What is a Gummy Smile Treatment?
At Purebella, our gummy smile treatment is designed to reduce the appearance of excess gum tissue, resulting in a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing smile. This procedure typically involves the use of injectable Botox or dermal fillers to relax the muscles around the upper lip or reshape the gum line. By targeting the hyperactive muscles that cause the upper lip to lift too high when smiling, Botox can reduce gum exposure. In some cases, laser gum contouring may be performed to remove a small portion of gum tissue and redefine the smile.
This non-surgical option is not only quick but also offers minimal downtime, making it a popular choice for those looking to enhance their smile without undergoing invasive surgery.
Benefits of Gummy Smile Treatment with Purebella
- Enhanced Aesthetic Appeal: One of the primary benefits of gummy smile treatment is the immediate improvement in the appearance of your smile. By reducing the visibility of the gums and creating a more balanced smile, you’ll feel more confident in your appearance.
- Minimally Invasive: At Purebella, we specialize in non-surgical treatments. The gummy smile correction using Botox or dermal fillers requires only a few injections, and the process is virtually painless, with results that begin to show within a few days.
- Quick Results: Unlike surgical treatments, which can take weeks for recovery, you can see visible improvements in your smile within just a few days. Most patients notice the final results within two weeks after the treatment.
- Long-Lasting Effects: The effects of the Botox treatment can last up to 3-4 months, making it a great option for those looking for a long-lasting yet reversible solution. For more permanent solutions, laser gum contouring can provide years of improvement with just one session.
- Boosted Confidence: An improved smile can lead to increased self-esteem and greater confidence in social settings. You’ll feel less worried about smiling and laughing, knowing that your gummy smile has been addressed.