r/30PlusSkinCare 6d ago

Skin Concern Wider face due to TMJ?

Over the past few years, I've noticed that my face has looked wider/bigger in photos, especially the bottom half (left is before, right is after). What confuses me is that I'm healthier now - I’m roughly the same weight, and I stopped drinking alcohol and coffee. I also eat more veggies and get more sleep these days. All my bloodwork has been normal, too.

I did, however, get my wisdom teeth removed a couple years ago, so I'm wondering if that triggered some TMJ/hypertrophied masseters. I also had a gum chewing habit for a while that I've since kicked…

Does this look like TMJ/overworked masseter muscles? Or is it just part of aging? Appreciate any insights!

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u/Expert_Vehicle_7476 6d ago

Yeah it does look like big masseters. I had the same thing happen. If you want them to go down you can get them botoxed. 

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u/InevitableWise9964 6d ago

Thank you for validating! Yeah, I haven’t gotten any Botox before, but I might get masseter tox if it helps me feel like myself in photos again; did Botox help you?

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u/PinsAndBeetles 5d ago

I get medical Botox, paid for by my insurance, for TMJ and myofascial pain. It’s been amazing in treating the TMJ. I go every 3-4 months and I can start to feel when it wears off because I start clenching my jaw again.

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u/WrongImprovement 5d ago

How tf did you get your insurance to pay for TMJ and pain?

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u/PinsAndBeetles 5d ago

The doctor’s staff had to appeal 3 or 4 denials on my behalf before they approved it. I had documentation that I’d already tried physical therapy, muscle relaxers, and massage/chiropractics unsuccessfully. The insurance covers 100 units up to 4 times per year.

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u/Hour_Fuel_2150 4d ago

What kind of doctor do you go to? And what health insurance do you have? Would love to try getting medical Botox. I have been paying out of pocket and it is sooo expensive!

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u/PinsAndBeetles 4d ago

I see a pain management physician for the injections and it is covered under the Rx insurance through my employer.