Abstract:Facial asymmetry is one of the commonest causes of impaired aesthetics, serving as a strong motivation for patients to seek corrective treatment. Benign masseteric hypertrophy is a well-known, albeit uncommon condition of rather obscure etiology, resulting from unilateral or bilateral increase in volume and bulk of the masseter muscle, that may or may not be accompanied by hyperostosis of the underlying bony angle of the mandible. This report elaborates a modified surgical modality and operative technique that… Show more
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