Service Guide
How Are Medical Aesthetic Applications Evaluated?
Explains the clinical framework for masseter botox, gummy smile assessment, and lower-face balance applications.
Prepared by
Dt. Seçil Sönmez
Clinical review
Dt. Seçil Sönmez, Dentist
Updated
May 13, 2026
Read time
5 min
In dentistry, medical aesthetics should not be treated only as a cosmetic change. Masseter botox, gummy smile assessment, and applications around the lips or jawline make sense when muscle activity, smile line, lower-face balance, and expectations are reviewed together.
In some people, clenching habits, heavy loading of the jaw muscles, or the amount of gum display while smiling influence the plan. For that reason, evaluation should not rely on a single photo alone. Facial movement, dental structure, and overall expression need to be considered together, and the limits of suitability should be explained clearly from the start.
The goal is not to promise an exaggerated transformation. A medical aesthetics plan is more appropriately assessed when it aims to preserve natural expression, stay in balance with the current proportions of the face, and fit comfortably into the person’s daily life.
General information
This article is for general information and does not replace a personal diagnosis or treatment plan. Dental concerns should be evaluated by a dentist.