Sharing the effects of jaw Botox and a review of the procedure at the dermatology clinic
I recently received jaw Botox injections in anticipation of their effects. Since the effects of jaw Botox are not permanent, I undergo the treatment periodically. These days, many people are curious about the effectiveness of jaw Botox, and the number of people receiving the procedure has increased significantly compared to the past. I am sharing my experience for your reference.
As I get older, I feel like my square jaw is becoming less prominent, and I've heard that this is also a natural sign of aging. The masseter muscle, also known as the jaw muscle, can make the face look too angular and wide if it develops too much, which is aesthetically undesirable. Jaw Botox seems to be a good procedure because it can easily and smoothly smooth out these sharp lines. Since the degree of masseter muscle development and the underlying causes vary from person to person, I recommend consulting with a doctor before proceeding. This is because the effects of jaw Botox can differ from individual to individual, and you might be disappointed if the results are less than expected. As the muscle shrinks, the jawline softens, and changes begin to appear that make the face look slimmer. The effects of jaw Botox are not visible immediately; they seem to start appearing after about two weeks. The good results seem to last for about two to three months. After that, it seems you can visibly see the effects diminish as the jaw returns to its original state. I've also heard that consuming hard foods regularly can reduce the effectiveness. I also tend to enjoy eating hard foods, so I think my masticatory muscles might be a bit more developed. Managing them through daily lifestyle habits would likely be helpful as well.









