Bruxism - Masseter Muscle
Reduce jaw muscles and slim down your face with Bruxism
Masseter Muscle Injections in Preston UK
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What is Bruxism?
Masseter muscle relaxing treatment
- Ringing in the ears
- Frequent headaches and jaw pain
- Dizziness
- Teeth grinding
- “Square” jaw
- Locate the jaw muscle / masseter muscle with your fingers on one side of your face – it is located at the angle of the jaw, roughly below the ear.
- Clench your teeth tightly – you will feel the masseter muscle tense up. Reposition your fingers, so they are in the middle of the muscle.
- Clench and relax the muscles – check this on both the left and right sides of your face.
- If the masseter muscle tense up significantly and “stand out” under your fingers while clenching, you likely have this problem. Compare your results with another family member and check the difference.
Botox for Bruxism
What does masseter muscle treatment look like?
The duration of the effects, as with many other procedures utilizing Botox, depends on the individual predisposition of the patient. However, it is assumed that on average, it lasts 6 to 8 months. Undergoing treatment helps avoid unpleasant consequences, including:
- Excessive wearing down of enamel or dental crowns,
- Periodontitis,
- Occurrence of degenerative changes in the temporomandibular joints.
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Bruxism and facial shape
Reduce jaw muscles and slim down your face
Jaw muscles are like any other muscles. The stronger they are, the larger they are, so if you have bruxism, the jaw muscles on your face will be larger, and your face will be more square.
This square face effect is often desired by men but rather not by women. In men, these “strong” facial features can add charm, while in women, quite the opposite – women seek soft and slender lines.
Botox for bruxism can gently influence the shape of the face and alleviate these features.
If you’ve always had a problem with a “square” face, it’s probably because your jaw muscles were strongly pronounced. Regular use of Botox (at least several treatments) will gently reduce these muscles and slim down your face.
The first effects of Botox application are usually visible after 2-3 days. The functional effect results in a reduction of such discomforts as morning headaches, neck muscle tension, or a decrease in the frequency of teeth clenching. However, it usually takes about two weeks for the full result to be noticeable. For the aesthetic effect, i.e., face slimming, we usually have to wait about 4-6 weeks.
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Bruxism
Indications
- Ringing in the ears
- Frequent headaches and jaw pain
- Dizziness
- Teeth grinding
- “Square” jaw
Before the treatment
- Do not come for the procedure when you are sick, have a cold, or are taking antibiotics.
- Do not take blood-thinning medications (2 days before).
- The treatment does not require any special preparations.
- The procedure will normally be preceded by an in-depth medical interview.
- Chemical peels and strong cosmetic products should not be used in the area where the treatment will be performed for a few days before the treatment
- You should not drink alcohol 48 hours before the procedure
- Avoid strong heating of the body before the treatment (solarium, saunas, direct sunlight)
After the treatment
- Avoid rubbing or massaging the injected area for 4 hours after treatment, including during facials.
- Refrain from engaging in strenuous exercise for 24 hours after treatment.
- Maintain an upright position for 4 hours after treatment, avoiding lying on your front.
- Avoid wearing tight-fitting headwear across the forehead.
- You should not drink alcohol for 24 hours
- discontinue medically necessary blood-thinning medication prior to treatment to minimize the risk of bruising.
- For 4 days, do not expose yourself to direct sunlight, or warm-up treatments.
- It is recommended to use SPF 50 sunscreen creams
- we give up using the sauna, swimming pool, gyms, hot baths, solariums, and other places of a large group of people
- Chemical peels and strong cosmetic products should not be used in the area where the treatment will be performed for 2 weeks after the treatment
- Make-up should not be done for 24 hours to prevent infection
- It is important to strictly follow the rules of hygiene: dry your face with disposable towels, tone the skin, keep make-up brushes, and sponges clean, regularly change bath and hand towels, avoid touching your face, replace clean sheets for the post-treatment period.
Possible side effects
- Mild swelling in the area of application
- Erythema, itching, irritation
- All forms of allergic reactions to the products used during the treatment
- After the treatment, redness, burning and even peeling of the epidermis may appear, which will disappear over time
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Contraindications
- Allergy, intolerance to botulinum toxin type A or any of the product ingredients (extremely rare)
- allergy to albumin (a protein present in some sausage venom preparations)
- hypersensitivity/allergy to egg protein – egg protein is used as a carrier in some preparations.
