Masseter Treatment
TREATMENTS
1 – 2
PRICE
£200
DURATION OF RESULTS
4 – 6 Months
HELPS WITH
Wide Set Jaw
Jawline Slimming
Masseter Hypertrophy
Masseter Botox injections offer a non-surgical approach to sculpting the face by reducing masseter muscle size. Not only does this masseter treatment help reshape your face, but it also serves as an effective remedy for teeth grinding. Hypertrophy in the masseter muscles often contributes to a wider jawline, resulting in a square, more masculine facial appearance. While some individuals may find this appealing, it may not suit everyone’s preferences, including both women and men seeking softer facial features.
Jawline Slimming with Botox® is not recommended for patients with a squared jawline that is defined by squared jaw bones as Botox® only affects the jaw muscle.
Treatment Area
Jawline Slimming /
Masseter
The Treatment Process
Throughout the procedure, your comfort and safety is paramount. All treatments are carried out by a Registered Nurse with specialist training in aesthetics, using advanced techniques to achieve natural-looking outcomes. This non-surgical treatment provides minimal downtime, allowing you to resume your usual activities without extended interruptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many treatments will I need?
The treatment involves 1-2 sessions, each featuring precise doses of botulinum toxin, gradually diminishing the masseter muscle until the desired aesthetic is achieved. The exact number of sessions varies based on the individual's response to the treatment. While some individuals may attain their goals in just 1-2 sessions, others might require 3-4 sessions to reach their desired results.
How long will the results last?
Masseter Botox can last 4-6 months, after which the muscles will slowly return to their original form. However continued treatments to relax the muscles, will result in them gradually losing the grinding habit providing longer lasting results.
What is the Masseter muscle?
The masseter muscle is located on each side of your jaw and is one of the main muscles involved with chewing. When someone chews or grinds their teeth too often, the masseter muscles can increase in size and cause issues with the shape of your face.