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What does it actually cost to change your jawline? The honest answer: anywhere from $600 to $12,000, and the number that’s right for you depends entirely on whether you want a temporary refinement or a permanent structural change.

Jawline contouring has become one of the most requested aesthetic goals for both men and women — a sharper, more defined jaw reads as youthful and structurally strong in a way that’s hard to fake with makeup or angles. The options to achieve it span the entire cost spectrum of cosmetic treatments.

The full range of options and costs

ApproachWhat It DoesCost
Dermal fillerAdds volume/definition, temporary$600–$2,000/session
Masseter Botox (slimming)Reduces width from muscle overuse$600–$1,200/session
Kybella (submental area)Reduces fat under chin/jaw$1,200–$2,400/session
Chin implantPermanent structural projection$4,000–$8,000
Jawline implant (custom)Permanent structural definition$6,000–$12,000
Combination (implant + liposuction)Maximum definition$8,000–$15,000

Two completely different goals, often confused

“Jawline contouring” covers two opposite aesthetic requests, and it’s worth being clear on which one you actually want before booking anything.

Augmentation — adding definition, projection, or squareness to a weak or recessed jawline — is achieved with filler (temporary) or implants (permanent). This is the more commonly requested version, especially among men.

Slimming — reducing a jaw that appears too wide or square, often from an overdeveloped masseter muscle caused by teeth grinding or clenching — is achieved with Botox injected directly into the muscle, which relaxes it and reduces its bulk over 2–3 months.

These require entirely different techniques, injectors, and cost structures. Walking into a consultation without being specific about which direction you want can lead to a mismatched treatment plan.

Filler vs. Implant: The Real Long-Term Math

Jawline filler costs $600–$2,000 per session but needs repeating every 12–18 months, meaning a decade of maintenance runs $6,000–$16,000+ in ongoing cost. A jawline implant costs $6,000–$12,000 upfront as a single, largely permanent structural change. If you’re confident about wanting permanent definition and comfortable with surgery, implants often work out cheaper over a long time horizon. If you want to “try before you commit” or aren’t ready for surgery, filler is the lower-risk, lower-commitment entry point.

What drives price within the surgical route

Custom vs. stock implants. Custom-designed implants, created from 3D imaging of your specific facial structure, cost more than standard stock-sized implants but offer more precise, natural-looking results.

Combining with other procedures. Many patients pair jawline implants with chin implant placement or submental liposuction for a complete lower-face transformation, which increases total cost but often improves overall facial harmony more than any single procedure alone.

Surgeon specialization. Facial plastic surgeons and oral-maxillofacial surgeons with specific jaw and chin implant experience often charge more than general plastic surgeons, reflecting specialized training in facial skeletal anatomy.

Why demand has grown so fast

Interest in jawline definition has surged alongside broader trends in minimally invasive facial aesthetics — filler-based “jawline contouring” is now one of the most frequently requested injectable treatments at medspas nationally. The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has noted growing demand for structural, non-surgical facial enhancement generally, with jawline and chin treatments among the fastest-growing categories.

Financing the surgical route

Because implants represent a larger upfront cost, many patients use cosmetic surgery financing to spread the $6,000–$12,000 cost over monthly payments rather than paying it all at once.

⚠ Watch Out For

Filler injected along the jawline, particularly near the mandibular border, carries vascular risk if injected too close to the facial artery. Choose an injector with specific jawline experience, not just general filler training, and make sure they can explain their approach to avoiding vascular complications before you proceed.

Bottom line

Jawline contouring spans $600 filler sessions to $12,000 surgical implants, and the right choice depends on whether you want a temporary refinement to test the look or a permanent structural change. Get clear with your provider about augmentation vs. slimming before your first appointment — they require entirely different treatments and price structures.

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