Masculine facial contouring
10–20 min typical treatment time
Doctor-led clinical care
Non-surgical in-clinic treatment
All-inclusive pricing & ongoing support
Optimise facial definition and structure with a non-surgical approach to masculine facial contouring.
Genetics, facial anatomy, and age-related volume changes can affect the contour and definition of your face.
We use precise adjustments to refine and balance masculine features, blending seamlessly with your natural structure.
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When your face lacks structure
Refine your appearance without surgery.
The fatigue of managing your appearance
Beyond soft features lies the quiet habit of avoiding photos, adjusting posture, or growing facial hair. When the face lacks structure, it's anatomy, not confidence.
Natural methods don’t build structure
Mewing and weight loss improve tone, but they don't create definition. Real refinement targets structure to optimise shape and features.
This isn’t just about your appearance
It’s about aligning your appearance with how you want to be perceived, so you can seize every opportunity with confidence.
The Undetectable Standard™ at every step
Our clinicians personalise your treatment using our 3-Pillar Framework™ to achieve naturally seamless results.
Treatment info
Treatment objectives
Suitability
Preparation
Aftercare
Results
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Brow
A stronger, flatter brow with a more prominent ridge frames the eyes.
Increasing brow projection improves facial balance, sharpening the upper face.
Nose
A straighter, more defined nose with a strong bridge gives a structured, masculine appearance.
Refining nasal contours can balance and structure the profile.
Under eye
A well-supported under-eye region conveys rest, while hollowness or dark circles can create a tired appearance.
Addressing volume and structure improves under-eye support, creating an energised look.
Cheeks
Well-defined, angular cheeks optimise facial contours.
Addressing cheek volume and projection sharpens the mid face, adding definition and balance for a more structured appearance.
Jawline
A lack of jawline volume or structure, regardless of whether from genetics or ageing, can make the face appear softer and rounder.
Increasing jawline definition increases structure and balance, creating a sharper look.
Chin
Volume loss or a naturally recessed chin can affect facial structure, including lower face definition and overall balance.
Increasing chin projection and width creates a more defined, proportional appearance.
Under chin
Excess fullness or sagging in this region can soften the jawline, diminishing the profile.
Reducing under-chin volume and increasing structural support sharpens the transition between the chin and neck, creating a more defined lower face.
Brow
A stronger, flatter brow with a more prominent ridge frames the eyes.
Increasing brow projection improves facial balance, sharpening the upper face.
Nose
A straighter, more defined nose with a strong bridge gives a structured, masculine appearance.
Refining nasal contours can balance and structure the profile.
Under eye
A well-supported under-eye region conveys rest, while hollowness or dark circles can create a tired appearance.
Addressing volume and structure improves under-eye support, creating an energised look.
Cheeks
Well-defined, angular cheeks optimise facial contours.
Addressing cheek volume and projection sharpens the mid face, adding definition and balance for a more structured appearance.
Jawline
A lack of jawline volume or structure, regardless of whether from genetics or ageing, can make the face appear softer and rounder.
Increasing jawline definition increases structure and balance, creating a sharper look.
Chin
Volume loss or a naturally recessed chin can affect facial structure, including lower face definition and overall balance.
Increasing chin projection and width creates a more defined, proportional appearance.
Under chin
Excess fullness or sagging in this region can soften the jawline, diminishing the profile.
Reducing under-chin volume and increasing structural support sharpens the transition between the chin and neck, creating a more defined lower face.
Why people trust Cosmetic Connection
We move beyond “beauty retail” to provide a doctor-led environment.
Our focus is on thoughtful, measured assessments, and calculated clinical plans, ensuring your treatment is guided by medical expertise.
Identify your suitability before you commit to a treatment.
Our process evaluates your anatomical baseline, providing clarity that replaces the risk of a vague “discovery session”.
We replace guesswork with calculation.
By applying our 3-Pillar Framework (Anatomy, Aetiology (cause), Goals), we ensure every treatment is clinically appropriate and structurally sound.
To maintain integrity, we removed the incentive for over-treatment.
Our transparent flat-fee pricing ensures your clinician is focussed purely on your result, not the amount of product.
By applying the 90/10 Rule of Restraint, we refine your appearance while protecting your natural character.
Your result looks like you, not like you had a treatment.
Have questions?
Read the FAQ below for general information. For personalised advice, start here.
Male and female cheeks typically differ in their preferred aesthetic and underlying structure. In a traditionally masculine face, cheekbones are often characterised by flatter inner cheeks and sharp, angular contours that project outwards, contributing to a structured mid-face. For a traditionally feminine aesthetic, the emphasis is generally on a softer, more rounded contour with a gentle curve, rather than sharp angles.
To help make the process simple, we have developed an all-inclusive fixed price for our facial masculinisation treatment.
So that we can provide pricing information, you need to speak to our clinicians so they can determine if it’s right for you.
People’s experiences of discomfort vary, but most report only mild, brief discomfort with non-surgical facial masculinisation treatments.
Most treatments involve the use of numbing to minimise discomfort.
The time it takes to see results from masculinisation treatments depends on the methods used. Typically, final results develop over days to weeks.
The results of non-surgical facial masculinisation treatments fade slowly over months to years, depending on the specific methods used.
After a facial masculinisation treatment, it’s common to experience some minor and temporary effects, such as mild swelling, tenderness, or possibly some bruising at the treatment sites, but these typically subside within a few days. The final results will continue to settle over the following days and weeks as the treatment settles.
Facial masculinisation treatments are generally considered low-risk when performed by a qualified and experienced medical professional.
As with any cosmetic treatment, there are typically minor, temporary side effects that can occur, such as localised bruising, swelling, or tenderness at the treatment sites. Serious complications are rare, and include things like infection.