# A Prospective, Open-Label Study to Evaluate Dual-Modality Treatment With Deoxycholic Acid (ATX-101) and Hyaluronic Acid (VYC-20L) for Overall Improvement in Jawline Contour

**Authors:** Greg J Goodman, Stefania Roberts, Natasha Cook, Mark Ashton, Lucille Alker, Michael Silberberg

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/asjof/ojaf081 · Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Open Forum · 2025-06-28

## TL;DR

A study found that combining two treatments can significantly improve jawline contour by reducing fat and restoring facial volume.

## Contribution

This study evaluates a novel sequential treatment combining ATX-101 and VYC-20L for jawline contour improvement.

## Key findings

- 92.9% of participants showed improvement in jawline definition based on the ALJDS scale.
- Participants reported high satisfaction with lower face and jawline appearance.
- Most treatment-related side effects were moderate in severity.

## Abstract

A poorly defined jawline and blunting of the submental angle by excess submental fat (SMF) contribute to the loss of jawline contour. The injectable adipocytolytic agent ATX-101 reduces SMF, and the hyaluronic acid filler VYC-20L restores facial volume in the chin and jaw.

The objective of this study was to evaluate the benefits of ATX-101 followed by VYC-20L for improving overall jawline contour and definition.

In this Phase 4, prospective, open-label, multicenter trial, participants received 1 to 6 ATX-101 treatments (8 weeks apart), followed by VYC-20L with optional VYC-20L touch-up after 14 days. The primary endpoint was Allergan Loss of Jawline Definition Scale (ALJDS) responder rate (proportion achieving ≥1-point improvement from baseline in investigator-assessed ALJDS score 4 weeks after final VYC-20L treatment). Secondary and exploratory endpoints included clinician- and participant-assessed measures of jawline definition, satisfaction, skin laxity, and SMF. Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were monitored.

Overall, 53 adults were enrolled and treated. Among 42 evaluable participants, the ALJDS responder rate was 92.9% (95% CI, 80.5-98.5). Consistent improvement across a range of clinician- and participant-assessed scales was achieved, including improvements in SMF Rating Scale score, Submental Skin Laxity Grade, and Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale score. Improvements in FACE-Q Satisfaction with Lower Face and Jawline and Appraisal of Area Under Chin indicated high levels of patient satisfaction. All participants experienced at least 1 TEAE; the majority of TEAEs were moderate in severity.

Sequential treatment with ATX-101 and VYC-20L may be effective for improving overall jawline contour and definition, with an acceptable safety profile.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** deoxycholic acid (PubChem CID 222528)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Skin Laxity (MESH:D007593)
- **Chemicals:** ATX-101 (-), Hyaluronic Acid (MESH:D006820), Deoxycholic Acid (MESH:D003840)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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