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Treatment of Masseter Muscle

In this cosmetic procedure, an injection method is applied, which is used in the treatment of wrinkles and changes in facial shape. In this procedure, a specific substance is injected to reduce muscle overactivity. This substance allows the muscle to relax temporarily, resulting in a smoother appearance of the face.

In this cosmetic procedure, a substance is used to treat jaw clenching, teeth grinding and changes in the shape of the jaw, which are usually caused by muscle overwork. This substance allows the jaw muscle to relax by temporarily reducing the effect of the muscle, which helps the face to gain a more oval and balanced appearance.

The application process begins with cleaning the area. Then, small amounts of substance are injected into the targeted areas of the muscle using a specific injection technique. This procedure is usually completed in a short time and usually does not require anaesthesia.

Please remember that it is important to consult a specialist for full information and decision-making about cosmetic procedures. A healthcare professional will offer you the most appropriate treatment options and provide you with detailed information about the potential risks and benefits of the procedure.

Masseter Muscle Procedure | Before - After

FAQ's about Masseter Muscle Procedure

Masseter’s muscle treatment is a cosmetic treatment in which the muscle on the side of the jaw that provides the chewing movement is temporarily inactivated by injecting it with a specific substance.

Masseter muscle treatment is used to treat conditions such as jaw clenching, teeth grinding and changes in jaw shape. It helps to correct aesthetic problems caused by overwork of the muscle and provides a more oval and balanced appearance to the face.

The treatment process begins with cleaning the area first. Then, small amounts of substance are injected into the targeted areas of the muscle using a specific injection technique. This procedure is usually completed in a short time and usually does not require anaesthesia.

Masseter muscle treatment can usually take about 15 to 30 minutes. However, this time may vary depending on the details of the treatment and the complexity of the application.

Usually, patients can return to their daily activities immediately after masseter muscle treatment. However, some temporary side effects may occur at the treatment site, such as mild swelling or tenderness at the injection site. These side effects usually resolve in a short time.

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