Square Jawline
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A square jawline—sometimes called an angular jawline, bulky jawline, or wide lower face—refers to a prominent, defined jaw appearance caused by enlarged masseter muscles at the jaw angles. Often described as masseter hypertrophy or benign masseter muscle prominence (MMP), this condition can make the lower face look wider and more squared-off, and is commonly seen in people who clench or grind their teeth, or chew tough foods frequently. While some people prefer this look for its strong, impactful profile, others may seek cosmetic solutions to achieve a slimmer or more V-shaped face. Understanding the underlying cause—whether it’s muscle or bone-related—is important for choosing the right treatment. Non-surgical options like masseter Botox are popular ways to reduce the appearance of a square jaw with minimal downtime, especially in top medical tourism destinations like South Korea.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Masseter Botox
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