- Medications for muscle spasticity.
- Use of inkomycin, tetracycline.
- Neuromuscular plate disorders and neuromuscular conduction disorders.
- ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and Alzheimer’s disease.
- Flu, cold, or general health condition.
- Certain conditions – Myasthenia Gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, multiple sclerosis.
- Use of aminoglycoside medications.
- Below 18 years of age.
- Pregnancy and lactation period.
- Bacterial, fungal, and viral skin infections, skin inflammations.
- Active herpes, i.e., viral lesions.
- Severe forms of acne requiring pharmacological treatment.
- Blood clotting disorders.
- Use of anticoagulant medications (including aspirin).
- Skin allergies.
- High susceptibility to allergies.
- Damaged and irritated skin.
- Connective tissue diseases.
- Proneness to hypertrophic scars.
- Proneness to keloids.
- Discontinuity of the epidermis.
- Decompensated diabetes.
- Cancer and autoimmune diseases.
- Use of immunosuppressive medications.
- Use of corticosteroids (6-8 weeks).
- Oral therapy with retinoids, vitamin A derivatives (minimum 6 months break).
- Postoperative state in the operated area (up to 2 months).
- Numerous melanocytic nevi, numerous telangiectasias.
- Post-cryotherapy state (up to 6 months).
- Mental disorders, lack of cooperation.
- Oral, long-term steroid therapy.
- Rheumatoid arthritis.
- Uncontrolled thyroid disease/Hashimoto’s.
- Active infection
Frequently
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As of 1st October 2021, in England, individuals must be at least 18 years old to receive Botox injections, regardless of whether they have the consent of a responsible adult. Most adults above the legal age can undergo Botox treatment, with some exceptions.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advisable to avoid Botox, although no known dangers have been identified thus far. Other common instances where Botox should be avoided include having any neuromuscular conditions or taking specific medications such as amino glycoside antibiotics.
The recommendation for Botox treatment is typically made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account individual requirements and reactions. It is contraindicated for individuals who are allergic to components of the botulinum toxin, those with body dysmorphic disorder, and individuals with keloidal scarring, among others. Please refer to the full list of contraindications located just above the FAQ section.
Your treatment will be tailored specifically to your requirements based on the information provided during your initial consultation. Botox, which comes in a powdered form, is mixed with saline and refrigerated before the injection. A qualified facility will ensure the perfect mixture, ensuring that the Botox remains in its intended location.
During the actual treatment, Botox is injected using a very fine needle just beneath the surface of your skin. This process typically does not cause bruising unless the needle accidentally hits a blood vessel. In such cases, mild bruising may occur around the injection site, but it usually fades naturally within a few days.
The toxin generally takes around 24-72 hours to take effect. The time it takes for the full effects to become visible varies for each individual. The number of injections required will depend on various factors, including the extent of the area being treated.
There is typically no significant recovery period or downtime required after receiving Botox injections. You can generally resume normal activities immediately, with the exception of engaging in strenuous exercise. As a precautionary measure, you may be advised to keep your head upright and avoid massaging the injected areas. Please ensure that you read the after-treatment section located just above this FAQ section for further information.
When considering cosmetic procedures like Botox, it is always advisable to seek the expertise of an experienced practitioner. By doing so, you can have peace of mind knowing that they possess the necessary knowledge and skills to ensure a safe and effective treatment. Experienced practitioners understand the precise mixture of Botox to saline, and they prioritize maintaining the appropriate standards without cutting corners.
Moreover, an experienced practitioner will determine the correct number of injections needed for your specific case and will administer them in the appropriate manner. This helps to minimize the likelihood of experiencing bruising or other potential side effects. Choosing a skilled and knowledgeable practitioner enhances the overall safety and success of your Botox treatment.
In most cases, Botox treatment does not result in any side effects. However, due to individual variations in physiology, some people may experience different effects. A small minority of individuals have reported the following side effects:
- Bruising: The majority of patients will not experience any changes in the injection area. However, a small number of individuals may experience minor bruising.
- Bumps: Shortly after treatment, some individuals may notice small bumps on the skin. These bumps typically disappear quickly.
