Jawline Filler in Phoenix

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Jawline Filler in Phoenix typically costs $840-$2,160 per treatment ($840-$1,260 per syringe).

Top Jawline Filler providers in Phoenix

McCormick Ranch · 85258

Southwest Skin Specialists Scottsdale

4.9 · 1,927 Google reviews
10200 N 92nd St Suite 205, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258
$840-$1,260/syringe
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Arcadia · 85018

Look Lab Med Spa

5.0 · 1,412 Google reviews
3545 E Indian School Rd Suite C, Phoenix, AZ, 85018
$840-$1,260/syringe
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North Scottsdale · 85255

Grayhawk Medical Group: Michael Núñez, MD

4.8 · 1,517 Google reviews
7920 E Thompson Peak Pkwy #100, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255
$840-$1,260/syringe
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Biltmore · 85016

Skin Science by Cynthia Price, M.D.

4.9 · 1,098 Google reviews
2777 E Camelback Rd Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ, 85016
$840-$1,260/syringe
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North Scottsdale · 85255

Look Lab Med Spa

5.0 · 944 Google reviews
8787 E Pinnacle Peak Rd Ste 206, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255
$840-$1,260/syringe
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Mesa · 85203

Tantrum Hair Salon and Med Spa

4.9 · 1,066 Google reviews
1229 N Gilbert Rd, Mesa, AZ, 85203
$840-$1,260/syringe
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North Scottsdale · 85260

NakedMD Med Spa Scottsdale

4.9 · 1,042 Google reviews
9377 E Bell Rd Suite #207, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260
$840-$1,260/syringe
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Tempe · 85282

Skin Care Specialists

4.9 · 993 Google reviews
3350 S Price Rd, Tempe, AZ, 85282
$840-$1,260/syringe
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Mesa · 85209

Salon Blissful Med Spa

4.8 · 1,017 Google reviews
1228 S Sossaman Rd #105, Mesa, AZ, 85209
$840-$1,260/syringe
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This page lists 9 Jawline Filler providers across McCormick Ranch, Arcadia, North Scottsdale, Biltmore and nearby areas. All of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on Phoenix regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings. Always confirm pricing directly with the provider.

What is Jawline Filler?

Jawline filler uses hyaluronic-acid injectables to define, sharpen, or lengthen the jawline. It can improve a weak or recessed jaw, create a more angular contour, address early jowling, and balance facial proportions without surgery.

Treatment takes 30 to 45 minutes. Results are immediate. Most patients need 2 to 4 syringes placed along the jawline and chin for a meaningful contour change. Topical numbing cream is applied before injection. Bruising is common along the jawline due to the vascularity of the area.

Jawline filler is almost always priced per syringe. Many patients also add chin filler in the same session for full lower-face contouring. Results last 12 to 18 months with longer-lasting fillers like Juvederm Volux, which is specifically designed for structural areas.

How much does Jawline Filler cost in Phoenix?

Jawline filler in Phoenix typically costs $840 to $2,160 per syringe. Most patients need 2 to 4 syringes for a visible contour change, making total cost $1,200 to $5,000+ depending on how much definition you want.

Single syringe
Subtle touch-up
$720-1,440
2 syringes
Moderate definition
$1,440-2,880
4 syringes
Full jawline contouring
$2,880-5,760
Annual maintenance
Refresh every 12-18 months
$720-2,880

Last updated July 2026. Estimates reflect Phoenix regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does jawline filler cost in Phoenix?
Jawline filler in Phoenix typically costs $840 to $2,160 per syringe. Most patients need 2 to 4 syringes for a meaningful result, making total treatment cost $1,200 to $5,000 or more. Many patients also add chin filler in the same session.
How long does jawline filler last?
Jawline filler typically lasts 12 to 18 months, with longer-lasting structural fillers like Juvederm Volux lasting up to 24 months in some patients. The structural nature of the jawline means filler tends to last longer here than in softer areas like the lips.
How many syringes of jawline filler do I need?
Most patients need 2 to 4 syringes along the jawline for a visible contour change. Patients who want both jawline and chin definition may need an additional 1 to 2 syringes for the chin. Your injector should show you what they plan to treat and approximate syringe count during consultation.
Is jawline filler painful?
Topical numbing cream is applied before injection. The jawline is more vascular than other areas, so some patients experience more bruising and tenderness than with lip or cheek filler. Expect bruising for 7 to 10 days. Swelling typically resolves within 1 to 2 weeks.
Can jawline filler replace surgery?
For mild to moderate jawline definition, filler is an excellent non-surgical alternative. For significant bone structure differences, significant jowling, or patients who want dramatic contouring, a surgical chin implant or lower face lift may produce more lasting results. Discuss your goals with your injector honestly.
How does jawline filler pricing in Phoenix compare to other cities?
Jawline filler in Phoenix typically runs $840 to $2,160 per syringe — slightly above the national median. Phoenix has a mature aesthetic market with experienced practitioners and strong local demand. Use the provider list above to compare prices from local practices across Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and surrounding areas.
Where can I find Jawline Filler near me?
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