The placement of standard jaw angle implants or a custom wrap around jawline implant requires elevation of the masseter muscle and some or all of its ligamentous attachments. The goal is to elevate the muscle to fit the implant underneath while not losing its periosteal attachments along the inferior border and around the angle area. This is not as easy as its sounds and is a highly technical maneuver that is harder too accomplish in some patients than others (e.g., females elevated easier than males) as well as with certain styles of jaw angle implants. (vertical lengthening vs widening implants)
While successful in the majority of patients there are a certain percentage of patients in which the periostea attachments is lost and the muscle retracts superiorly over the implant as it heals. This is known as masseteric muscle dehiscence. While the loss of muscle length has no functional significance it does create a cosmetic soft tissue contour discrepancy between the location of the muscle bulge when chewing/clenching and the inferior location of the implant.
While there are various methods of surgically treating masseteric muscle dehiscence of varying effectiveness, the non-surgical options are to either add soft tissue volume over the implant (fillers or fat) or to decrease the abnormally high bulge of the muscle. (Botox injections) Each has their advantages and disadvantages and in some cases the combination of both mango be the most effective.


The usual response time for the effects to be seen is 2 to 3 weeks before muscle reduction may start to be seen. Full effects will be seen in 4 to 6 weeks. The duration of the effects is 3 to 4 months before muscle size reappears.
Dr. Barry Eppley
World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon

