Contouring
Jawline Contouring: What Creates a Cleaner Lower-Face Line
Jawline contouring should not create a hard line by default. The best plans consider chin support, profile balance, and the lower face together.
The jawline is only part of the lower face
A cleaner jawline can depend on the chin, cheeks, skin quality, and how the lower face transitions into the neck. Treating only the jawline is not always the most natural path.
A consultation should look at the face from the front, side, and three-quarter view before deciding where support belongs.
Natural contouring is about balance
Some clients want sharper definition. Others want a small improvement in profile balance or lower-face support. These are different goals and should not receive the same plan.
The most natural contouring tends to look like better structure, not like visible product.
What to ask before treatment
Ask whether the chin, jawline, or cheeks are doing the most work in the proposed plan. Also ask how the result should look in motion and from the side.
Good contouring is specific. It should explain why each area is being considered and how the plan protects the overall face.
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This article is general educational content. A consultation is the place to decide what is suitable for your face, goals, timing, and comfort level.
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