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Can Botox Help Jowls? What You Need to Know About This Anti-Aging Treatment

Can Botox Help Jowls? What You Need to Know

March 18, 20267 min read

Can Botox Help Jowls? What You Need to Know

If you've noticed sagging along your jawline, you're not alone. Jowls are one of the most common signs of facial aging — and one of the most frequently asked-about concerns at My Skin St. Pete and My Skin Bradenton. The question we hear all the time: Can Botox help?

The short answer is yes — but with important caveats. Here's everything you need to know.


Why Jowls Develop

Jowls form when the skin and deeper tissues of the lower face lose their structural scaffolding. Several forces work together:

  • Declining collagen and elastin — the proteins that keep skin firm and elastic thin out with age

  • Volume migration — fat pads that once sat high on the cheeks descend, adding bulk to the lower face

  • Platysma pull — this broad neck muscle gradually pulls down on jaw tissues

  • Gravity, genetics, and lifestyle — sun exposure, smoking, and heredity all accelerate the process

The result: a softened, undefined jawline that can make the face look heavier or older than it feels.

Can Botox Really Help Jowls?

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Yes — when used strategically by an experienced injector. Botox doesn't add volume or remove skin, but by temporarily relaxing specific downward-pulling muscles, it can create a real lift and improved definition along the jawline.

At My Skin, master injector Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC employs three advanced techniques as part of our antiwrinkle injection services:

1. The Nefertiti Lift

Botox is placed along the jawline and into the neck to relax the platysma muscle — the broad, flat muscle that runs from the chest to the jaw. By releasing its downward pull, this technique:

  • Creates a subtle but noticeable lift along the jawline

  • Improves lower face definition

  • Reduces the appearance of vertical neck bands

  • Provides a more contoured, youthful look

2. Masseter Muscle Relaxation

Enlarged masseter muscles (at the angle of the jaw) — often caused by teeth grinding or clenching — can make jowls appear heavier. Botox injections here can:

  • Slim the lower face

  • Create a more oval facial shape

  • Reduce visual heaviness that accentuates jowling

  • Improve overall facial balance and proportion

3. DAO (Depressor Anguli Oris) Treatment

The DAO muscles pull the corners of the mouth downward, contributing to a sad or aged expression and worsening the look of jowls. Treating these muscles with Botox can:

  • Lift the corners of the mouth

  • Create a more rested, pleasant expression

  • Indirectly improve the appearance of jowling

Realistic Expectations: What Botox Can and Cannot Do

Being honest with patients is a core part of Leah's approach. Here's what to expect:

What Botox CAN do for jowls:

  • Provide mild to moderate jawline lifting

  • Reduce muscle-related pulling and sagging

  • Refine facial contours and definition

  • Serve as a preventative treatment to slow jowl development

  • Complement other treatments for comprehensive results

What Botox CANNOT do:

  • Eliminate significant skin laxity

  • Remove excess skin

  • Replace lost volume in the mid-face

  • Replicate the results of surgical lifting

  • Fully correct severe jowling as a standalone treatment


Combining Treatments for Optimal Results

For the best possible outcome, Leah often recommends pairing Botox with complementary cosmetic dermatology treatments:

Dermal Fillers — Strategic filler placement in the mid-face restores lost volume and provides structural support, reducing the appearance of jowls. Combined with Botox, results are more comprehensive and natural-looking.

Kybella (Deoxycholic Acid) — For patients with excess fat beneath the chin contributing to jowling, Kybella eliminates fat cells and sharpens jawline definition.

Microneedling — This collagen-stimulating treatment improves skin texture, firmness, and elasticity, building on the lifting effects of Botox.

Medical-Grade Skincare Products — Professional products with retinoids, peptides, and growth factors help extend and maintain your results between treatments.

Sculptra — For patients seeking longer-term volume restoration, Sculptra stimulates collagen production over time and can be an excellent complement to Botox for jowl correction.


Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be an ideal candidate for Botox to treat jowls if you:

  • Have mild to moderate jowling

  • Notice muscle-related pulling along the jawline

  • Want to prevent jowls from worsening over time

  • Are seeking subtle, natural-looking improvements

  • Prefer non-surgical options

  • Are in good overall health

  • Have realistic expectations about outcomes

During your consultation at My Skin, Leah will determine whether Botox alone — or in combination with other treatments — is right for your specific concerns.


