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Hello, to achieve a shaper and more defined jawline, you can consider filler to this area. Keep in mind that with goal photos, the photos of models or photos available on social media are often photoshopped/edited and it may not be realistic to expect the same outcome for yourself, given your anatomy. But filler would be the best option for you and could make your jawline look more defined. Note that you have a steeper angle to your jaw whereas your goal photos have a flatter angle to their jaws. It is difficult to change the anatomy or angle of your jawline with filler. Hope this helps!
For a more defined jawline to strengthen your profile (and help prevent the dreaded jawline "jowl" sagging), we use injectable fillers like Revanesse Versa - a filler known to limit swelling and give subtle, soft enhancements - or Radiesse. Using a cannula to limit pain and swelling, we inject on the bone in strategic points to get more lift and shaping, resulting in a more contoured lower face and defined, structured jawline. I would suggest getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
You can consider fillers such as Volux which are designed for the jawline to help contour the area. It does not impact the neck area. For that you may wish to explore options such as Morpheus8. This treatment combines RF technology with microneedling to improve overall skin tone and texture. I've included a video I hope you find helpful.
In your case, it should be quite easy to help you improve on the chin projection, and possibly changing the direction of your jaw line. There is a multitude of good fillers, but there’s also another option where your own fat can be used for such a purpose. Just find a worthy Plastic surgeon. I hope this helps you. Good luck from New York city Plastic Surgery.
Volux is a great option as it is the first hyaluronic acid-based injectable filler approved by the FDA (part of the Juvederm collection by Allergan Aesthetics) that specifically targets the jawline. Compared to Voluma, Volux has more structure and cohesivity and lift capacity. It is typically injected deep onto the bone along the jawline, at the gonial angle, and chin to provide more definition.
Dear Little.Mermaid.Xo,What you’re describing sounds like you’ve built up resistance to Botox. This is not uncommon, particularly with patients who’ve been using the product for many years. It’s not that your body is rejecting it, your tolerance is causing you to need more to get the same ef...
Fillers like Belotero, Volbella, and Restylane Silk are good for improving under the eyes, but keep in mind that a combination approach will give the most improvement. My patients try to get non-surgical treatments to avoid surgery, so we use fillers, lasers, microneedling/PRP and stem cells. I...
Congratulations on your impressive weight loss! From your photos it appears you will have the best results from a combination of treatments. Fillers can be used to add volume to the chin and enhance facial contours. Botox to the masseter muscles can help slim the jawline. For the neck, you...