How much does jawline contouring cost in Australia?

By Dr. Aaron Stanes

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Jawline contouring cost in Australia ranges from $1,500 to $4,500 or more depending on the areas treated, the volume required, and the provider. This guide breaks down what affects the price, what you should expect to pay at different clinical settings, and why flat-fee pricing matters when you are comparing options.

 

What affects the cost of jawline contouring

No two jawline contouring plans are identical, and the cost reflects that. The main factors that drive price variation are:

Volume required. The amount of treatment needed depends on the starting anatomy and the degree of change sought. A patient seeking subtle definition along one zone of the jawline requires less than someone addressing the full lower face including the angle, body, and chin.

Areas treated. The jawline can be treated at the angle, along the body toward the chin, at the pre-jowl area, or in combination. Each additional area adds to the treatment time and volume.

Whether the chin is included. Chin and jawline treatment is frequently combined in a single session. When both are addressed together, the total volume and cost are higher — but so is the result. Stand-alone chin treatment at Cosmetic Connection starts from $1,000; combined chin and jawline treatment typically falls in the $1,500–$4,500 range.

The provider. Doctor-led clinics with experienced clinical teams generally cost more than nurse-led or high-volume clinics. This difference reflects skill, training, and the clinical oversight that comes with a doctor-led model.

Location. Clinics in major metropolitan areas typically charge more than regional equivalents. In Sydney and Melbourne, $1,500 is a reasonable starting point for a straightforward jawline contouring treatment at a reputable clinic.

 

What Cosmetic Connection charges

At Cosmetic Connection, jawline contouring is priced on a flat-fee basis. The fee is determined at consultation, confirmed in writing, and does not change on the day of treatment.

Flat-fee pricing means you are not charged per millilitre of product used — you are charged for the treatment plan. This matters because it removes the incentive for over-treating that can exist in per-unit pricing models, and it means you know exactly what you are committing to before you proceed.

Our pricing reflects a doctor-led model with a suitability-first approach. Every consultation is with a doctor. Every treatment plan is assessed on clinical grounds before any commitment is made.

 

Jawline contouring vs other options: cost comparison

Option Typical cost (Australia) Longevity Reversible
Non-surgical jawline contouring $1,500–$4,500+ 12–18 months Yes
Jaw implant surgery $15,000–$30,000+ Permanent No
Thread lift (jawline) $2,000–$5,000 6–12 months No (temporary)
Masseter muscle-relaxing treatment $600–$1,200 4–6 months No (temporary)
Under-chin fat reduction $1,500–$2,500+ Permanent fat reduction No

 

Does jawline contouring cost more for men?

In many cases, yes — but not because of gender. Male patients typically require more volume to achieve their desired result, because the treatment area is larger, the soft tissue is denser, and the aesthetic goal often involves stronger structural support. The cost reflects the treatment required, not the person receiving it.

For more detail on what male-specific treatment involves, our guide to jawline contouring for men covers the approach and typical treatment scope.

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How to evaluate cost against value

The cheapest jawline contouring option is not always the best value. The things that correlate most with a good outcome — and that protect you if something goes wrong — are doctor oversight, clinical experience in the lower face, appropriate product selection, and a protocol for managing complications.

We have seen people come to us after treatment elsewhere where the price was lower and the result was either underwhelming or required correction. Correction costs money too — and carries its own risks. The value of starting with the right provider is not just the quality of the result, but the peace of mind that comes with it.

Our guide to choosing a jawline contouring provider covers what to look for beyond price.

 

Is jawline contouring covered by Medicare or health insurance?

No. Non-surgical jawline contouring is a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by Medicare or private health insurance in Australia. The cost is paid out of pocket.

Some clinics offer payment plans through third-party finance providers. At Cosmetic Connection, payment options are available — speak with our team at consultation for details.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does jawline contouring cost in Sydney?

In Sydney, reputable doctor-led clinics typically charge $1,500–$4,500+ for jawline contouring depending on the volume and areas addressed. Cosmetic Connection’s St Leonards clinic follows the same flat-fee pricing as all our locations — the fee is confirmed at consultation.

How much does jawline contouring cost in Melbourne?

In Melbourne, pricing at reputable clinics is similar to Sydney — $1,500–$4,500+ depending on the treatment plan. Our Toorak clinic uses the same flat-fee model, with pricing confirmed at consultation.

Is it cheaper to get jawline contouring done in one session or multiple?

One session is generally more cost-effective if you know the result you want and your suitability has been confirmed. Some people prefer a staged approach — starting conservatively and building — which spreads the cost but may cost more in total over time. Both approaches are clinically valid; the right choice depends on your goals and confidence in the direction of treatment.

Does the chin treatment cost extra if I get it with my jawline?

At Cosmetic Connection, combined chin and jawline treatment is priced as a single flat fee that reflects the total treatment volume. It is not charged as two separate line items. The combined price typically falls within the $1,500–$4,500 range — your exact fee is confirmed at consultation.

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