Medical-Grade Botox · Wausau, WI
More Than a Wrinkle Treatment — It's Therapy
Delivered in a surgical dental setting where Botox treats the muscles behind jaw pain, grinding, and tension — not just the lines on your face.
Therapeutic First. Cosmetic Second.
Most people think of Botox as a cosmetic fix — and it is a remarkable one. But in a dental and surgical practice, Botox does something spas can't offer: it quiets the overworked muscles that drive bruxism, TMJ pain, tension headaches, and an overdeveloped jawline. It's the same molecule used in medical clinics for movement disorders, applied with anatomical precision by providers who work inside the head and neck every day.
That's the difference between getting Botox at a med-spa and getting it here. Our team maps your masseter, temporalis, and facial muscles the way we map a surgical field — because we already do, every day. Whether you're here for jaw pain relief, a softer jawline, or smoother expression lines, the anatomy is the same, and so is the standard of care.
Four Reasons Patients Choose Botox Here
Bruxism & Teeth Grinding Relief
If you wake up with sore jaws, cracked teeth, or worn-down molars, your masseter muscles are working overtime — often through the night. Targeted Botox relaxes those muscles just enough to protect your teeth, your restorations, and your sleep.
TMJ Tension & Jaw Pain
For patients with chronic jaw tension, clicking, or tension headaches rooted in the TMJ, Botox can calm the muscle pull that drives the pain cycle. We use it as part of a full TMJ plan — not a one-off fix — so relief lasts longer and builds on itself.
Facial Line Reduction
Forehead lines, crow's feet, and the "11s" between the brows respond beautifully to conservative Botox placement. We aim for rested and natural — never frozen — so you still look like you on your best day.
Masseter Slimming
Years of clenching can give the lower face a squared, heavy look. Carefully dosed Botox softens the masseter over time, slimming the jaw contour while easing the grinding underneath.
Why a Surgical Practice Is the Right Place for This
Botox is a medication. It's injected into the same muscles, nerves, and vascular planes we navigate during oral surgery, implant placement, and TMJ care. A surgical dental setting means sterile technique, emergency preparedness, and clinicians who understand facial anatomy at a depth most aesthetic providers simply don't train for.
Your treatments are provided by Leah, our aesthetics provider, under Dr. Bublik's direct supervision. She takes her time, listens to what you actually want, and treats conservatively — because the goal isn't to sell you more units. It's to give you a result that looks like you, feels like relief, and keeps you coming back because you trust us.
Ready to See What Botox Can Do for You?
Whether you're here for jaw relief, a softer profile, or smoother lines, we'll build a plan around your anatomy and your goals — not a package menu.
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