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Jawline and chin filler is a nonsurgical injectable treatment using prescription dermal filler to improve definition, structure and proportion in the lower face. At Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, all lower face treatment is individually assessed and planned based on each client’s unique anatomy.

The jawline and chin are two of the most structurally defining features of the face. A clear jaw angle creates definition in the lower face. A proportionate chin balances the profile. When either shifts from how they once appeared, or if they have never quite had the prominence you would like, it tends to affect how the whole face reads, both head on and in profile.

At Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh, nonsurgical jawline and chin treatment is approached with the same clinical rigour as every other treatment we offer. That means a thorough individual consultation before anything else, an honest assessment of what is realistically achievable for your specific anatomy, and a conservative treatment plan developed around your goals.

Why the Lower Face Changes Over Time

The lower face changes for several interconnected reasons: bone resorption in the mandible, fat compartment deflation and descent, skin laxity, and, frequently overlooked, mid face volume loss. When the cheeks lose volume, tissue that was once supported higher in the face descends into the lower face, making the jaw border look less defined. This is why assessing the mid face is often the appropriate starting point before any lower face treatment.

Jawline Filler, What It Involves

Jawline filler is a category of dermal filler treatment that places prescription product along the jaw border to improve definition, sharpen the jaw angle or restore a cleaner transition between the lower face and the neck. It is a nonsurgical option with no incisions and minimal downtime. There is no standard protocol at Core Aesthetics, your treatment plan reflects your specific anatomy. You can read our detailed article on nonsurgical jawline definition in Melbourne for further context.

Chin Filler, What It Involves

Chin filler is used to improve projection, refine shape, address asymmetry or restore volume. A chin that projects insufficiently can make the nose appear larger in profile and the lower face appear to recede. For some clients, improving chin projection has a more significant impact on overall facial proportion than treating any other single feature.

Jowling and the Honest Limits of Nonsurgical Treatment

Where jowling is mild, strategic filler placement can improve lower face definition. Where jowling is moderate to significant, the degree of improvement achievable with filler alone is genuinely limited. In these cases, your practitioner will tell you clearly and may suggest a surgical consultation is a more appropriate pathway.

What to Expect at Your Consultation

Corey will assess your jaw angle, chin projection, mid face volume, skin quality and lower face proportion. You will receive an honest discussion of whether nonsurgical treatment is appropriate and what it can realistically achieve. Read more about what happens at a cosmetic consultation.

Who May Be Suitable?

  • The jawline has softened or lost definition over time
  • The chin appears recessed in profile and affects your facial balance
  • There is an asymmetry in the jaw or chin you would like to address
  • You have mild jowling and are looking for a nonsurgical option
  • Your lower face has always lacked the structural definition you would like
  • You have realistic expectations about what nonsurgical treatment can achieve

Located in Oakleigh, Serving Melbourne’s South East

Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Accessible from Carnegie, Chadstone, Murrumbeena, Huntingdale, Bentleigh and Clayton. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can filler sharpen a soft jawline?

In suitable candidates, strategic placement of dermal filler along the jaw border can improve definition. Whether this is achievable depends on the degree of softening, the presence of jowling and your skin quality, all assessed during your consultation.

Can chin filler improve my profile?

In the right candidate, chin filler can meaningfully improve the profile by increasing projection and creating a more balanced relationship between the chin, nose and lips. Individual results vary.

How long does jawline filler last?

Duration varies between individuals. Your practitioner will discuss realistic timeframes during your consultation. You can also read our article on dermal filler longevity.

Can jawline filler help with jowls?

Where jowling is mild, filler can improve visual definition. Where jowling is more significant, the degree of improvement without surgery may be limited. Your practitioner will give you an honest assessment.

What is the difference between jawline filler and masseter treatment?

Jawline filler adds volume along the jaw border. Masseter treatment reduces muscle bulk to slim the lower face. They address different concerns.

Do I need to address my mid face before my jawline?

In some cases yes. Addressing the mid face first often improves the lower face naturally. Your practitioner will assess this during your consultation.

Is chin filler reversible?

Certain types of dermal filler can be dissolved if required. Your practitioner will discuss the specific products and options during your consultation.

How do I book a jawline or chin filler consultation?

Book online via our booking page or call 0491 706 705. Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh VIC 3166. Open Tuesday to Saturday by appointment.

Written and reviewed by Corey Anderson, Registered Nurse and Cosmetic Injector  |  Last reviewed: March 2026
AHPRA Registration: NMW0001047575 (Nurse, registered since January 1996)  |  Core Aesthetics, Oakleigh VIC 3166
All prescription treatments are assessed and administered by an AHPRA registered health practitioner. Suitability is determined individually at consultation.

General Information Only. This article is general in nature and does not replace a consultation with a qualified health practitioner. Treatment outcomes, suitability and risks vary by individual. Any medical or prescription treatment options can only be discussed and provided where clinically appropriate following an individual assessment. Last reviewed March 2026 by Corey Anderson, Core Aesthetics.