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Gummy Smile
A Gummy Smile treatment is a simple, non-surgical procedure that reduces the appearance of excessive gum show when you smile. By carefully injecting a small amount of neuromodulator (like Botox) into specific muscles, your upper lip relaxes and covers more of your gums, revealing a more balanced, confident smile. The results are subtle, natural-looking, and require no downtime.
How Gummy Smile Treatment Works for Your Unique Needs
Your provider customizes the dosage and injection placement to gently control lip movement and create a smile that suits your facial features.
Ideal For:
- Excessive gums
- Lip imbalance
- Quick fix
Does Not Treat:
- Jaw misalignment
- Gum disease
- Permanent results
- Major corrections

Balances your smile
Reduces gum exposure for a more harmonious look.

Quick procedure
Takes only a few minutes with immediate return to your day.

Natural results
Maintains your ability to smile and express yourself.

Non-surgical
No cuts, stitches, or recovery time needed.

Boosts confidence
Enhances your smile and self-esteem instantly.

Minimal discomfort
Only a quick pinch—no long-lasting pain.
The Gummy Smile Treatment in Action
Your provider uses a tiny needle to inject neuromodulator into the upper lip area, relaxing the muscle that lifts your lip too high. The process is fast and comfortable, with results becoming noticeable within a few days.
"I was always self-conscious about my gummy smile, but this treatment made a huge difference! Now I smile confidently in photos, and the results look so natural. The whole experience was quick and easy."
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long do the results last?
Gummy Smile treatment typically lasts 3–4 months before a touch-up is needed.
2. Is it painful?
Most people feel only a quick pinch during injection; discomfort fades quickly.
3. When will I see results?
Improvements are usually visible within 3–7 days after treatment.
4. Will my smile look natural?
Yes, your provider will use a subtle approach to maintain natural movement and expression.
5. Are there any side effects?
Mild swelling or redness may occur but resolves quickly; serious side effects are rare.
6. Who should avoid this treatment?
Those with certain neuromuscular disorders, allergies, or who are pregnant should consult their provider first.
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