Masseter Dysport with Dr. Pisarenko.
Masseter Dysport is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that uses Dysport (a purified neurotoxin similar to Botox) to gently relax and slim the masseter muscles—the primary chewing muscles along the jawline. This procedure is ideal for patients seeking to soften a square jawline, reduce teeth grinding (bruxism), or alleviate jaw tension caused by overdeveloped muscles. The treatment involves precise injections into the masseter muscles, temporarily blocking nerve signals to weaken excessive muscle activity, which gradually thins the jaw’s appearance over weeks. Commonly treated areas focus on the lower jaw angles, where bulky muscles can create a wider, more masculine contour. Recovery is minimal, with mild swelling or tenderness resolving within 1–2 days, and normal activities can resume immediately. Results begin to appear in 1–2 weeks, with full effects visible by 4–6 weeks, lasting 3–6 months. Repeat treatments can prolong results and may lead to gradual, natural muscle reduction over time. Masseter Dysport offers a subtle yet impactful refinement for a softer, more oval-shaped face, while also providing therapeutic relief for jaw clenching.




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