Overdevelopment of the chewing muscles can make the face wider and more masculine than we would like. This condition is usually caused by a congenitally large jaw bone, or by enlargement of the masseter muscle, which increases in its size as it is exercised (chewing gum, clenching and grinding teeth).
The masseter muscle is one of the biggest chewing muscles and runs from the cheekbone to the top of the jawbone and it can give your jaw an enlarged and wide appearance. At REclinic, we can in certain instances, use Botox to relax overdeveloped muscles to give your face a slimmer and softer shape.
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Monday 28, April, 2025
At REclinic, we believe in proactive care—because looking after your body now can make all the difference later. One area that’s often overlooked until it causes problems? Your joints. As we age, it’s not just the wrinkles or the grey hairs we notice. The aches and stiffness in our knees, hips, and ankles can creep up too—especially if we’re carrying a little extra weight. Here’s why it happens, and most importantly, what you can do about it.
Friday 28, March, 2025
At REclinic, we are always looking for ways to enhance the care we offer to our patients. That’s why we are thrilled to introduce Dr Rachel Jakeman (General Practitioner - MBBS MRCGP DRCOG DFFP), an experienced GP specialising in women’s health, hormone balance, and metabolic health. With her expertise in perimenopause and menopause care, Dr Rachel brings a holistic, personalised approach to supporting women through this transformative stage of life.