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The Snatched Jawline: What is it and why is it so popular?

One of the most noticed features on the human face is the jaw. A strong jawline, for instance, can affect the feel of a ‘decisionmaker’ to the onlooker, while a softer, but sharpened jawline can evoke a statuesque ideal of beauty. It’s something that we all notice, although as the years go by it can also be something that we miss very much.

Today we’re going to tell you about the Snatched Jawline lift that everyone’s talking about, which can give you that definition that you’re missing or that you would simply like to have for yourself. We’ll outline what the procedure is designed to do, as well as the pros and cons of different methods, as well as the most popular PDO thread method and the tools that make it possible.

Whether you are a patient or a physician, there’s a little something for everyone, so let’s take a closer look at the Snatched Jawline treatment and what you need to know about it!

What is a Snatched jawline and why is everyone talking about them?

While the term ‘Snatched Jawline’ sounds quite exotic, what it means is simply a well-defined jawline. Think about razor-sharp angles and tightened skin, rather than the usual plump curves and you’ve got the right idea.

Ideally, you should be able to see the lines of the jaw at the back of the neck, with the skin tightened in those areas, so that your face projects beauty, strength, and the definition that inspired so many Roman statues.

The term ;’Snatched Jaw’ has only been bouncing around for a couple of years now, but what’s really driven the procedure to it’s current ‘must have’ status is the everyday popularity of social media. These days, we post pictures of our adventures daily to share with friends and followers and and a strong jawline, free from sags or plumpness, projects a kind of patrician presence.

This is especially important for video chats or outside of social media, work meetings and gatherings. Let’s face it – a strong, well-defined jawline is something that everyone notices – many people just weren’t chasing it until the pandemic closed our communication windows and limited them to social networks. With the constant view of our home computers displaying our faces in a box, the demand for treatments such as the Snatched Jawline was really just a natural thing, when you really think about it.

A little reminder that the classic look of a sculpted jawline never gets old and this is something that you too can possess, if you want it!

What are treatment options to obtain a Snatched Jawline?

So, how does one go about getting a Snatched Jawline treatment? Well, there are a number of surgical procedures, which we will touch on in brief, as well as many non-surgical treatments which can often achieve the same look, without the long recovery time. Let’s take a look at your options.

Surgical

From a surgical perspective, you’re typically looking at procedures such as buccal fat pad removal, liposuction,  or in more extreme cases, surgical bone shaving. With buccal fat pad removal, what you are doing is essentially draining the fat from the pads of the cheek – often used for treating ‘hamster cheeks’, for instance. The removal of the fat slims the face, making the jawline more prominent.

With liposuction, a cannula is inserted in order to remove fat, such as in cases of a double-chin that is obscuring the natural jawline. This is considered minimally invasive and the recovery time is around 1 – 2 weeks, depending on how much fat is being removed.

Surgical bone shaving is the most extreme procedure and as the name suggests, it involves actually shaving the bones in order to reduce the overall size of the face. This is sometimes done when a jawline is exhibiting bony growths or is simply too strongly defined. It’s also a popular choice with gender reassignment surgeries, in order to make the jaw structure more feminine or masculine.

Needless to say, these require a lot of recovery time, although the differences are not as pronounced as you might think. Buccal fat pad removal typically requires up to 3 weeks of recovery time, while bone shaving is usually 2 – 3 weeks on average, unless the modifications required are a bit more extreme.

Non-Surgical

Recovery from a medical procedure is usually not a big deal, except when it’s your face! No one relishes the idea of having their face bandages up or drinking from a straw for a few weeks, and so naturally non-surgical options are the preferred method whenever possible. Let’s review the options for non-surgical options for a Snatched Jawline so that you’ll know a little more about the procedures and the pros and cons.

Botox

In some cases, a bulky jawline is simply the result of an overactive muscle known as the masseter. The injection of Botox allows helps to minimize this by reducing the overall movement and this can also help for patients who grind their teeth at night. Botox is a quick procedure with immediate recovery time, however you would need to go back in for another injection within 3 – 4 months time.

Coolsculpting

Coolsculpting is another non-invasive option that involves freezing fat cells and flushing them from your body. As with Botox, recovery is fairly swift, although you might have a slightly sore jaw for a day or two at most. The nice part about this treatment is that those fat cells are gone, although it can take many weeks for you to notice any changes from the treatment.

