Medical aesthetic topics such as masseter botox, gummy smile assessment, and lip or jawline applications should not be treated as appearance-only decisions. Facial proportions, muscle activity, smile line, and patient expectation all matter together.
Some applications are linked to clenching habits, lower-face muscle balance, or the amount of gum display during smiling. That is why the plan benefits from a perspective that connects facial esthetics with oral and dental structure.
The aim is not an exaggerated change, but a result that stays aligned with the natural balance of the face and preserves expression. Suitability, boundaries of treatment, and expected effect should be discussed openly before proceeding.

