Jawline Contouring for Men & Women: Transform and Enhance Your Profile

A well-defined jawline is universally sought after, symbolizing strength, symmetry, and youthfulness. Whether you want a chiseled, masculine appearance or a softer, feminine contour, jawline contouring offers a range of non-surgical solutions tailored to your unique goals.

However, it’s important to note that non-surgical jawline contouring may not be suitable for everyone. Individuals with significant skin laxity or excess fat may require surgical options, such as a neck lift or jawline implants, to achieve their desired results. During your consultation, your provider will help determine the best approach based on your unique anatomy and goals.

In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about non-surgical jawline contouring, including treatment options, costs, and results. By the end, you’ll know how to achieve the sculpted jawline you’ve always wanted—whether you’re aiming for sharp angles or elegant refinement.


What Is Jawline Contouring?

Jawline contouring is a cosmetic procedure that enhances the shape, definition, and symmetry of your jawline. Using advanced non-surgical techniques, it can:

  • For Men: Add structure and sharp angles for a more chiseled, masculine appearance.
  • For Women: Refine and soften the jawline for a more delicate, feminine look.
  • Address concerns like jowls, asymmetry, or submental fullness (double chin).
  • Create a balanced profile that complements your overall facial structure.

Non-surgical jawline contouring uses treatments like dermal fillers, neurotoxins, and fat-dissolving injectables to achieve stunning results without surgery.

Before and after jawline contouring on an Allure Aesthetics client.


Non-Surgical Jawline Contouring Options

1. Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers add volume and structure to the jawline, creating definition and symmetry.

  • How It Works: Fillers like Restylane, Juvederm, or Radiesse are injected strategically along the jawline to sculpt your desired shape.
  • Cost: At Allure, $700–$850 per syringe, with a $25 discount for Beauty Bank members.
    • Most people require 1–5 syringes per session and 1–3 sessions for the jawline alone.
    • If the chin is also being treated, the same pricing applies ($700–$850 per syringe with the same discount). Most clients need 1–4 syringes per session and 1–3 sessions overall.
  • Results: Immediate, lasting 12–18 months or more before needing touch-ups, depending on the product and treatment area.

HA Fillers vs. Radiesse

  • Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers (like Restylane or Juvederm):
    • Made of a gel-like substance that mimics the natural hyaluronic acid found in your skin.
    • Ideal for adding volume, refining contours, and achieving softer, natural-looking results.
    • Fully dissolvable, providing flexibility if adjustments are needed.
  • Radiesse:
    • A calcium-based filler that not only adds volume but also stimulates collagen production over time.
    • Provides firmer, more structured results, making it ideal for defining sharper angles.
    • Not dissolvable but naturally metabolized by the body.
    • Note: Radiesse typically causes more swelling after the procedure, but this will subside within a few days.

You can read more about the differences between dermal filler options on our blog, Types of Dermal Fillers, Their Uses, and Risks.


2. Neurotoxins (Botox/Dysport)

Neurotoxins slim the masseter muscles, creating a sleeker jawline.

  • How It Works: Botox or Dysport relaxes the masseter muscles, gradually slimming the jawline.
  • Cost: At Allure, $13 per unit ($12 for Beauty Bank members).
    • Most clients require 10–30 units per side, depending on the size and strength of the masseter muscles.
  • Results: Visible within 2–4 weeks, lasting about 3–5 months.

You can read more about masseter treatments on another one of our blogs, Masseter Botox: Your Guide to Jawline Slimming and TMJ Relief.


3. Kybella

Kybella is an injectable treatment that permanently dissolves fat under the chin and along the jawline.

  • How It Works: Deoxycholic acid breaks down fat cells, which are then naturally eliminated by the body.
  • Best Candidates: Kybella works best for clients within a healthy weight and BMI who have minimal skin laxity. Since it cannot tighten skin, clients with significant sagging may need alternative treatments.
  • Cost: At Allure, $575 per vial.
    • Most people require 1–5 vials per session and 2–5 sessions, spaced 8–12 weeks apart, to achieve optimal results.
  • Results: Gradual improvement over several months, with permanent fat reduction after completing the treatment series. Results will last unless new weight is gained.

4. Energy-Based Devices

Non-invasive treatments like Ultherapy (ultrasound) or Morpheus8 (radiofrequency microneedling) tighten skin and stimulate collagen production.

  • How It Works: Energy penetrates the skin’s deeper layers, lifting and firming it over time.
  • Cost: Pricing varies depending on the treatment area.
  • Results: Gradual improvement over several months, lasting up to a year.

What to Expect During and After Jawline Contouring

Before Your Appointment

  • Plan ahead by avoiding alcohol, NSAIDs, and blood thinners for 48 hours to minimize bruising.
  • Schedule a consultation to go over your goals and create a personalized plan.

During the Procedure

  • Time: Most sessions take about 30–60 minutes.
  • Comfort: Topical numbing cream is applied to keep you comfortable.
  • Your provider will carefully administer the treatment, ensuring precise and natural-looking results.

After the Procedure

  • Dermal Fillers: You may experience mild swelling or bruising for 2–3 days. Radiesse, in particular, can cause more swelling initially, but don’t worry—it will subside.
  • Neurotoxins: Gradual slimming appears within 2–4 weeks.
  • Kybella: Swelling and tenderness can last 1–2 weeks as the fat dissolves.
  • Energy-Based Devices: Minimal redness or swelling, which resolves quickly.

Before and after jawline contouring of an Allure Aesthetics client


How Much Does Jawline Contouring Cost at Allure?

Here’s a quick overview of our pricing:

  • Dermal Fillers: $700–$850 per syringe, with most clients needing 1–5 syringes per session. Chin treatments follow the same pricing. Beauty Bank members receive $25 off per syringe.
  • Neurotoxins: $13 per unit ($12 for Beauty Bank members). Most clients need 10–30 units per side for masseter slimming.
  • Kybella: $575 per vial. Most people need 2–5 sessions spaced 8–12 weeks apart.

Prices may vary at other practices.


How Long Do Results Last?

  • Fillers: 12–18 months or more before needing touch-ups, depending on the product.
  • Neurotoxins: 3–5 months.
  • Kybella: Permanent, unless new weight is gained.

Conclusion

Non-surgical jawline contouring offers a personalized, low-downtime way to enhance your profile and boost your confidence. Whether you’re looking for sharper angles or softer contours, our team at Allure Aesthetics can create a plan that fits your goals and lifestyle.

Ready to get started? Schedule your your first appointment today and let’s get to work on meeting your goals!

If you have any additional questions, feel free to call or text us at 610 393 1253 or send us an email at info@allureaestheticsllc.com.