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Botox can be used to treat the DAO muscles and can also be used to thin the masseter muscles - both muscle groups are positioned closely to other muscles that control facial expression (smile !) and thus must be injected carefully by an experienced Botox injector.
Great question! Yes, injections to both of these muscles can be done at the same visit. Injections into the DAO will help give the corners of your mouth more of a natural upturn, which is especially great for anyone who has a rest frown face. Injection the masseter muscles with Botox provides a great aesthetic facial slimming effect while also helping to alleviate symptoms of TMJ such as jaw-clenching and teeth grinding. Botox injections to muscles of the lower face are more advanced and precise placement is crucial. Be sure to see an injector with extensive knowledge of facial anatomy! I’ve created a video that reviews treating masseter muscles with Botox. I hope you find this helpful in your research!
Thank you for your question Malinki. I understand your concern. Botox is a purified protein used to address wrinkles associated with facial expression. When injected into the skin Botox will relax the muscles and smoothen out the overlying wrinkles. The most common areas of treatment are in the upper face. These include the horizontal lines seen on the upper forehead when one raises the brows, the vertical lines seen between the brows when one frowns (frown lines), and the crow's feet seen around the eyes when one smiles.It is difficult to make an assessment without a formal exam in the office where I can view the skin in multiple angles and observe wrinkles formed with facial expression. However, I hope the information provided here is useful.While Botox is most commonly used in the upper face, it can also be used in various areas in the lower face. Botox can be placed in the depressor anguli oris (DAO) muscle to elevate downturned corners of the mouth which sometimes produce a sad face appearance. In this area 2-4 units are used per side.Botox can be placed in the masseter muscle in the lower face to contour the lower face and address pain associated with TMJ. In this area 20-40 units of Botox are used per side. Depending on the reason for the enlargement of the muscle, permanent results may be achieved. For example, some people have a habit of grinding, clenching, or biting their teeth subconsciously. Often times this happens in their sleep when they are not aware of it. Botox placed in this muscle will relax the muscle and the grinding, clenching, and/or biting will decrease. This will reduce the size of the muscle. If the brain gets accustomed to this and the person stops grinding, clenching, or biting, then the muscle will not become enlarged or as enlarged again. However, if the habit starts again, the muscle will likely get larger. To determine if someone is a good candidate for this treatment it is necessary to look at a person’s lower face when biting and comparing it to when the person is not biting. If a bulge is seen on the outer portion of the jawline, then the person is likely a candidate. It can also be felt with the fingers when biting.I routinely treat patient in multiple areas during a single treatment session. If I had a patient who wanted to treat these two areas in the same session I would say it is safe.With any injection, there are risks such as pain, bleeding, bruising, redness, swelling, tenderness, and infection. We take special precautions to minimize these risks such as using a painless technique. We also treat bruises with a laser as early as the next day. Bruises usually resolve within two weeks if untreated. After a laser treatment bruises usually resolve in 1-3 days, but may still take two weeks for full resolution. In addition to these risks, with Botox there is also a risk that the product spreads or diffuses to nearby structures. Spread to nearby muscles can lead to side effects such as the temporary appearance of droopy eyelids or a temporary asymmetric smile. After a Botox treatment, I recommend that my patients avoid heat exposure, alcohol consumption, and strenuous exercise for 24 hours and not lie down flat for four hours. This is because all of these activities may possibly lead to the movement of the product and consequent side effects such as droopy eyelids. Although there have been no definitive studies shown that these actually occur and some physicians do not provide such aftercare instructions, in the absence of data I err on the side of caution and recommend that my patients avoid such activities. Please consult with a doctor for specific recommendations. Good luck!
Thank you for your question! Yes Botox can be performed on the masseter and DAO at the same time. Be sure to visit a skilled injector. Best of luck!
There would be no problem receiving Botox from a highly trained and experienced physician injector (e.g. dermatologist) in both the masseter muscle and the DAO (downturning/Marionette) at the same time.
Masseter and downturned mouth can be treated with Botox during the same session. I think you will be happy with the results.
The jaw muscle (masseter) and the down-turned mouth muscle (DAO) can both be treated at the same session.
Thankyou for your question. There is no reason why the 2 areas cannot be done at the same time. Good luck and enjoy!
Malinki,Yes Botox can be performed on the masseter and DAO at the same time. Be sure to visit a skilled injector. Best of luck!Dr. Julie Edween
Neuromodulators (such as Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and Jeuveau) and soft tissue fillers like Belotero can improve the appearance of the forehead by reducing lines, wrinkles and folds. Deeper lines and wrinkles need a combination approach with Botox, fillers, lasers, and microneedling/PRP. I...
Thank you for your question! Botox results gradually resolve and this can be typical as you regain movement. Botox results last up to 3-4 months and can be softened with venus legacy and thermage treatments. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best of luck!
After looking at your picture, I believe you would most likely get a better result with fillers. See your facial aesthetician for a personal evaluation.