Plast Aesthet Nurs (Phila). 2025 Jul-Sep 01;45(3):180-183. doi: 10.1097/PSN.0000000000000611. Epub 2025 Jul 9.

ABSTRACT

The aging process changes the youthful facial contour from heart-shaped to triangular. Lower face rejuvenation and jawline contouring procedures can help prevent or reduce these changes. Traditional approaches for lower face rejuvenation and jawline contouring include surgical facelifts; however, using less invasive procedures to achieve these outcomes is becoming increasingly popular. This article introduces the L-Lift, a novel technique for jawline contouring in Southeast Asians. The L-Lift involves administering sequential calcium hydroxylapatite injections along the lower border of the mandible and subzygomatic arch (lateral cheek) depression. We present three cases that demonstrate its efficacy and safety. In all cases, the L-Lift effectively improved jawline contour and reduced jowls. The patients were highly satisfied, and the results were still evident when they presented for their follow-up appointments. The L-Lift provides subtle rejuvenation, does not lead to an overly masculine appearance, and aligns with regional aesthetic preferences. Notably, patients with severe facial sagging may require alternative interventions. Tailoring treatments to patient needs is crucial for obtaining optimal results.

PMID:40627800 | DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000611