Better chin and jawline definition

Chin and jawline fillers are a non-invasive way to enhance facial features and create a more youthful and potentially attractive appearance. By injecting a specialised filler into the chin and jawline, people can achieve a more defined profile, stronger jawline, and improved facial symmetry.

This treatment can be used to subtly contour the face without having to resort to more invasive procedures like surgery. Additionally, they are a non-permanent option, allowing people to change the shape of their face as often as they like. Chin and jawline fillers are quickly becoming a popular way to look and feel your best!

Why choose Newfound skin

Sarah takes the time to understand your unique needs and goals, providing personalised care and guidance throughout the entire process.

  • Improved facial contours
  • Makeover facial appearance
  • Can reduce facial asymmetry
  • Better defined jawline
  • Non surgical treatment with minimal side effects
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This treatment can take up to 40 minutes to administer. Sarah will want to ensure that the fillers are injected correctly, and then shaped to provide the desired definition.

There is only very minimal downtime associated with any dermal fillers treatment.

Your new chin or jawline look may last for 15-18 months, depending on lifestyle factors. When the effects do wear off you’ll be able to book another session with us to maintain your new look.

Dermal filler injections consist of hyaluronic acid gels. This is a natural substance with very few risks.

Immediately after your treatment Sarah will recap on the aftercare guidelines you’ll need to follow in order to get the best results from your treatment.

FAQs

Chin and jawline fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, which works by attracting and retaining moisture. The fillers help to plump up the targeted areas and create a more defined and sculpted appearance.

While everyone’s pain tolerance is different, most patients report minimal discomfort during chin and jawline filler treatments. A numbing cream can be used beforehand and any discomfort experienced will be very temporary.

Safety is important to us, which is why you have the consultation beforehand. But generally speaking, this FDA-approved treatment is very safe when delivered by an aesthetic expert.

Sarah will assess your facial structure, discuss your desired outcome, and take into consideration your overall health before she assesses your suitability for the treatment. If it’s not right for you, or there’s a different treatment that will better help you achieve your beauty goals, Sarah will advise you.

You can expect to see some immediate improvement in the appearance of your chin and jawline after the treatment. However, it is important to note that the full results may not be apparent immediately. Swelling and bruising are common side effects of filler treatments, and it may take a few days for these to subside. Additionally, it may take a few weeks for the filler to settle and for the final result to be visible.

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“Very warm and friendly service personalised to exactly what I needed. I was made to feel comfortable and the time was really taken to listen to my concerns. I was so pleased with my results and I will definitely be back for more treatments.”

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Your consultation

Following an examination of your chin and jawline area, taking note of any asymmetry, volume loss, or sagging skin, Sarah will discuss your expectations and goals for the treatment.

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2.

Your treatment

After local anaesthesia is applied to minimise discomfort, the filler is then injected into strategic areas of the chin and jawline to enhance volume and contour.

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Your aftercare

Try not to touch or even apply pressure to the treated area for at least 24 hours. Plus, intense physical activity should be avoided for the first 24-48 hours afterwards.

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