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[K-Beauty News] The K-Pop Jawline: Seoul's "V-Line" Guide for Men


In 2026, male beauty is all about the sharpness of the lower face. Inspired by K-pop idols, the "Manhwa" jawline—a silhouette so sharp it looks drawn by a pen—is in high demand. 

Here is how Seoul clinics create this tailored look without surgery.

1. The "Tuxedo Fit": Masseter Botox 

A sharp jawline starts with muscle management. Injecting Botox into the masseter muscles significantly slims the lower face, revealing your natural bone structure. In Seoul, we call this the "Tuxedo Fit" because it makes the face look custom-tailored and disciplined.

2. Melting the Double Chin: InMode MiniFX 

Even perfect bones can be hidden by submental fat. Gangnam’s secret weapon is InMode MiniFX. It uses high-voltage pulses to permanently destroy fat cells under the chin while tightening the skin. It is the ultimate non-surgical way to carve out a jawline with zero downtime.

3. The Strong Anchor: Male Chin Filler 

A sharp jawline needs a strong finish. Unlike delicate female fillers, male chin fillers in Seoul focus on a wider, structured base. Using high-density fillers like Restylane Lyft, doctors sculpt a masculine chin that perfectly anchors the jawline.

Conclusion: Carve Your Identity 

A chiseled profile projects confidence. Western clinics often create a "blocky" look, but Seoul’s aesthetic is about sophisticated sharpness. At Onevia, we connect you with Gangnam's top facial architects. 


[About the Author]

Name: Mr. KOO / CEO of Onevia / Medical MBA 

Experience: 14 years in global medical management and high-end aesthetic marketing. 

Contact: onevia@naver.com  

Onevia Global: www.onevia-medical.com 

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