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Τοπικοποιημενη διαδρομη και προσαρμοσμενο περιεχομενο αρθρου
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A gummy smile describes excessive gum show when smiling. In many patients the reason is not the teeth themselves, but overactive upper-lip elevator muscles that lift the lip too high during expression.
When that is the real cause, Botox can be a quick non-surgical way to soften gum display and create a more balanced smile without changing the natural character of the face.
Not every gummy smile has the same anatomy. Some patients have a short upper lip, some have altered tooth eruption or gingival excess, and some mainly have hyperactive lip-lifting muscles.
That distinction matters because Botox only helps when muscle overactivity is a meaningful part of the problem. If the main cause is dental, periodontal, or skeletal, another treatment path may be more appropriate.
Small botulinum toxin doses are placed into selected upper-lip elevator muscles so they contract less aggressively when the patient smiles. This limits upward lip pull and reduces visible gum exposure.
The intention is not to paralyze the smile. A good result keeps the expression friendly and natural while reducing excessive gingival show.
Dr. Gemici: For gummy smile treatment, precision matters more than high dosing. The aim is control, not stiffness.
In many patients the visible result lasts around 3 to 4 months, after which muscle activity gradually returns and maintenance can be discussed. Some patients notice longer intervals with repeated careful treatment.
The best candidates are adults with visible gum show during smiling who want a non-surgical option and whose evaluation suggests muscle hyperactivity rather than a primarily dental or skeletal cause.
If the smile is driven by gingival hypertrophy, altered passive eruption, or vertical maxillary excess, dental contouring, orthodontics, or maxillofacial planning may be more relevant than toxin alone.
That is why I often treat gummy smile as a diagnosis question first. Botox is an excellent option for the right patient, but not every patient has a Botox problem.
Not when it is planned well. The goal is to reduce excessive gum show while keeping the smile natural and expressive.
For many patients the effect lasts around 3 to 4 months, although metabolism and muscle strength can change that timeline.
No. It works best when upper-lip muscle overactivity is the main issue. Dental or skeletal causes may need different treatment.

Αξιοπιστος και επαγγελματιας
Ο Dr. Hamza Gemici ειναι ιατρος ιατρικης αισθητικης με εδρα το Atasehir της Κωνσταντινουπολης. Η πρακτικη του επικεντρωνεται στο φυσικο anti-aging και στην διακριτικη αρμονιζηση του προσωπου με βοτουλινικη τοξινη, δερματικα fillers, περιοφθαλμικη αναζωογονηση και θεραπειες ποιοτητας δερματος. Ολες οι θεραπειες πραγματοποιουνται με προιοντα εγκεκριμενα απο τον FDA και με ιατρικα καθοδηγουμενα πρωτοκολλα.