April 7, 2026

Exploring the Defined Jawline and V-Shaped Face

A well-defined, V-shaped facial outline has become a widely recognised aesthetic ideal across many cultures. It is often associated with youthfulness, balance, and overall facial harmony. In Singapore, many wonder what causes a double chin, or why their jawline appears less defined with age. A V-shaped contour is simply one example of how facial balance can be interpreted, and non-surgical treatments may address areas like the contour of the chin and jawline. It is important to emphasise that double chin removal or fat reduction cannot be guaranteed. Lifestyle changes and medical approaches may affect the chin and jawline shape, however, they cannot guarantee lasting changes or confirm results. This article shares information on the anatomy behind jawline shape and outlines general non-surgical methods discussed.

What is the V-Shaped Face and Why is it Desirable?

A “V-shaped face” (also known as the “V line” or “V-shaped jawline”) refers to a facial silhouette featuring a gently tapered jawline that narrows towards a more pointed chin, forming an inverted triangle. This shape is often perceived as refined and proportionate. Its appeal spans globally, from K-pop trends to Western media, where many public figures are admired for similar lower facial contours. In Singapore, individuals may explore methods for improving symmetry, reducing heaviness around the lower face, or learning how lifestyle choices may influence fullness under the chin.

What Determines Lower Facial Shape?

Several structural and soft-tissue elements may contribute to the contour of the lower face and chin.
  • Skeletal Structure: Jaw and chin shape may contribute to the foundational face shape, with variations influencing whether the face appears more rounded, square, or tapered.
  • Muscle Bulk: The masseter muscles play a key role in chewing. When they are naturally bulkier due to genetics or other potential factors, they may create a squarer lower face.
  • Soft Tissue and Fat: Submental fat beneath the chin (sometimes referred to as a “double chin”) can soften jawline definition. Factors such as genetics, weight, and age contribute to this. Additionally, changes in collagen and elastin over time may affect firmness, contributing to jowling or laxity.

Can a Defined Jawline be Achieved Naturally?

Healthy lifestyle practices including balanced nutrition, physical activity, and maintaining stable body weight may influence overall facial fat distribution. Improved posture may also change how the neck and chin appear in certain positions. However, natural methods generally cannot change underlying bone structure, reduce genetically bulky muscles, or achieve substantial tightening of age-related laxity. For this reason, some individuals explore professional guidance after making lifestyle adjustments, especially when researching topics such as how to remove or lose a double chin, or how people attempt to get rid of a double chin naturally.

Discussing Treatment Options for Lower Facial Definition

Below are broad categories of non-surgical approaches often discussed in medical aesthetics when addressing concerns such as attaining a V-shaped jawline. Do take note that suitability varies widely, so a thorough diagnosis by a qualified medical professional is recommended before undertaking any treatment.

Addressing Skin Laxity

Treatments such as High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) use focused energy to the deeper layers of the skin. This encourages the natural production of collagen, which may support skin firmness over time. A variety of HIFU systems, such as Ultraformer MPT HIFU, are described in clinical practice.

Addressing Volume and Fat 

Medical practitioners may discuss approaches towards contouring effects, including:
  • Cryolipolysis: Cryolipolysis in Singapore uses controlled cooling to target fat beneath the skin. The cooled fat cells gradually break down and are naturally cleared by the body over time.
  • Collagen Biostimulators: Collagen biostimulators are injectable treatments which may support collagen production in the skin over time.

Addressing Muscle Bulk

Some people naturally have larger muscles along the jawline, which can create a more square appearance. Injecting botulinum toxin into these muscles is a therapeutic method used to temporarily reduce their size, which may reduce the appearance of bulk in the lower face when muscle size is a contributing factor.

Important Considerations and the Recovery Process

Any aesthetic procedure should begin with a detailed consultation so that a medical professional can assess an individual’s anatomy, concerns, and goals before recommending an appropriate approach. Outcomes may differ between individuals due to natural biological variation or skin sensitivity, and it is important to understand that aesthetic treatments can support certain changes but cannot guarantee specific results. Non-surgical procedures typically involve short recovery periods for most individuals, although temporary effects such as mild swelling, slight discomfort, or tingling/numbness may occur as part of the body’s normal response and typically improve within a few hours to a few days. If you wish to better understand double chin fat removal, do book an appointment to discuss your concerns with our medical team.

