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There are many aspects behind wanting to improve the jawline, for both men and women. Whether it’s a wide jaw, a sagging or jowling jawline or a double chin, many surgical and non-surgical treatment options exist to improve the contours of the chin to correct asymmetries or restore a more youthful appearance. In women, a wide or square jaw is not considered an attractive feature, as it would be in a man. This type of appearance is often a side effect of teeth grinding or bruxism which makes the masseter or chewing muscles overactive and leads to a more prominent jawline as the muscles become stronger from the teeth grinding. Ageing is known to cause volume loss in the face leading to sagging skin and the appearance of small pockets of tissue or jowls at the sides of the chin area, thus affecting the youthful appearance of the jawline. Combined with excess fat in the submental or chin area, the so-called double chin, the natural, angled curve of the jaw bone is lost. Treatments seek to restore the jawline shape and well as lift and tighten the jowling in the area.