
Men are injecting their jawlines with bone-like filler for chiseled faces — just to rule the boardroom: Not the ‘old guy in the office’
NY Post
Antonio DeVita has always had a nose for business, but a chin that never really stood out.
And in the boardroom, the Queens native felt he was coming up short — until he took a shot (or nine) at masculinizing his mug.
“I got jawline, chin and cheek filler,” DeVita, 31, a digital marketer, told The Post of his $7,200 facial enhancement. “It was a bit of a power move — now, when I walk into a corporate setting, I feel more confident.”
It’s a trio of injectable treatments that millennial, Gen X and Baby Boomer men are now getting to get the chiseled, sprightly looks of twentysomething heartthrobs such as Henry Cavill, Jon Hamm, Matt Rife and Jacob Elordi — or even early aughts hunks like Brad Pitt and Keanu Reeves.
It’s also a more sophisticated method for manning up than “mewing,” a facial fitness technique that involves placing your tongue on the roof of your mouth to create the illusion of a sharper jaw. It’s a practice believed to be utilized by the VIP likes of Harry Styles and Tom Cruise.
But, for everyday Gothamites like DeVita, feigning a macho mien is less about looking like an A-lister and more about commanding the C-suite.