Non Surgical Treatments
FAQs
You may need to change your habits slightly before the procedure, depending on the medications you are taking. The doctor in Creative Arts Aesthetic may ask you to temporarily stop taking some prescription drugs or supplements. Also, you should stop taking blood thinners (including herbs, aspirin, evening primrose oil, and ginseng) a few days before the procedure. Additionally, you should avoid drinking alcohol for 1-2 days before getting filler injections. If your skincare routine includes retinols, glycolic acid, or retinoids, you should stop using them for 3-5 days.
Initially, a numbing cream is applied before the injections, and then the filler is injected or the agreed-upon procedure is performed. The procedure takes between 30 to 60 minutes depending on the treatment.
After the procedure, you may experience some bruising and slight swelling. You can safely return to work, although you may feel some discomfort, and the treatment area may be bruised and swollen for a few days, which is completely normal and will disappear on its own. Within Creative Arts Aesthetic, during the first two days to three days, you should avoid wearing makeup, engaging in strenuous exercise, drinking alcohol, sleeping on your face, and intense sun exposure.

When we talk about non-surgical jawline contouring, we are referring to non-invasive procedures aimed at enhancing the appearance of the jawline and defining it without surgery. It is one of the procedures required within Creative Arts Aesthetic, as these procedures are an important part of modern cosmetic advancements that allow individuals to improve their features non-surgically and non-invasively.
1. Non-Surgical Jawline Contouring
It refers to a set of non-surgical and non-invasive procedures performed within Creative Arts Aesthetic, which include several non-surgical jawline contouring techniques. These techniques include filler injections, laser technology, ultrasound-based cosmetic techniques, and other advanced cosmetic tools. These techniques are used to improve the appearance of the jawline and define it non-surgically.

2. Non-Surgical Filler Injections for Jawline Contouring
Among the common non-surgical jawline contouring procedures is filler injections, where materials like hyaluronic acid are used to define the jawline and give it a naturally tight and defined appearance. These materials work by filling areas that lack volume or smoothness, giving the jawline a more defined and youthful look.
3. Laser in Non-Surgical Jawline Contouring
In addition, within Creative Arts Aesthetic, we work with laser and ultrasound-based cosmetic techniques that can be used to contour the jawline without the need for surgery. These techniques work by stimulating collagen production in the skin, helping to lift and define the jaw area naturally without the need for surgical intervention.
3.During the Procedure
Before undergoing non-surgical jawline contouring, it is necessary to consult with doctors within Creative Arts Aesthetic to determine the best treatment option and method to achieve the desired results. The procedure involves several stages, including:
- Explaining the reasons for deciding to undergo this procedure, even if it is purely for cosmetic reasons and there are no medical reasons.
- The doctor takes medical history and medication list, and checks for any allergies or family history if present.
- You should inform the doctor if there have been any previous cosmetic procedures such as Botox or filler injections in the area.
- Then, the doctor decides on the best treatment option recommended within the non-surgical jawline contouring framework.