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Jawline Definition
What it is: Jawline definition refers to how clearly the line separating the lower face and neck is visible. A well-defined jawline often signals youth, vitality, and symmetry. Factors such as genetics, ageing, weight fluctuations, and loss of skin elasticity can make the jawline appear less sharp, causing a more rounded or sagging look, sometimes called “jowling.”
Treatment options:
Dermal fillers and biostimulators to enhance contour, improve definition and restore youthful angles. Lower face and neck antiaging injections (hyperlink back to anti ageing injection page) to weaken the lower face and neck muscles.
Jawline Filler
Jawline Filler
Jawline Filler
Jowls
What it is: Jowls are the sagging or drooping skin below the cheeks and along the jawline, usually forming with age as the skin loses collagen and elastin. This natural process, often exacerbated by sun exposure, genetics, and gravity, can blur the distinction between the jawline and neck, making the face appear less youthful and defined.
Treatment options
Aesthetic: Non-surgical treatments such as injectable fillers or biostimulator (hyperlink back to biostimulator page) to firm the facial tissues.
Jowl Softening with Dermal Filler
Jowl Softening with Dermal Filler
Jowl Softening with Dermal Filler
Lines and Wrinkles
What it is: Lines and wrinkles are creases, folds, or ridges that develop in the skin, most commonly due to repeated facial expressions, ageing, and sun exposure. Fine lines typically appear first and deepen into wrinkles over time. A loss of collagen and elastin, dehydration, and environmental factors can accelerate their appearance, often making the skin look older.
Treatment options
Aesthetic: Anti-wrinkle injections -(hyperlink back to anti ageing injection page), dermal fillers (hyperlink back to dermal filler page), medical microneedling (hyperlink to medical microneedling page) , skin boosters (hyperlink to skin boosters) , polynucleotides (hyperLink to polynucleotides) and skin resurfacing treatments (hyperlink medical grade skin resurfacing) to reduce their appearance.
Frown Lines Antiaging Injection
Forehead Skin Booster
Forehead Filler
Nose to Mouth Lines
What it is: Nose to mouth lines, also called nasolabial folds, are the deep creases that run from the sides of the nose down to the corners of the mouth. These lines develop naturally with age as facial fat and skin volume diminish, and repeated smiling or talking can accentuate them. They are a normal sign of ageing but can sometimes give a tired or aged impression.
Treatment options
Aesthetic: Dermal fillers (hyper- link back to dermal filler page) to soften these folds and restore a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
Nasolabial Fold Filler
Nasolabial Fold Filler
Sagging Skin
What it is: Sagging skin refers to the loss of tightness and elasticity in the skin, often seen in areas such as the cheeks, jawline, and neck. It can result from ageing, significant weight loss, hormonal changes, or reduced collagen production. Sagging reduces facial definition and can alter the balance and proportions of the face.
Treatment options
Aesthetic: Biostimulators, skin boosters, polynucleotides and advanced medical grade skincare formulations to improve elasticity and lift.
Radiesse Face and Neck
Radiesse Face and Neck
Thin Lips / Upper Lip Lines
What it is: Thin lips are characterised by a lack of fullness or volume in the upper and/or lower lip. This can be a natural genetic trait or develop over time as part of the ageing process. With age, lips may lose definition, hydration, and structure due to decreased collagen and repeated movement.
Treatment options
Aesthetic: Lip fillers and hydrating treatments to enhance volume and definition for a fuller, more balanced look.
Lip and Lip Line Filler
Lip and Lip Line Filler
Dark Undereye Circles & Eye Bags
What it is: Dark undereye circles are areas of increased pigmentation or shadowing beneath the eyes, while eye bags refer to puffiness and swelling of the lower eyelids. Both concerns can arise from genetics, thinning skin, volume loss, allergies, poor sleep, or lifestyle habits. They may make an individual look tired, stressed, or older than they feel.
Treatment options
Aesthetic: Medical grade skin grade care, injectable fillers, Juve look or polynucleotides, to restore a brighter, more refreshed eye area.
Tear Trough Filler
Polynucleotide Under Eyes
Sunekos Forehead and Eyes
Filler correction
Filler correction is available for cases where existing filler has migrated, become uneven, or is no longer providing the intended aesthetic result. Hyaluronic acid–based fillers can be safely dissolved using hyaluronidase, an enzyme specifically designed to break down unwanted product with precision.
For patients who have received filler at other clinics, Dr Fan may recommend dissolving the existing filler first—particularly if there is evidence of migration or irregularity. Creating a clear, balanced foundation ensures that any subsequent treatment can be performed with accuracy and delivers results that are natural, harmonious, and aligned with your facial anatomy.