Masseter Botox NYC
Expert Jaw Slimming, V-Line Contouring & TMJ Relief by a Board-Certified NYC Dermatologist
Medically Reviewed by Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD
For anyone seeking a more refined, heart-shaped, or naturally contoured lower face, masseter Botox has become one of the most requested treatments in cosmetic dermatology. This non-surgical procedure uses targeted neuromodulator injections to slim the jawline, relieve chronic jaw tension, and create the coveted V-line silhouette — all without a single incision. At The Dermatology and Laser Group on the Upper East Side, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Arash Akhavan has performed thousands of masseter Botox treatments, combining precise injection technique with an individualized treatment plan for every patient.
What Is Masseter Botox and How Does Jaw Slimming Work?
The masseter is one of the strongest muscles in the body, responsible for clenching, chewing, and grinding. When this muscle becomes enlarged — whether from habitual teeth grinding (bruxism), genetics, or repetitive chewing — it can create a square, wide jawline that many patients find unflattering. Masseter Botox works by injecting a neuromodulator directly into the masseter muscle, temporarily relaxing the fibers and allowing the muscle to gradually slim down over several weeks.
At our practice, we favor Daxxify for masseter treatments because it consistently lasts longer than traditional Botox — even up to six months for many patients. This means fewer office visits, longer-lasting jaw slimming results, and sustained TMJ relief between appointments. Whether your primary goal is facial slimming, V-line contouring, or relief from jaw pain and teeth grinding, Daxxify in the masseter muscle delivers predictable, natural-looking outcomes.
Masseter Botox vs. Jaw Reduction Surgery
Patients researching jaw contouring inevitably encounter two options: Botox treatments in NYC and surgical jaw reduction (mandible ostectomy). Surgery involves shaving or reshaping the jawbone under general anesthesia, carries significant risks including nerve damage, and requires weeks of downtime with swelling and dietary restrictions. Masseter Botox, by contrast, is performed in minutes during a simple office visit with no anesthesia and essentially zero downtime.
For the vast majority of patients, Botox jaw slimming delivers the aesthetic improvement they are looking for without the permanence, expense, or surgical risk of an operation. Results develop gradually over two to four weeks, look entirely natural, and can be fine-tuned at follow-up visits. If a patient decides they prefer their original jaw shape, the effect simply wears off — an option that surgery can never offer.
Comparing Jaw Contouring Methods
| Factor | Masseter Botox | Jaw Reduction Surgery |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure Time | 10–15 minutes | 2–4 hours (general anesthesia) |
| Downtime | None | 2–4 weeks |
| Results Visible | 2–4 weeks | 3–6 months (after swelling) |
| Duration of Results | 4–6 months (Daxxify) | Permanent |
| Reversible | Yes | No |
| Risk of Nerve Damage | Extremely rare | Moderate |
| Anesthesia | None required | General |
| Cost | $1,000 per session | $5,000–$15,000+ |
Masseter Botox Cost in NYC
At The Dermatology and Laser Group, masseter Botox is priced at $1,000 for up to 80 units — and over 99% of our patients need fewer units than that. If additional units are required, each extra unit is just $14. This transparent, flat-rate pricing means you know exactly what to expect before your appointment, with no hidden fees or surprise charges.
Many NYC med spas advertise lower per-unit prices but use fewer units than necessary, leading to disappointing results and more frequent retreatments. Dr. Akhavan uses the precise number of units each patient needs for optimal jaw slimming, TMJ relief, and long-lasting contouring — so you get the best possible outcome from every session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will masseter Botox change my smile?
When performed by an experienced, board-certified dermatologist, masseter Botox should not affect your smile. The masseter muscle is responsible for clenching and chewing, not for smiling. Dr. Akhavan uses precise injection placement to target only the masseter, leaving the surrounding muscles that control facial expression completely unaffected.
How many units of Botox do I need for jaw slimming?
Most patients require between 40 and 80 units total (split between both sides). The exact number depends on the size and strength of your masseter muscles. At our practice, $1,000 covers up to 80 units, and Dr. Akhavan determines the ideal dose during your consultation to ensure optimal slimming without over-treating.
Will masseter Botox affect my ability to chew?
No. The masseter is one of several muscles involved in chewing. Botox relaxes the muscle enough to reduce its bulk and relieve grinding, but you will still be able to chew food normally. Most patients notice no functional difference at all — only a slimmer, more contoured jawline.
Arash Akhavan, MD is founder and owner of The Dermatology and Laser Group, one of the top centers for cosmetic procedures in New York City for over a decade. Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD is a Board Certified Dermatologist and an Associate Professor at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. Akhavan is a Castle Connolly Top Doc, New York Magazine Best Doctor, and Super Doctor featured in The New York Times. Dr. Akhavan is a key opinion leader that has been featured on hundreds of media publications including The New York Times, Allure, Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, ABC News, Fox News, Fox 5, NY1, WPIX, and more. He has been featured on nationally syndicated television programs such as The Doctors.
Dr. Akhavan serves as an educator and lecturer for multiple aesthetic device and injectable companies. This allows his office access to newer technologies at an earlier date than other offices, as well as a higher level of expertise in the use of these devices. This, in turn, translates to more effective and safer treatments for our patients.
By Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD | | Categories: Botox