As sculpted by an aesthetic plastic surgeon: Bella Hadid’s jawline Image: Getty
Feminists, take note: one of the most demanding aesthetic procedures is popular again: the facelift. What does this risky love of the toned face mean?
It cannot be said with certainty which celebrity made a striking female jawline – no one talks about a jawline anymore – famous a few years ago. When in doubt, it was the models and super influencers Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner or one of the many Kardashians. In any case, doctors and questionable low-cost providers worldwide earn a lot of money by plumping up their customers’ jawlines with hyaluronic acid and shaping them so that they shine again with a more youthful glow (V-shape).
In contrast to the foxy eyes trend (slanted upward eyebrows), optimizing the jawline has become a fixture in the beautification business. However, no filler can magic away the age-related loss of collagen content in the skin, the sagging of the tissue and the resulting sagging cheeks, which give the face something grumpy despite being in a good mood.