Jawline projection plays a key role in facial balance and profile. When definition softens or projection is limited, targeted support can help restore structure and create a more contoured, balanced appearance over time.

Jawline projection refers to how defined and forward the jawline appears in relation to the face and neck. Reduced projection can make the jawline look softer, less structured, or less distinct.
This concern may affect one or both sides and can influence overall facial proportions.
Jawline projection can be influenced by genetics, bone structure, and changes in facial volume over time. Age-related volume loss, skin laxity, and shifting fat pads can reduce definition.
Muscle tone and posture may also play a role in how pronounced the jawline appears.