JAW MODELING
Jawline modeling aims to improve the proportions and symmetry of the face, as well as emphasize the lower part of the face. This procedure can be done using specially adapted fillers (Texan Lifting) and also by using botulinum toxin (so-called Nefertiti Lift) to reduce muscle volume and achieve a more symmetrical facial appearance. The result is not only a more visible jawline, but also, due to changes in facial proportions, a smaller chin and a more slender, slightly elongated neck.
WHEN TO USE JAW MODELING?
- indistinct jawline
- vaguely outlined facial shape
- unclear face oval
- distorted jaw symmetry
- disturbed facial proportions
- overly full, round face
- short and retruded chin
An ideally outlined jawline à la Angelina Jolie has permanently entered the canon of female beauty. However, issues such as an unclear face oval, distorted jaw symmetry, or an overly full, round face where the jawline is not sufficiently outlined are common to both genders. Jawline modeling with hyaluronic acid is an excellent solution for men as well, who want to sharpen and accentuate facial features, giving them a more masculine look - achieving the desired effects.
WHAT IS TEXAN LIFTING?
To achieve a well-defined jawline, an aesthetic medicine doctor injects fillers tailored to the jawline of the patients. The most common technique is using hyaluronic acid fillers, which are injected along the jawline to improve its proportions and fill in any deficits. Hyaluronic acid acts as a natural filler, allowing for precise adaptation to the shape and contour of the face. Another method could involve injecting calcium hydroxyapatite, which provides long-lasting effects.
PERFECT JAWLINE
An additional treatment can be the administration of botulinum toxin below the jawline to relax the platysma muscle, known as the Nefertiti Lift. Sometimes, to achieve proportionality and a spectacular effect, lipolysis and revitalization of the chin through skin lifting with special long threads suitable for shaping the chin may also be necessary. In such cases, the result is a change in the appearance of the face shape and optical harmonization of the chin area, giving the entire face a rejuvenated look. The treatment affects not only the facial appearance but also the neck, where signs of aging are particularly visible.
Expert opinion

Modern aesthetic medicine is increasingly moving away from correcting details towards working on the overall shape of the face. The jawline is one of those areas that most significantly impact the proportions, strength of features, and expression of the face - both in women and men.
In my practice, I approach jawline sculpting not as a trend, but as a tool to regain a distinct contour, correct asymmetry, and restore the natural definition of the face. A well-performed procedure can balance the lower part of the face, soften the "chipmunk cheeks" effect or sagging skin, and also visually refine the features.
Here, the key factors are not only the technique and choice of product - but above all, understanding the anatomy of the face, the dynamics of aging, and the individual bone structure of the patient. It is this level of precision and sensitivity that determines whether the effect will not only be visible but also aesthetically coherent with the overall features.
Jawline sculpting is more than just a correction - it is a procedure that restores expression, proportions, and elegance to the face. And that is why, as an anti-aging doctor, I consider this area to be crucial in the strategy of conscious, modern rejuvenation.