My doctor has included 40 units total in mesobotox procedure for both the cheeks (20 units per cheek). My cheeks got flat, my smile line is effected, i couldnt smile since months. How long does this dose take to wear off?
I have a very slim face on the left side and a cheek that looks hollow. By contrast, the right side looks bigger and fuller. Im wondering if its possibly caused by a larger masseter muscle on the right side and if this can be fixed with Botox? Or would it be better to just put filler on the left side to plump it up a bit?
Hello, I let a dermatologist inject 22 units of botox on each side of my masseters and put a little over half a syringe of valuma in my cheeks. Now a month later my face looks older and older and laxity is worse because I'm 40. I'm attaching a before and after pic. I had it done on the 20th of last month. Is my jawline going to keep getting smaller? My cheeks are hollowing, I'm getting a double chin and jowls are worse. I just needed lift not volume. When will jaw fill back in?
Hi I am 33 years, 165lbs I intend on doing this procedure when I am 150lbs. I want to achieve a snatch jawline that looks natural and I feel my right cheek looks a bit jowly and needs volume and just a bit more in my mid face under and around the nasolabial. Can I put these together the achieve more volume where I need it and thinning fat around the jawline? Would I be a good candidate? Once again I want to do this at 150. What are the suggestions,? No filler recommendations btw.
Hi there, I have undergone buccal fat removal, chin lipo and cheek filler but still have a long rectangle face. I have a very weak chin but yet my face looks boxy, when I went for a consultation for masseater Botox they said they couldn't feel the muscle. I feel stuck or should I get a second opinion? Thank you
Ive been getting botox to shrink my mentalis muscle regularly for about a year. My question is will it continue to atrophy and shrink with continued treatment, or is there a stopping point? Im hoping that it will continue to get smaller over time.