Botox is injected into the developed masseter muscle to reduce the width of the lower face and create a slender V-line.
Square jaw Botox is a procedure that creates a slimmer jawline by using Botox to shrink the masseter muscles, which are responsible for chewing, when the lower face appears angular due to their development. It is highly popular because it can be performed simply and without surgery.
The muscles shrink over 2 to 4 weeks after the injection, making the lower face slimmer. Repeated treatments weaken the muscles, helping to maintain the effect.
It is effective for muscular square jaws, but contouring surgery is more suitable if the cause is bone. Chewing strength may weaken initially.
After the injection, the muscles shrink over 2 to 4 weeks, and the lower face becomes slimmer.
Chewing power may weaken initially, but in most cases, it does not significantly interfere with daily life. If the cause is bone, contouring surgery is more suitable.
This information is for general understanding only and is not medical advice. Always consult a medical professional before deciding on any procedure.