What is bite removal

Bite muscle removal is a more common means of facial reshaping, which can be performed clinically when a candidate has an enlarged bite muscle. Clinical debridement may be performed in conjunction with partial jaw angle removal to achieve a slimmer face. This is because an overbite muscle is usually accompanied by an exostosis of the jaw angle and an enlarged jaw angle. Before undergoing bite muscle removal treatment you need to check the degree of jaw angle hypertrophy as well as observe whether the jaw angle has been turned out. Bite muscle removal surgery requires the surgeon to make an incision through the inside of the mouth and remove part of the bite muscle to reduce the size of the bite muscle. This surgery has the advantages of small trauma, quick recovery and good results, and is more popular among patients in the clinic. In addition, patients can also be injected with Botox so that the nerves cannot transmit to the muscles and the muscle strength decreases, thus causing the muscles to slowly atrophy. However, Botox will be gradually metabolized, so depending on the patient’s condition, refills may be needed later, and long-term results cannot be maintained. Candidates can choose the method that suits their needs. However, no matter which method is used, it is not recommended to remove too much of the bite muscle, otherwise it will affect the normal chewing function and even affect the health.