At Skin by Lovely, we prefer to use a filler that is firm and robust in the jawline that is similar to what you'd use in the cheeks. Restylane Lyft, Juvederm Voluma, or Radiesse are great products for the jawline and chin.
Jawline filler is suitable for anyone who wants to improve the definition of their jaw, either because a defined jaw is not something they naturally have or because the jaw has become poorly defined due to age or weight gain.
Are There Downsides to Jawline Filler? As with getting filler in other areas, minor bruising and swelling are common side effects in the days immediately following a jawline filler appointment. "Nodules or bumps may form if the filler is not placed correctly," says Dr. Madhère.
Injectable treatments may also be considered unsuitable for patients who have active skin lesions or infections in the treatment area or a sensitivity to lidocaine, a pain numbing agent often included in hyaluronic acid fillers.
Specifically, the six danger zones are the glabellar area, temporal region, lip and perioral area, nasolabial fold area, nasal area and the infraorbital area.
"The most dangerous place for filler is the forehead, nose, and temples as these have the highest risks of tissue necrosis and blindness," says Paul Nassif, MD, and celebrity plastic and reconstructive surgeon.
The dose required for jawline filler is very variable. It depends on the anatomy and the desired result. Some patients will be satisfied with 1ml, others will need 6 mls or more to get the results that they want.
Although dermal fillers are generally thought to be safe, all foreign materials have potential ability to cause adverse reactions. HA is composed of polysaccharides and has same structure in all species; therefore, the risks of an implant rejection or an immune response are low.
Fillers are a great option for patients seeking a softer, more youthful look. However, if used improperly or over used, fillers can have negative long term consequences. In fact, patients who do not properly use filler could actually speed up their skin's aging process, resulting in older looking skin.
If you are in poor general health, your skin is very thick or you have existing muscle weakness in the proposed injection site, you may not be a good candidate for Botox. Patients with sensitive skin may experience an allergic reaction at the injection site.
Yes, fillers can help with sagging jowls. Fillers are injectable substances used to add volume and smooth out wrinkles and creases in the skin. When strategically placed in the jawline, fillers can help lift and tighten jowls, creating a more youthful and defined appearance.
Using too much dermal filler can distort your face, make it look asymmetric and aesthetically out of balance, and in some cases, it can even make you look older than you actually are.
There is a very common misconception that dermal fillers can make skin sag, however we can safely say that this is FALSE. People assume that once they have been fully absorbed by your body you will be left with loose, hanging skin leaving you looking even older than you did previously.
Does jaw filler change your smile? Some swelling around your mouth, chin, and jaw can occur after your dermal filler injections, briefly affecting your smile's apperance. However, this swelling typically resolves after one week, and your smile should return to normal.
Injectable fillers enhance your facial features by adding volume to the chin, resolving double chin and addressing weak chin issues. Botox is the right treatment for you if your problem is facial wrinkles or the wrinkling or dimpling of the chin.
That said, these injectable treatments take some time to integrate into your tissues, and it's normal for your dermal filler to take up to two weeks to fully settle into your face.
The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state. The benefits of both Botox and fillers will be gone and you'll notice that those lines and volume loss will come back.
You Should Typically Wait to Use Juvederm Until Your 40s.
Rose usually recommends that you wait to begin Juvederm or any other facial filler treatment until you are in your 40s, or have begun showing the telltale signs of aging.
As well as stretching of the skin, excessive use of fillers can result in longer term damage including wrinkling of the lip and disturbance of the attachment of the facial fat pads and some degree of irregularity and ageing of the skin, he explains.
The most common cause of lumps after a filler treatment is swelling and bruising from the injections themselves. These should naturally subside within the first week.
Con: Potential Side Effects
Patients usually experience minor bruising for 24 hours to several days. Other symptoms include rashes, swelling, and potential infection. Over time, patients may feel the filler moving away from the desired area, or, although extremely rare, develop lumps under the skin.
The dermal fillers mentioned are not permanent, and breakdown in the skin over time. “Since the results are only temporary you can expect your pre-treatment wrinkles to re-appear after the effects of the fillers resolve,” explains Dr. Hanson.
Treatment may cost anywhere between $600 to $3500. Our experienced clinical team will be able to advise you the amount of filler required to achieve noticeable but natural-looking results at the time of your consultation.
Lip filler and smile lines, also known as marionette lines, typically need between one to tow syringes, while the jawline can necessitate two to four syringes.