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Ingye-dong Salivary Gland Botox Location, Pain Information

닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University · 닥터에버스의원 · March 23, 2026

Ingye-dong Salivary Gland Botox Location, Pain Information If your face line looks dull or the area under your jaw seems swollen, it may be a good idea to check whether something o...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University

Original post date: March 23, 2026

Translated at: April 19, 2026 at 9:45 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

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If your face line looks dull or the area under your jaw seems swollen, it may be a good idea to check whether something other than simple weight changes is causing it.

In particular, if the area in front of the ears or under the jaw looks more prominent, it may be due to enlargement of the salivary glands.

To improve this, Ingye-dong salivary gland Botox may be one option. If you have questions about the location or pain while learning about it, please take this opportunity to get information from today’s post.

I’ll organize the details mainly around where it acts and how much discomfort is involved.

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Ingye-dong Salivary Gland Botox Location

When the salivary glands are overly developed, the area under the jaw or in front of the ears may appear swollen, which can give the impression that the face looks broader. This treatment can help reduce that volume and make the puffy-looking lines appear more refined.

This area can be easily stimulated depending on eating habits or lifestyle. As repeated stimulation accumulates, the glands may become larger, which can make the face look wider or the area under the jaw look thicker.

Therefore, this solution is applied to the area under the chin or in front of the ears, and by reducing the size of those areas, it can help refine the overall facial contour. It is also not only about the outer appearance, but you may also notice changes internally.

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How Much Does Ingye-dong Salivary Gland Botox Hurt?

Next, let’s look at the level of pain that many people are curious about. During the procedure, there may be a slight stinging sensation.

Afterward, bruising, redness, swelling, and a bit of discomfort may appear temporarily. These reactions often gradually subside after some time.

Since this method involves injecting medication with a needle and is relatively simple, the pain is usually more like a brief sting rather than something highly burdensome. Of course, this can vary from person to person, so please use this as a general reference.

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Ingye-dong Salivary Gland Botox Location, Pain

Let’s Also Look at How Long It Lasts

So, how long can you expect the effects of this care to last? In general, changes begin to appear about 2 to 4 weeks after treatment, and the effects often last for about 4 to 6 months.

If you want the effects to continue for a longer time, receiving treatment at 4- to 6-month intervals, which is the usual maintenance period, may be one option.

Of course, the information above may vary depending on your individual condition.

Lastly, let’s review a few points to keep in mind after treatment. First, please avoid strongly rubbing or irritating the treated area. It is also helpful to avoid drinking alcohol and smoking for one week, and it is better to avoid saunas or strenuous exercise because they can raise body heat.

Today, we looked at a way to help relieve concerns that make the face line look less sharp. I hope this was of some small help to you, and I’ll wrap up here. Thank you.

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