Research shows that attractive faces are often characterized by youthfulness, proportionality, and symmetry. A well sculpted jawline and chin are both key to an attractive facial profile.1 A strong jawline and well contoured chin can add definition, create symmetry, and bring balance to the facial features while eliminating the appearance of jowls and a double chin.

Non-surgical treatments for jawline and chin enhancement at 740 Park Plastic Surgery use dermal fillers to improve the appearance of the lower face by refining the jawline to appear flawlessly sculpted and adding volume, definition, and projection to the chin.

Why Choose 740 Park Plastic Surgery for Jawline & Chin Contouring?

Plastic surgeon Dr. Stafford Broumand’s specialist in non-surgical jawline and chin augmentation is Allergan Certified RN Injector Tamara Spaide. Her expert use of dermal fillers and comprehensive range of cosmetic injectable fillers allows her to sculpt beautifully balanced and natural-looking jawline and chin profiles for her patients. At our practice, minimally-invasive jawline and chin augmentation with dermal fillers are often combined with additional non-surgical procedures such as BOTOX®, laser skin resurfacing, and skin tightening for more comprehensive facial rejuvenation.

Benefits of Jawline & Chin Enhancement

  • Non-surgical
  • Define a sculpted jawline and/or chin
  • Strengthen a weak or underdeveloped chin
  • Eliminate the appearance of jowls
  • Improve the appearance of a double chin
  • Minimize or eliminate chin dimpling
  • Achieve a more triangular shaped jawline

How Does Non-Surgical Chin Augmentation Work?

Non-surgical chin enhancement works by placing an injection of dermal filler into the chin area to improve the appearance of a weak chin. These dermal fillers are typically composed of hyaluronic acid (HA) and allow cosmetic specialists to build volume in the lower face and chin without the need for more invasive facial plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery procedures such as a chin implant, liposuction, neck lift, and facelift.

How Does Non-Surgical Jawline Reshaping Work?

Jawline enhancement with dermal fillers is a non-surgical option for jawline contouring. Like non-surgical chin augmentation, the dermal fillers used to create a defined jawline are most commonly composed of hyaluronic acid (HA) and injected into and around the jawline to create the appearance of a strong and smooth mandibular angle that isn’t bottom heavy.

Preparing for Jawline & Chin Enhancement

Jawline and chin enhancement treatment with dermal fillers are fast, in-office procedures. To learn more about the specific options available to you, please schedule your personal consultation. During this appointment, you’ll find out if you are a good candidate for non-surgical jawline and/or chin enhancement and if so, our jawline and chin augmentation specialist will provide you with a customized treatment plan to help you reach your cosmetic goals.

What to Expect During Your Jawline and/or Chin Enhancement Treatment

Non-surgical dermal filler injections for jawline and/or chin sculpting usually take less than 30 minutes. Because most dermal fillers include an anesthetic and our advanced injection techniques using an ultra-fine needle, we’re able to greatly reduce any bruising or discomfort during the procedure.

Recovery after Jawline and/or Chin Enhancement

Both jawline and chin enhancement treatments come with a fast and easy recovery period that requires little or no downtime. You can plan to resume your normally scheduled activities immediately, however we do recommend refraining from any strenuous exercise for at least 24 hours. It’s common to experience some mild bruising, redness, or swelling at or around the injection site, but those side effects will subside gradually within several hours.

Jawline & Chin Enhancement Results

You will be able to see the results of your jawline and/or chin enhancement immediately following the procedure. While these results are temporary, they are long-lasting for up to two years depending on the dermal filler used.

Contact 740 Park Plastic Surgery for Jawline & Chin Enhancement in NYC

The clinical team at 740 Park Plastic Surgery are proud to offer a variety of non-surgical treatments that can be customized to achieve your cosmetic goals. Please contact us today to schedule your personal appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Jawline and Chin Enhancement

What type of fillers are best for the chin or jawline?

There are many types of fillers available and our providers are experts in determining which types and formulas are best for different applications. We typically use hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, among which there are different brands and formulas that offer different benefits. Your injector will review your options and recommend the filler that is best for your desired results.

Will my chin or jawline filler treatment hurt?

Many filler formulas contain lidocaine, an anesthetic, that will have a numbing effect so you do not feel any pain during this quick treatment.

Can fillers be removed if I don’t like my results?

We will discuss your goals and your treatment plan with you beforehand so you get the results that you want. However, if you don’t like your results for any reason, we can administer an injection that will dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers.

How long will my fillers last?

This can vary person by person, but facial fillers typically last between 1 and 2 years.

Can chin or jawline fillers be combined with other treatments?

Yes, we would love to create a custom-tailored treatment plan to address any concerns you have. Popular treatments to combine with fillers include BOTOX®, laser skin resurfacing, and skin tightening.


1 Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery. Reshaping the Lower Face Using Injectable Fillers. Available at: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458843/. Accessed February 16, 2021.

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