This treatment is a versatile procedure that can benefit a wide range of individuals. However, not everyone may be an ideal candidate for this treatment.
Ideal candidates for this botox are those who either seek aesthetic enhancement or are dealing with discomfort due to overactive masseter muscles. If you have a square or broad lower face that you wish to soften, or if you frequently grind your teeth or clench your jaw leading to discomfort, then you might be a suitable candidate for this treatment. Masseter botox for round faces helps attain the desired chiseled face.
However, it’s important to note that individuals with certain conditions may not be suitable candidates. If you have neuromuscular diseases, skin disorders around the injection area, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, this treatment may not be appropriate for you.
Before proceeding, a thorough consultation and evaluation will be conducted to ensure that this treatment aligns with your overall health and aesthetic goals. It’s crucial to discuss your medical history, current health conditions, and expectations from the treatment during this consultation.
Precautions and Contraindications
As with any medical procedure, there are certain precautions and contraindications associated with Masseter Botox that need to be taken into account:
- Precautions: It’s essential to provide the doctor with a comprehensive medical history to avoid any potential complications. Alert your doctor if you are taking any medications, especially blood thinners. It’s also recommended to abstain from alcohol and smoking in the days leading up to the procedure to ensure optimal results.
- Contraindications: Individuals with neuromuscular diseases, such as Myasthenia Gravis or Lambert-Eaton Syndrome, should not undergo this treatment. Also, those with allergies to any Botox ingredients, skin infections at the proposed injection site, or those who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding should avoid this procedure.
- Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area for at least 24 hours. This helps prevent the Botox from spreading to nearby muscles. Also, try to remain upright and refrain from strenuous physical activity for a few hours post-treatment.