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Jaw Reshaping With Botox

One of the cosmetic uses of botox, also commonly referred to as botax, is jaw reshaping.  If you look around you, you will see quite a few persons with a prominent lower jaw bone at the angle of the jaw, causing the face to appear square and bulldog-like when seen from the front.  Not a very pleasant appearance, especially for a woman.  There are various causes of this square facial shape.

1. Bony development of the lower jaw bone or mandible.
2. Fat deposition on the lower jaw
3. Ageing with sagging of the cheeks to the lower jaw
4. Overdevelopment of the muscle of the lower jaw, principally the masseter muscle.  This overdevelopment is usually due to overuse of the jaw in chewing, such as in chewing tough foods  periodically and over long periods of time.  Sometimes it is related to grinding of the jaw at night.

Jaw Reshaping Suitable For This Square Jaw

Jaw Reshaping Suitable For This Square Jaw

It is the 4th cause which we are concerned about here, and it can be quite easily treated. In this procedure known as jaw reshaping, a dose of about 30 to 50 units of botox is injected into  the masseter muscles in strategic places on each side of the jaw.  This results in a weakening and subsequent shrinking of the muscle on each side, leading to the formation of a more streamlined  esthetically acceptable pear-shaped face.  Jaw reshaping is a more commonly done procedure in the Asian community, which views the pear-shaped face as more pleasant. 

Results of the botox injection are visible in about 1 month and lasts up to a year, or longer, depending on the chewing habits of the patient.

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  1. kimjao on May 15th, 2010 9:31 am

    yes…i thinks so in chewing coz my right jaw is more wider than my left the reason why is i always used it for grinding food, i cannot use my left jaw coz i have a cavity on my teeth..thats why!

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