What is mentalis?
mentalis is a muscle located directly below the lower lip, near the tip of the chin. He is responsible for lifting the lower lips. Because it works to return her chin and push her lower lip out, it is often called an engaging muscle. Someone who exaggerates her expression of displeasure or sadness will most likely use this muscle. Although most people go through life without thinking about their mentality, some people are plagued by health and disorders that significantly affect this muscle.
Mentalis usually does not pose a problem for most people, but there are several disorders and conditions that may require medical attention. For example, geniospasms, a rare genetic disorder, can affect mentalization muscle. With geniospasms, chin and lower lips, involuntarily and repeatedly. Geniospasms are usually caused by stress, usually beginning in childhood. Fortunately, when mentalis is influenced by geniiSpasms, there is a medical procedure that can be used to control convulsions. In particularToxin A, known Botox® brands, work well. As a result of injections, the muscle is paralyzed, but the facial expressions are not disturbed and the speech is not prevented. Botox® is one of the most effective, at least the most painful and fastest methods to treat the problem. However, all options should be considered because there are side effects on Botox®, including pain, headache or stomach.
Some people may decide to have cosmetic surgery to change the size or shape of the chin. If the chin is reduced, the procedure is called menoToplastics. If the chin is enlarged, it is called genioplasty. In both cases, the mental muscle is separated during surgery and can then be damaged or incorrectly reconnected. As a result, Botox® has proved to be useful for trjezte symptoms of damaged muscle.
In some cases mentalis is tense due to Brad's deformityy. In these cases, the surgeon can recommend the chin implant or fill the chin with fat. The chin implant and adding fat usually work to reduce the muscle tension.
Before undergoing any chin surgery, a specialist should be contacted. Mentalis and Brady deformities are somewhat unusual, but surgery can change the speech and appearance of the affected individual. Surgery is not always necessary, but it can become the best choice. In some cases, a second medical opinion may be guaranteed, especially if alternatives are available for surgical procedure.