Masseter Muscles
The masseter muscles are involved in chewing, jaw movement, and facial balance. A practitioner may assess this area for both functional and anatomical considerations.
During a consultation, a practitioner may assess:
- Jaw tension, clenching, or grinding
- Discomfort in the jaw, face, or temples
- Jaw function concerns, such as tightness or restricted movement
- Changes in muscle bulk or asymmetry
- Individual concerns raised as part of a broader assessment
Any treatment in this area may involve prescription-only medicine and is considered a higher-risk non-surgical procedure. It is not suitable for everyone.
Suitability, risks, alternatives, and costs are discussed only during a comprehensive consultation. A valid prescription can only be issued by a registered medical practitioner if clinically appropriate. Outcomes vary between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Begin With A Personalised Consultation
Our established private practice in Wagga Wagga, offers personalised consultations for a range of aesthetic concerns and skin care. Each appointment includes an individual facial assessment to discuss suitable options in a confidential and supportive environment.