How long does it take for the effects of jaw botox to wear off if the results are unsatisfactory and I wish to regain my old facial structure?

Doctor's Answer

Hi!

Jaw botox is a very common medical aesthetics procedure in Singapore that I perform very often.

How long does it take for the effects of jaw botox to wear off if the results are unsatisfactory and you wish to regain your old facial structure?

It depends!

If this is your first time, generally at about 3 months, new nerve connections are established, bypassing the effects of botox. The muscle gradually regains its strength and function over the next 1-3 months. The muscle weakening effect of Botox generally lasts between 4 to 6 months. Once the muscle regains its function and you start using it again, it slowly returns to its original size over approximately 1-3 months. Based on studies, volume reduction was estimated to last around 9 months.

However, if you had been having repeated botox injections into the masseter, the underlying mandibular bone may also become slimmer due to the reduced stress. Studies have shown that after repeated botox injections, the reduction in volume can persist even a year after the last injection. Facial shape changes after repeated injections may last longer.

Not to worry, it may take time but the effects of Botox will eventually wear off.

Hope this helps!

Warmest regards,

Dr Wan Chee Kwang

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