- Headache: True allergies to Botox are extremely rare. The most commonly reported symptom following anti-ageing injectables is a temporary headache. However, the number of patients who report headaches is very small compared to the number of treatments performed. Any headache can be treated with over-the-counter painkillers.
It is important to note that these side effects are generally mild and transient. Most individuals undergoing Botox treatment do not experience any adverse effects.
Patients can typically resume their normal daily activities immediately after receiving Botox treatment. Light exercise can be performed after 4 hours, but it is advisable to avoid strenuous activities for 24 hours.
After a 4-hour period, you may engage in light exercises such as walking, jogging, upright yoga (avoid positions that involve lying flat or being upside down), gardening
However, it is recommended to wait for 24 hours before attempting any strenuous exercise after Botox, which includes activities such as weight training, cross-training, long-distance running, yoga positions where the body is inverted
By following these recommendations, you can ensure the best results and minimize any potential risks associated with exercising too soon after Botox treatment.
It is advisable to limit alcohol consumption in the first 24 hours following Botox treatment, as well as the day prior to the treatment. Alcohol can thin the blood, similar to aspirin, and abstaining from alcohol can help reduce the risk of bruising. By avoiding alcohol during this period, you can help promote optimal healing and minimize the potential for bruising at the injection sites.
In general, side effects from Botox injections are rare, and the recovery process is typically quick. Your practitioner will be available to address any questions or concerns you may have regarding minor side effects, such as bruising or headaches. It is important to communicate any unusual symptoms or concerns to your practitioner, as they are there to support you throughout the process and ensure your comfort and well-being.
Yes, after receiving Botox treatment, your face should not feel excessively sore or tender. You can continue with your regular skincare regimen, including washing your face as usual. However, it is recommended to avoid rubbing or massaging your face for up to 4 hours following the treatment. This precaution helps to ensure that the Botox remains in its intended location and maximizes the effectiveness of the treatment.
Correct. Botox does not build up or accumulate in your system over time. We recommend scheduling treatments approximately every 12-16 weeks, once the effects of the previous treatment have worn off. It is safe to have additional treatments in the same area once the effects have faded.
While it is also safe to have multiple treatments in different areas simultaneously, it is important to adhere to the recommended treatment schedule. We do not advise frequent or excessively early top-up treatments, and we will not perform them if we believe it is too soon for your next treatment. Following the recommended treatment intervals ensures the optimal results and safety of your Botox treatments.
Once the treatment wears off, your muscles will function as they did before the injectables. This means that the wrinkles you smoothed or reduced will slowly begin to appear again. You will simply witness old wrinkles reappearing, and no new wrinkles should emerge.
Yes. Ideally, avoid make-up for an hour or so. However, mineral make-up can be applied immediately after BOTOX. Again, it is recommended that you do not apply too much pressure during these activities in order to ensure that the injectable treatment does not disperse from the treated area.
The results of Botox injections typically become noticeable within 3-5 days to two weeks after treatment. A follow-up session is scheduled during this time to review the technical and aesthetic outcomes of the treatment.
Yes, patients who have received anti-wrinkle injections will not experience any adverse effects while flying. These injections are not affected by changes in altitude or cabin pressure, so there is no need to be concerned about the treatment while traveling by air.
We are always available to address any concerns you may have regarding the aesthetic outcome of your treatment. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or require further assistance. We are here to ensure your satisfaction and provide support throughout your aesthetic journey.
Botulinum Toxin injections consist of a safe, naturally purified protein. A course of treatment has little impact on usual day-to-day activity and will not affect your sleeping patterns. To allow the BOTOX injectables to settle, you should avoid putting pressure on the treated area or laying on your front for around four hours.
It is advisable to refrain from rubbing the Botox treatment area for up to 4 hours after the procedure. This includes avoiding any gentle rubbing typically associated with facial treatments. Additionally, we recommend avoiding facials within 24 hours after the Botox procedure. These precautions help to ensure that the Botox remains undisturbed in the treated area and allows for optimal results.
It is generally recommended to wait for about four hours before lying down after receiving Botox treatment. This precaution is taken to minimize the risk of Botox migration and to help prevent bruising. By waiting for this period of time, you can allow the Botox to properly settle in the treated area and reduce the chances of any undesired effects.