What to Expect at Your Appointment

Step 1: Comprehensive Evaluation Leah assesses your facial structure, skin quality, and degree of jowling. She'll discuss your aesthetic goals and medical history to ensure Botox is appropriate for you.

Step 2: Customized Treatment Plan Based on your unique needs, Leah will explain which areas to treat, what results to realistically expect, and whether combining Botox with other cosmetic treatments will enhance your outcome.

Step 3: The Injection Process Botox takes just 10–15 minutes. Most patients describe the sensation as a minor pinch — no anesthesia required.

Step 4: Recovery and Results There's virtually no downtime. You may notice minor redness or swelling that resolves quickly. Initial results appear within 3–7 days, with full results visible at the two-week mark, lasting 3–4 months.

Step 5: Maintenance and Follow-Up Leah schedules follow-up appointments to evaluate your results and maintain your refreshed appearance with regular treatments.


Why Patients Trust Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC

Not all injectors are created equal, especially for advanced techniques like treating jowls. Here's why patients throughout St. Petersburg and Bradenton choose Leah Michel:

  • Board-Certified Expertise — Leah is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over 8 years of specialized dermatology and aesthetic injection experience

  • Master Injector Status — Thousands of successful Botox and filler treatments, with precise technique and advanced facial anatomy knowledge

  • 30-Minute Appointments — Every patient receives dedicated time to be heard, evaluated, and given a truly personalized treatment plan

  • Ongoing Education — Leah stays current with the latest advancements to ensure patients receive cutting-edge care

  • Proven Track Record — Read what patients have to say on our testimonials page


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Botox completely eliminate jowls? Not on its own. Botox provides subtle lifting by relaxing downward-pulling muscles. For more significant correction, combining it with dermal fillers — or considering surgical options — may be necessary.

How many units of Botox are needed for jowls? This varies based on individual anatomy and treatment goals. Leah will assess your needs during your consultation and provide a specific recommendation.

Is there any downtime after Botox injections? No significant downtime. Most patients return to normal activities immediately. Avoid lying down or strenuous exercise for 4 hours post-treatment.

Can Botox prevent jowls from developing? Yes. When started early, strategic Botox treatments can help prevent the muscle movements that contribute to jowl formation — making it an effective preventative option.

What's the difference between Botox and fillers for jowls? Botox relaxes muscles to reduce pulling and create subtle lifting. Dermal fillers restore lost volume and provide structural support. For most patients, combining both treatments yields the best results.

Will I look frozen or unnatural? When performed by a skilled injector like Leah Michel, Botox enhances your natural appearance while maintaining normal facial expressions. See real patient results in our gallery.

Is Botox safe? Botox has been FDA-approved for cosmetic use for over 20 years and has an excellent safety profile when administered by a qualified provider. Learn more about our cosmetic services and financial options.


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Ready to Define Your Jawline?

If you're concerned about jowls and wondering whether Botox could help, the next step is a personal consultation with master injector Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC. She'll evaluate your specific concerns, explain all available options, and create a customized plan to help you look as youthful as you feel.

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Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a licensed medical provider and follow their recommendations. If you think you are having a medical emergency, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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Leah Michel APRN, FNP-BC | My Skin By Leah Michel

Leah Michel is a Family Nurse Practitioner and Board-Certified ARNP by ANCC. She graduated with Honors from the University of Tampa. Her specialty is Dermatology: skin cancer treatments, Psoriasis, Acne, Rosacea, Eczema, and other Chronic and Acute Dermatology Conditions. If you’re looking to achieve the latest in anti-aging treatments, look no further than My Skin Dermatology in St Petersburg and Bradenton, Florida. Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC is a highly skilled Cosmetic injector of anti-wrinkle injections with Botox, Dysport, and Jeuveau. Dermal Fillers, such as Versa, Restylane, Sculptra, PRP injections and more. Microneedling with PRP to improve skin texture and overall smoother, healthier skin. She Maintains exceptional certifications in the medical field and exudes a teamwork approach to patient care.

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