What Is Chin and Jawline Filler?
Chin filler and jawline filler are procedures that use hyaluronic acid to enhance the profile and chin contour. If the chin is recessed or short, it is projected forward; jawline filler defines and strengthens a soft or sagging jawline along the mandibular border. A V-line appearance is often achieved by combining both, or by adding masseter Botox. Chin filler prices and candidacy criteria are summarized in this guide. You can also refer to our filler types and post-filler care articles.
Chin Filler
1–1.5 ml of medium-density HA gel is generally sufficient. The goal is profile correction and improvement of the neck-chin angle. Massage and firm pressure are not recommended for 48 hours after the procedure.
Jawline Filler
Medium-to-high density HA is injected at strategic points along the mandibular border. The contour is supported from the chin to the preauricular area. It is frequently used in combination with masseter Botox in V-line protocols. Avoiding sleeping face down for 1 week helps reduce swelling.
Combination with Masseter Botox
If the jaw angles are prominent (square-shaped), masseter Botox slims the muscle; chin and jawline filler projects the contour forward. Together, all three produce a natural V-line result. Details can be found in our masseter Botox guide.
Chin Filler Prices 2026
Prices vary depending on the clinic, the treated area (chin only, jawline only, or both), and the volume in ml. A consultation and personalized quote are recommended for an exact price.
Conclusion
Chin and jawline filler are safe procedures that strengthen the profile and facial silhouette. A personalized treatment plan should be created with an experienced physician's assessment.
The chin is supported with 1–1.5 ml of medium-density HA; jawline filler is applied along the mandibular border. It is frequently combined with masseter Botox in V-line protocols; avoiding sleeping face down for 1 week reduces swelling. The profile and neck-chin angle show significant improvement.
This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified physician for any treatment decisions.