Jawline & Lower Face Contouring
The shape and definition of the lower face can change for many reasons, including genetics, facial structure, muscle activity, and the natural ageing process. If you’ve noticed changes in your jawline, facial proportions, or lower-face definition and would like to better understand your options, we’re here to guide you through the conversation.
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Understand The Cause
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Explore Your Options
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Personalised Treatment Plans
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Evidence-Based Care
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Tailored Consultations
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Education First
✧ Understand The Cause ✧ Explore Your Options ✧ Personalised Treatment Plans ✧ Evidence-Based Care ✧ Tailored Consultations ✧ Education First
DISCLAIMER
The information on this page is general and educational in nature. All treatment suitability is assessed during a one-on-one consultation with Nurse Renee. Individual results vary, and all procedures carry risks which will be discussed in full prior to any treatment.
Understanding Jawline & Lower Face Contouring
The jawline and lower face play an important role in overall facial balance and proportion. Factors such as facial structure, genetics, muscle activity, and natural age-related changes can all influence the shape and definition of this area.
Some people naturally have a softer jawline, while others may notice changes in facial contours as facial structures evolve. Concerns relating to jawline definition and lower face balance are among the most common reasons people seek a consultation.
At REN Aesthetics, Nurse Renee takes a personalised approach to every consultation, assessing your facial anatomy, concerns, and goals before discussing what options may be appropriate for you.
Variations of Jawline & Lower Face Contouring Concerns
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Some individuals feel their jawline lacks the level of definition or structure they would prefer.
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Differences in facial proportions can influence how balanced the lower face appears in relation to other facial features.
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Strong masseter muscles may contribute to a broader or more square appearance of the lower face in some individuals.
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Natural changes in facial structure can influence the appearance of the jawline and lower face over time.
Possible Contributing Factors
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Facial shape, bone structure, and natural proportions are largely influenced by genetics.
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The size and activity of the jaw muscles can affect the appearance of the lower face and jawline.
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Changes in facial structure, skin quality, and support tissues can contribute to visible changes in facial contours.
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Every face is unique, and differences in anatomy can influence how the jawline and lower face appear.
AVAILABLE PATHWAYS
Treatment Options
Jawline Contouring
A consultation-based treatment option commonly discussed for suitable clients with concerns relating to jawline definition, lower face balance, and facial contours. Suitability is assessed individually during consultation with Nurse Renee.
Jaw Sliming/Masseter Treatment
A consultation-based treatment option commonly discussed for suitable clients with concerns relating to prominent jaw muscles, jaw tension, teeth grinding, or the appearance of a broader lower face. Suitability is assessed individually during consultation with Nurse Renee.
Begin With a Consultation
A consultation with Nurse Renee is an opportunity to discuss your concerns, explore your options, and receive personalised advice tailored to your individual goals.

