Are salivary gland enlargement or cobblestone jaw symptoms recommended for Botox?
The area under my ears is particularly bulging, making me look like I've gained weight, and when I tense my chin, wrinkles form like walnut shells, making my appearance look very unkempt. Every time I look in the mirror, I feel that I urgently need to correct my facial features, so I am seriously considering getting Botox injections.
While searching through forum posts, I heard that people with salivary gland hypertrophy, which causes facial contours to collapse or chin muscles to contract excessively, are highly recommended candidates for Botox treatment. I am curious if the injectable ingredients can be safely administered without irritation, even in a condition like mine where complex muscle development is present. I would like to know if the director personally assesses the thickness of my facial muscles to accurately suggest the necessary number of units. Please let me know if this Botox procedure is the right choice for my face.