Face & Neck Botox
Neck Botox
The neck is separated from our face by the jawline, and the clarity of this distinction makes the face look healthier. Situations such as skin loosening with age, an increase in subcutaneous fat tissue with weight gain, a small jawbone or a jawbone at the back, and excessive neck muscle activity (platysma) can all reduce the prominence of the jawline and make it appear tired and older.
The activity of the platysma muscle can be reduced with neck botox. With cleavage botox, the strength of the lower fibers of the platysma muscle is reduced. Platysma muscle, also known as the neck muscle, is a muscle on both sides of the neck that extends from our thin anterior body to our face over the jawbone, like A4 paper. With the excessive contraction of this muscle, vertical bands occur in the neck. Botox injections are performed to reduce these bands and help to increase the prominence of the jawline and neck.
Gummy Smile Botox
A Gummy smile is when the upper gums look more than they should when talking and/or laughing. It makes your teeth and mouth look bigger than they are. Gummy smile is an important social problem affecting smile aesthetics. Especially people who are in the public eye do not want to have a gummy smile problem. The appearance of gums during smiling in photos (selfie or normal rear camera) disturbs people. It is treated by reducing the excessive contraction of the muscles that provide the smile, and botox is practically used in treatment. The application is completed by injection to 2 to 5 points according to the condition of the problem (weight of the gummy smile table). These injection points are the points where the upper lip and nose wings intersect, such as the middle of the nose-upper lip junction, and the sides of the nasal bridge.