1. Biphasic Injection for Masseter Muscle Reduction with Botulinum Toxin.
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Chirico, Fabrizio, Bove, Pierfrancesco, Fragola, Romolo, Cosenza, Angelo, De Falco, Nadia, Lo Giudice, Giorgio, Audino, Giovanni, and Rauso, Giuseppe Mario
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BOTULINUM A toxins ,BOTULINUM toxin ,MASSETER muscle ,PHYSICIANS ,MUSCULAR hypertrophy ,MUSCLE weakness ,MASTICATORY muscles - Abstract
Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy (MMH) is a well-known clinical benign condition that is not gender-specific and it can be monolateral or bilateral. Botulinum Toxin type A (BoNTA) injection has been widely described for MMH treatment and non-surgical facial slimming. BoNTA masseter injections have high efficacy and safety profile, but the risks of side effects remain. Muscular bulging during mastication is a complication due to the superficial overcompensation of masseteric fibers in response to neurotoxic weakening of the deep masseter. We present a biphasic-injection technique for BoNTA administration, based following anatomical concept and developed in order to prevent paradoxical bulging. A total of 98 treatments from 2015 to 2020 were performed with this technique. No remarkable complications occurred in our study. No cases of loss of full smile, difficulty in mouth opening, dizziness, headache, neurapraxia, and xerostomia were reported. A case of asymmetric smiling was self-resolved within a week. No patient claimed transient muscle weakness as distressing. No cases of paradoxical bulging were observed. Extensive knowledge of muscular anatomy and appropriate injection technique are key factors in achieving the desired result and avoiding complications. We feel that sharing this tip could be helpful for all the physicians involved in MMH treatment with BoNTA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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