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Masseter botox - how does facial slimming treatment work?

Masseter Botox treatment, also known as masseter muscle reduction or jawline slimming, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure offered at The Face Clinic Edinburgh. It aims to sculpt the jawline by injecting botulinum toxin type A (commonly referred to as Botox) into the masseter muscles.

Understanding the Masseter Muscles

The masseter muscles are located at the sides of the face and are the primary muscles responsible for chewing and clenching the jaw. These muscles are often overdeveloped or hypertrophied due to factors such as genetics, bruxism (teeth grinding/clenching), or excessive chewing. When the masseter muscles become enlarged, they can contribute to a square or excessively wide jawline.


Mechanism of Masseter Botox Treatment

Masseter Botox treatment involves injecting small amounts of botulinum toxin type A into the masseter muscles. Botox, a purified protein, temporarily relaxes the muscles. By selectively weakening the masseter muscles, the overlying facial skin receives reduced pressure, resulting in a slimming effect on the jawline. This procedure is performed by our experienced clinicians at The Face Clinic Edinburgh, ensuring precision and optimal results.


Benefits of Masseter Botox Treatment

1. Jawline Slimming: Masseter Botox treatment provides a non-surgical and relatively quick approach to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing and slender jawline, creating a softer and more balanced facial appearance.
2. Teeth grinding Relief: For individuals experiencing teeth grinding, the temporary relaxation of the masseter muscles due to Botox injections can alleviate symptoms such as jaw pain, headaches, and teeth grinding. This treatment can provide both aesthetic and functional benefits.
3. Improved Facial Symmetry: When one side of the face is more developed than the other, masseter Botox can help harmonize the facial features by reducing the size of the larger masseter muscle, resulting in improved facial symmetry.