Education5 min readBy Trace Cohen|Last updated: 2026-05-27

Botox for Chin Dimples and Orange Peel Texture in Men

Quick Answer

The bumpy, pebbled texture on the chin from mentalis muscle overactivity — nicknamed 'orange peel chin' or 'cobblestone chin' — is one of the most effective areas to treat with Botox. A few units smooths the chin dramatically, and most men don't know this treatment exists.

Stand in front of a mirror and tense your chin slightly. If you see the skin bunch up into a bumpy, pebbled, 'orange peel' texture — that's mentalis overactivity. The mentalis is the small muscle at the tip of the chin, responsible for chin puckering, pouting, and some lip-lowering movements. In men with strong mentalis muscles, this bunching can become a permanent resting texture, not just something that appears with expressions. Botox is uniquely effective here — a few units completely smooths the effect.

What Is Mentalis Overactivity?

The mentalis muscle is hyperactive in many people — it contracts more than necessary during speech, chewing, swallowing, and even at rest. Over time, this repeated bunching creates a cobblestone-texture chin that can look rough, aged, and slightly aggressive in men. It's often described as 'orange peel,' 'golf ball,' or 'peau d'orange' texture. Importantly, this is entirely a muscle-driven phenomenon — the skin itself isn't the problem. This means topical treatments don't address it, but Botox — which targets the muscle — works extremely well.

Signs you have mentalis overactivity:

  • The chin skin looks bumpy or pitted at rest, not just during expressions
  • You can feel the chin muscle tightening when you speak or eat
  • The texture worsens when you press your lips together or say certain sounds
  • Your chin looks smoother immediately after you consciously relax the area
  • Photos of you tend to show a rough, dimpled chin even when you're relaxed

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The Botox Treatment: What to Expect

Treating the mentalis with Botox is straightforward. The standard approach: 4-8 units, divided into 2-4 injection points at the base of the chin and the central mentalis belly. Results appear within 5-7 days as the muscle relaxes. The skin smooths dramatically — the cobblestone texture softens or disappears entirely, and the chin looks cleaner and more defined in photos and in person. Duration is 3-4 months, consistent with other facial areas.

Chin Botox is often paired with jawline Botox (masseter) and chin filler to create a comprehensive lower face refresh. The combination — relaxed mentalis for smooth texture, filler for projection and definition — is one of the most impactful lower-face treatments for men.

Why Men Often Have More Pronounced Chin Dimpling

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Men's mentalis muscles are stronger and more developed than women's on average — following the same testosterone-driven muscle mass principle that applies throughout male facial anatomy. Men with strong jaw structure and active facial muscles tend to have more pronounced mentalis overactivity. This is also why the chin area is a higher-priority treatment for male patients than it is in typical women's Botox protocols, where the mentalis is less commonly overtreated.

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The Mentalis and Chin Projection

The mentalis muscle also plays a role in chin projection and facial balance. Significant mentalis overactivity can create a subtle 'bunched-up' chin appearance that makes the chin look shorter and less defined. When the mentalis is relaxed with Botox, the chin often appears slightly longer and more projected — a visual improvement in facial structure. For men with a naturally strong or prominent chin, this effect is more subtle. For men with a weaker chin who are also considering chin filler, Botox for the mentalis is typically recommended first or simultaneously.

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How Long Does the Result Last?

Mentalis Botox typically lasts 3-4 months in men. As with other areas, results often improve over multiple treatment cycles as the muscle gradually weakens from consistent relaxation. Men who've been treating the area for 2-3 years often report near-permanent improvement in resting texture even in the weeks just before their next treatment — because the muscle is chronically weaker than it was at baseline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can chin Botox cause any visible side effects?

When done correctly, visible side effects are rare. The main risk is injecting too close to the depressor labii inferioris (the muscle that pulls the lower lip down), which can cause temporary asymmetric lower lip movement. This is easily avoided by an experienced injector who knows the chin anatomy. The small injection marks from the needle disappear within 30-60 minutes.

Is chin Botox different from jaw (masseter) Botox?

Yes — they target completely different muscles. Chin Botox (mentalis) addresses the pebbled texture and bunching at the chin tip. Masseter Botox (jaw Botox) reduces the jaw muscle bulk for a slimmer, more defined lower face. They're often done in the same session as complementary treatments.

How many units does a man need for chin Botox?

Typically 4-8 units, injected in 2-4 spots across the chin. Men with particularly strong mentalis muscles may need 8-10 units on the first treatment. This is a relatively low-unit treatment — at $14-20/unit, it adds $60-160 to a session.

Will chin Botox affect my ability to eat or speak?

A temporary, mild change in the feel of chin movement is possible as the muscle adjusts in the first few days. This is rarely noticeable to others and doesn't affect eating or speaking for the vast majority of patients. Full normal function is maintained — the treatment relaxes the muscle, it doesn't paralyze it.

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