What is Face Neck Decollete Botox?
The muscles that allow us to make facial expressions can cause wrinkles on the skin surface over years of use. It is possible to reduce and soften these wrinkles by relaxing these muscles. Relaxing the muscles can also prevent further formation of wrinkles. When done at appropriate intervals, Botox prevents the formation of wrinkles
Which Wrinkles Can It Be Applied to?
Generally, positive results are achieved when applied to the forehead, around the eyes (crow’s feet), and between the eyebrows. Additionally, neck lines, bunny lines on the nose, vertical lines above the lips, and lines at the corners of the lips can be treated. Advanced applications such as lifting or lowering eyebrows and lifting the tip of the nose can also be performed. Botox, which has been used for over 10 years for the upper face, is now also used to correct relaxation and sagging in the jaw area.
When the platysma muscles on the sides of the neck contract, they pull down the corners of the mouth and the skin of the neck. These neck muscles, which are used unconsciously many times in daily life, contribute to the gradual downward sagging of the corners of the lips, resulting in a facial expression that appears sad, unhappy, or frowning. Moreover, over time and due to the effects of gravity, the subcutaneous fat tissue also shifts downward, collecting on the right and left sides of the jawbone.
There are two main muscle groups that affect the jawline;
Downward pullers – neck muscles
Upward pullers – muscles coming from the cheekbones to the corners of the lips”
When the activity of the downward-pulling muscles is reduced, the upward-pulling muscles become relatively stronger. This helps to enhance the definition of the jawline.