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  • - Hi, I'm Terri Labberton,

  • I'm one of the doctors here

  • at Victorian Cosmetic Institute

  • and I'd like to talk to you today

  • about using anti wrinkle injections

  • for the lower half of the face.

  • A lot of people I think are familiar

  • with using anti wrinkle injections

  • for the upper half.

  • Looking at frown lines or crow's feet.

  • But the lower half of the face often gets forgotten.

  • There's a few great little tips that we can do

  • in the lower half of the face that

  • are really great for anti aging

  • and just refreshing our look.

  • So I'm actually just going to demonstrate on Arlene

  • just the different areas where we can treat

  • and just the different muscles that we can use.

  • So one of the first ones that I want

  • to demonstrate to you is the gummy smile.

  • Now Arlene doesn't actually have a gummy smile,

  • when she smiles her lip sits nicely

  • at the top of her teeth.

  • But some people when they smile,

  • they have a very high lip

  • and it actually shows quite a lot of gum

  • and they become a little bit self-conscious

  • about that and tend to,

  • to not smile so much.

  • Which is a real shame,

  • we all love to see a nice smile.

  • So, what we actually do

  • is treat one of the muscles that lifts the top lip.

  • Arlene, I'll just get you to take your glasses off.

  • Great, thank you.

  • Now the muscle that actually lifts the lip.

  • Can you just give us a little smile?

  • Yeah, and showing your teeth.

  • Yeah.

  • So when Arlene smiles,

  • the muscle that actually is lifting her lip

  • it's running down the side here

  • and actually pulls the lip up.

  • Now for someone who has a gummy smile

  • they're really pulling quite high on that lip.

  • So we actually inject just around this area

  • to soften that muscle so it doesn't pull quite

  • so strong when they smile

  • and the lip comes down.

  • Another area that a lot of people

  • get self-conscious about is little lines

  • along the top lip.

  • Now these are commonly known as smokers lines

  • but it's not only smokers that actually get these lines.

  • A lot of people it's part of their facial expression

  • that they sort of pucker their lips.

  • It's like a serious look.

  • And when you're doing that over a long period of time

  • it can start to cause these lines

  • across the top of the lip.

  • Now Arlene doesn't have any of these lines.

  • But if you could just give us a little pucker.

  • Yeah, a bit more.

  • Okay.

  • If you look along here,

  • you can see the muscle bunching up.

  • When we use anti wrinkle injections

  • we can actually inject that little muscle along there

  • and it just softens

  • the way the lips pucker.

  • So it still looks normal.

  • The mouth and the lips still work normally

  • but it just doesn't crease as tight

  • and it reduces the amount of lines

  • that you can get around the top lip.

  • Another area of the lower face

  • that I think is a really important area

  • to take note of and to treat

  • is actually the muscles that come down

  • from the corner of the mouth.

  • These muscles are called

  • depressor angularis oris.

  • Fancy name.

  • But basically they're a muscle that come down this way.

  • A lot of people use that muscle subconsciously.

  • They don't realize they're doing it,

  • they might do it again as a serious face.

  • They can tend to pull down.

  • Now what this does over time,

  • it actually starts to cause a crease

  • from the corner of the mouth,

  • and the mouth starts to droop downwards.

  • So we put the anti wrinkle injection in the area

  • where the muscle reaches down along the jawline.

  • And that would just soften the way that muscle pulls down.

  • It's not something you will notice immediately

  • but over time the corner of the mouth

  • just gets a softer look and doesn't droop down.

  • It's a very preventative treatment.

  • Great for anti aging.

  • Another area that we can treat

  • with anti wrinkle injections in

  • the lower half of the face is the chin.

  • Again a lot of people don't realize they do this

  • but when they're talking and animating

  • they can tend to really dimple up the chin.

  • And what that can do over time,

  • is it actually can cause the chin to start to fold in.

  • As we age, the lower half of our face tends

  • to fold inwards and part of it is because

  • of that muscle pulling in on the chin.

  • So we can use anti wrinkle injections

  • to relax that muscle in the chin.

  • And we actually inject into this muscle

  • in this area here and here.

  • Sometimes we'll actually do a second injection

  • in this area here and here.

  • And that just softens the muscle there.

  • It actually can tend to open out the chin just slightly.

  • And then by softening the chin,

  • it then opens out the face and it

  • can give a younger, fresher look.

  • Now this next part of treatment for

  • the lower half of the face is probably my favorite,

  • and that's treating the masseters.

  • Now the masseter is a muscle that runs down along

  • the side of the jaw.

  • And it often is a very strong muscle in some people.

  • Particularly if you tend to be a grinder.

  • I myself am a grinder,

  • meaning I grind my teeth a fair bit.

  • And so that muscle there was getting quite strong.

  • It's a very easy treatment and it just involves

  • a few injections into this muscle.

  • Now on Arlene she doesn't have

  • a strong masseter muscle so

  • we don't

  • certainly there's no area here that needs treating.

  • But can you just grind your teeth?

  • And relax.

  • And grind again.

  • And relax.

  • And as she does that you can see how my finger moves

  • and that's just demonstrating where

  • that masseter muscle is.

  • Now on somebody who has very strong masseters

  • your fingers really move out quite a lot.

  • So, and they tend to have quite

  • a square look to the face.

  • So a lot of people like to have this treatment done.

  • One, to soften the masseters so that

  • they're not grinding as much.

  • But the other wonderful thing that it does

  • is it softens the angle of the jaw

  • and gives a little more of a heart shape to the face.

  • And that's why I love it the most.

  • So just demonstrating here on Arlene,

  • when we're treating the masseters

  • we tend to mark out where the muscle

  • is at its bulkiest

  • and then we inject with three or four

  • injection points into the masseter.

  • Alright, now we've been working our way down the face

  • and this last treatment that I want to talk about

  • is actually not involving the face

  • but in fact the muscles around the jawline

  • and down the neck.

  • We have a sheet of muscle around our neck

  • from our jawline coming down our neck

  • called the platysma.

  • Now what can happen is sometimes this platysma

  • can really get quite strong and show as

  • sort of bands or ropiness to the neck.

  • Can you just clench those muscles for me Arlene?

  • Try that again.

  • Great.

  • Obviously Arlene is working very hard

  • to show us those platysma bands

  • but in some people, they're really quite strong

  • and very prominent.

  • Certainly when they're talking you can see

  • the bands popping out.

  • And it's quite distracting.

  • So a lot of people like to have them just softened.

  • We can use the anti wrinkle injections

  • by just injecting along the bands

  • and that just softens the way

  • the platysma muscle sits.

  • And it is a more relaxed look on the neck

  • and quite rejuvenating.

  • So in summary, the lower half of the face

  • is a great area that we can look at

  • to do some treatment with anti wrinkle injections.

  • Which is subtle, but still at the same time

  • both refreshing and rejuvenating.

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