How Much Does a Masseter Reduction Cost?
If you are researching the cost of masseter reduction or jawline slimming, you have likely noticed a wide range of pricing across different clinics. Navigating these costs can be confusing, especially when many providers use a "per unit" model that makes it difficult to predict your final bill.
The Common Pricing Model: Charging Per Unit
The majority of clinics in the industry charge on a per-unit basis. While this may seem straightforward, it often leads to unpredictable pricing.
For masseter reduction, these large muscles typically require a significant amount of product. On average, a patient may require between 50 to 80 units total. At standard industry rates, this often results in a total cost ranging from $500 to $1200 per session. If you have particularly strong muscles, the cost increases with every additional unit required, making it difficult to budget for your care.
The TT Aesthetics Approach: Transparent Fixed Pricing
We believe that medical treatments should be focused on the clinical outcome, not on counting units. We want our patients to have complete certainty regarding their investment before they even sit in the chair.
We do not charge per unit. Instead, we offer a transparent, fixed-price structure based on the dosage level required for your specific anatomy:
Small Dose: $400
Large Dose: $500
A large dose at our clinic typically ranges between 50 to 80 units total. This ensures that even those with very strong jaw muscles, who might normally pay upwards of $800 at other clinics, can access the full treatment they need for a flat fee of $500.
Why Fixed Pricing is the Best Choice for You
Cost Certainty: You know exactly what you are paying upfront. There are no hidden fees or "extra units" added to your bill at the end.
Clinical Integrity: Our doctor is free to use the exact amount of product your muscles require to achieve the best result. We are not incentivized to over-treat you to increase the bill.
Fairness for All: We believe it is unfair for a patient to be penalized with a higher price simply because they have naturally stronger muscle mass.
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All medical procedures carry risks, including bruising, swelling, or temporary asymmetry. Clinical suitability and the required dosage must be determined through a private, one-on-one assessment with our doctor.
To learn more about your masseters book a consultation with a qualified expert, book TT Aesthetics.