What does botox do: What results to expect on the face, neck and jaw?

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Botulinum toxin is used cosmetically to paralyze the facial muscles. Functionally, this treatment can improve the pain that some people experience in their jaw and also alleviates uncomfortable night grinding.

As experts in aesthetic medicine, ai-beauty.co.uk have spoken to you on many occasions about everything that botox can do for you. And today we wanted to summarize some of its star treatments so that those who continue to believe that natural results are not obtained, forget that urban legend and are encouraged to come to see us. For something, we are faithful defenders of natural aesthetic medicine.
 
Botox lifting effect neck and jaw:
 
- THE PROBLEM: The neck-jaw region is one of the first tell-tale signs of aging, which in it translates into a loss of definition of the mandibular angle: the skin thins and becomes flaccid, the muscles distend and the sagging makes an appearance with the consequent blurring of the lower contours of the oval.
 
- OBJECTIVE OF THE TREATMENT: To highlight the mandibular arch of the face, reaffirming the neck and tightening the skin in the area.
 
- INDICATIONS: Patients with moderate sagging of the neck and loss of definition of the facial oval, with visible platysmal bands (medial and lateral), without excessive accumulation of fat in the area and, preferably, under 50 years of age (before sagging is very dramatic)
 
- PROTOCOL: Infiltration with jawline slimming Botox at the level of the platysma muscle of the neck, the largest depressor muscle of the face (responsible for the downward traction of the tissues and therefore for flaccidity) that is treated at the level of its insertion on the mandibular ridge, relaxing it (decreasing its force) with which it is possible to enhance the neck and even promote the re-tensioning of the skin.
 
What does the masseter muscle do?
 
The masseter muscle is a thick, flat muscle at the bottom of each cheek that connects the lower jaw to the cheekbone. It mainly serves to raise and lower the jaw, control chewing, and speech. Just as your muscles grow when you exercise, the masseter muscle increases in volume and becomes stronger with repeated use over time. The result is hypertrophy or enlargement of the masseter, leading to the appearance of a square jaw.
 
Our recommendation:
 
If your jawline has become wide or asymmetrical due to teeth grinding or age-related facial changes, jawline slimming injections 
 can be a quick and effective solution. Remember that only an experienced injector can determine the exact dose and location of the botox based on experience and understanding of the structure of the face and so it is advisable to contact ai-beauty.co.uk for further information and treatment.
 

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