Disclaimer

This blog has been reviewed by a doctor and is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Before starting any new skincare regimen or aesthetic treatment, please consult a qualified healthcare professional or dermatologist, especially if you have pre-existing skin conditions. Individual results may vary, and treatments should always be tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

Dr Carmen Lee

Resident Doctor

Dr. Carmen Lee is a senior aesthetic doctor at Truglow Medical Aesthetics. She holds an MB BCh BAO from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, with special interests in non-surgical weight loss, skin boosters, and HA fillers for natural facial contouring. Guided by a less-is-more philosophy, she focuses on skin health, patient education, and treatments that support the skin barrier and improve overall skin quality. Her practice includes skin lifting, anti-ageing injectables, fillers, and laser treatments for acne and pigmentation, with a strong emphasis on safe, subtle, and evidence-based results.

Dr. Stella Tay

Resident Doctor

Dr. Stella Tay is a senior aesthetic physician known for her precision, clinical expertise, and commitment to natural- looking results. With a strong background in both general and aesthetic medicine, she brings a balanced, safety- focused approach to every treatment.

She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Malaya and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine from the National University of Singapore. Her early clinical work in emergency medicine, dermatology, and minor surgical procedures provides a strong foundation for delivering safe and effective aesthetic treatments.

Dr. Stella specializes in non-surgical facial contouring and rejuvenation, including advanced injectable techniques and skin-tightening procedures. Her client-focused approach and attention to detail have earned the trust of working professionals, public figures, and individuals who value subtle yet impactful aesthetic improvements.

She is certified by the Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG) and the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM). Dr. Stella actively participates in international training and advanced courses to stay current with the latest aesthetic innovations.

At the clinic, Dr. Stella is known not only for her clinical skill but also for taking the time to understand each client’s goals, designing treatment plans that are both medically sound and aesthetically refined.

  • Professional Achievements
    • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, UM, Malaysia)
    • Post Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM, NUS)
    • American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM)
    • Singapore COC-certified Aesthetic Physician by Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG)
    • Mini Visiting Fellowship (Hands-On) Korean Advanced Non-Surgical Face Lifting (IFAAS)
    • Advanced Course: Nose Filler, Ellansé, Restylane Filler, Sculptra (Singapore)
  • Memberships
    • Membership of Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM, UK)
    • Membership of Singapore Medical Association (SMA)
    • Membership of Singapore Aesthetic Medicine (SAM)
Dr. Stella Tay is a senior aesthetic physician known for her precision, clinical expertise, and commitment to natural- looking results. With a strong background in both general and aesthetic medicine, she brings a balanced, safety- focused approach to every treatment. She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Malaya and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine from the National University of Singapore. Her early clinical work in emergency medicine, dermatology, and minor surgical procedures provides a strong foundation for delivering safe and effective aesthetic treatments. Dr. Stella specializes in non-surgical facial contouring and rejuvenation, including advanced injectable techniques and skin-tightening procedures. Her client-focused approach and attention to detail have earned the trust of working professionals, public figures, and individuals who value subtle yet impactful aesthetic improvements. She is certified by the Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG) and the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM). Dr. Stella actively participates in international training and advanced courses to stay current with the latest aesthetic innovations. At the clinic, Dr. Stella is known not only for her clinical skill but also for taking the time to understand each client’s goals, designing treatment plans that are both medically sound and aesthetically refined.
  • Professional Achievements
    • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, UM, Malaysia)
    • Post Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (GDFM, NUS)
    • American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM)
    • Singapore COC-certified Aesthetic Physician by Aesthetic Dermatology Educational Group (ADEG)
    • Mini Visiting Fellowship (Hands-On) Korean Advanced Non-Surgical Face Lifting (IFAAS)
    • Advanced Course: Nose Filler, Ellansé, Restylane Filler, Sculptra (Singapore)
  • Memberships
    • Membership of Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM, UK)
    • Membership of Singapore Medical Association (SMA)
    • Membership of Singapore Aesthetic Medicine (SAM)