Q1. Can dermal filler be used to enhance the jawline?
Yes, dermal fillers are a widely used and effective option for enhancing the jawline. They can:
Create a more defined, angular jawline
Improve facial balance and symmetry
Soften the appearance of jowls or sagging skin
This treatment is especially popular among people who want to achieve a more sculpted profile without undergoing surgery or downtime.
Q2. How long does dermal filler last in the jawline?
Dermal fillers generally last between 6 to 18 months. This can vary depending on factors like the type of filler used, individual metabolism, lifestyle habits (such as smoking or intense exercise), and how much product is used. Some people may notice their results begin to fade after a year, while others retain volume and definition longer. Regular maintenance appointments can help prolong results.
Q3. How much does jaw filler cost in Australia?
The cost of jawline filler in Australia typically starts from $500 per mL. On average, most people require between 1 to 1.5 mL per side (2–3 mL total) to achieve noticeable definition, though some may need more or less depending on their facial structure and aesthetic goals. A consultation is always required to assess your needs and provide a personalised treatment plan.
Q4. Can jawline filler cause sagging?
When done correctly, jawline fillers do not cause sagging. In fact, they can provide a subtle lifting effect by restoring volume and support in the lower face. However, overfilling or improper placement of filler can lead to heaviness, which may exaggerate sagging over time. That’s why it’s important to have the treatment done by someone who is experienced and qualified in facial anatomy and injectables.
Q5. Who is not suitable for jaw filler?
Jawline fillers may not be suitable for everyone. This treatment might not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have an active skin infection or inflammation in the treatment area
Have certain autoimmune or bleeding disorders
Are looking for dramatic reshaping that may be better suited to surgical procedures
Always discuss your medical history and treatment goals with a qualified practitioner during your consultation.
Q6. What are the risks of jawline filler?
Jawline filler is considered a low-risk cosmetic procedure when performed by a trained professional. However, like any cosmetic treatment, there are potential side effects and risks. These include:
Swelling and bruising (usually mild and temporary)
Tenderness or redness at the injection site
Uneven results or lumps (which can often be corrected)
Rare complications like vascular occlusion or infection
Most side effects are short-lived, and serious complications are uncommon when the procedure is done in a clinical setting by an experienced injector.
Conclusion
Dermal fillers offer a non-surgical way to enhance facial contours, restore definition, and improve symmetry in the lower face. While the treatment is relatively quick and straightforward, it’s important to have realistic expectations and to understand both the benefits and limitations.
If you’re considering dermal fillers, taking the time to ask questions and do your research can help you feel confident about your decision. A detailed consultation with a qualified practitioner is the first step to find out if this treatment is right for you.
At LA Lips, our team provides consultations to help assess if cosmetic treatments may be suitable for your individual needs and goals. Book a free consultation to learn more in a safe and supportive setting.
Important Notice:
A comprehensive consultation is essential before making any decisions regarding cosmetic injectable treatments. Our clinical team prioritises your safety and tailors all treatment recommendations to your unique needs. Individual results and recovery may vary. This content is for educational purposes only and does not promote or advertise the use or supply of prescription-only products.