Filler

Filler may be injected into the jaw in order to create a more sculpted look. The doctor can do quite a lot with it, as well. They can sharply define the mandibular angle, strengthen the chin, create a defined separation between the face and the neck, and more. The procedure itself usually takes about half an hour, and recovery is around 2 to 3 days, on average. The caveat of this treatment are the potential side-effects, although these only occur in a small number of patients and a lot will depend on the skill of your doctor, of course. Some patients are allergic to the filler and other potential sides include acne-like bumps, an asymmetrical appearance, or skin discoloration of sensitivity.

As far as the longevity of the results, some dermal fillers will last for only 6 to 12 months, while other more robust fillers may last between 2 and 5 years.

Kybella

Kybella is an option that may be used for submental fat located beneath the chin. While most adults will stop generating fat cells there by the age of 25, until then the fat cells can accumulate and obscure the lower portion of the jawline. Kybella is an FDA-approved injectable that is designed to neutralize these cells and it’s permanent, but like anything else it has it’s own caveats. With Kybella, it’s the recovery time, which is about a month. As multiple treatments may be required, you’ll also need to consult your physician to determine how many treatments will be required.

PDO Threads

The most popular option for a Snatched Jawline is PDO threads and like the other procedures we’ve listed, the treatment takes about 15-30 minutes and is considered completely non-invasive. With this procedure, surgical PDO threads are carefully placed in order to tighten the skin and to remediate any sagging, so that the jawline is tight and well-defined.  Results from this can last anywhere from 18 to 24 months, depending on the quality of the threads that are used and the skill of your physician.

The PDO threads eventually dissolve and with quality threads, this actually creates collagen in the skin, improving the overall health and look. The longevity of this procedure, along with the fact that it also nurtures the dermis, is what makes this the most popular non-invasive treatment available to date.

Keep in mind that sometimes a combination of the procedures that we have listed may be done, it’s all going to depend on the recommendations of your doctor to meet your specific requirements.

For those considering the PDO thread procedure: VSoft threads are the best in the business

For patients considering a Snatched Jawline lift or physicians who perform this procedure, VSoft Lift is the industry leading provider of quality PDO threads for this procedure and others. These PDO threads are FDA-Approved and double-cleared for both the United States and for European markets as well.

You can see a detailed PDF on these threads in VSoft’s Injector manual by clicking this link, but to give you a general idea VSoft’s PDO threads are robust enough to last up to 24 months and they provide 2 levels of beneficial effects:

·        Intradermal level – Placed intradermally via an included cannula, VSoft PDO threads stimulate collage production, as well as a state of enhanced bloodflow and metabolism in the areas treated.

·        Subdermal level – At the subdermal level in the adipose tissue, VSoft lift threads the number of adipocytes towards decreasing the overall adipose tissue, by stimulating natural lipolysis in the fat.

For the Snatched Jawline lift, the specific threads that you would need are VSoft Lift’s Snatched Jawline Treatment threads, which are a 19G by 90MM size, and if you visit the link directly you can even see the procedure being performed on video!

Some closing words on the Snatched Jawline treatment

The Snatched Jawline lift is an inexpensive treatment that can change your life. The psychology behind a well-defined jawline is well-known and can make a difference in video chats, social engagements, and even important meetings at work. If you are considering this procedure, then be sure to research the options that we’ve listed and consider going the PDO route. It provides some of the best benefits of a non-surgical procedure and If your physician is using quality VSoft PDO threads for the treatment, you’ll get collagen stimulation and long-lasting results to enjoy well into the future! If you are a physician or patient and would like to learn more about VSoft Lift PDO threads, then be sure to visit Vsoft at this link to learn more.

For the physicians, not only are PDO threads offered, but world-class training is also available and you can even have the trainer visit you in your office. Click here to visit Vsoft Lift if you would like to learn more!

References

Dr. Adams; “What is a snatched jawline and why was it so popular in 2021?”

https://www.dr-adams.com/blog/what-is-a-snatched-jawline-and-why-was-it-popular-in-2021/

DermFX; “5 Non-surgical Cosmetic Treatments Used to Achieve a Snatched Jawline”

https://www.dermfx.com/5-non-surgical-cosmetic-treatments-used-to-achieve-a-snatched-jawline/#pdo-threads

Facette; “Tighter Face and Jawline”

https://www.jasonemermd.com/dr-jason-emer-slims-contours-and-chisels-the-jawline-without-a-surgical-facelift-or-neck-lift-procedure/

En-Route;l “Want A Snatched Jawline? You Need To Try Threads”

https://en-route.com.au/matrix-pdo-threads-jawline

 

 

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