Jacksonville Brow Lift doctors
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Scott Trimas, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1361 13th Ave South Suite 125, Jacksonville Beach |
7 answers | |
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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5 answers |
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Jason D. Meier, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
11701-32 San Jose Blvd. Ste 211, Jacksonville |
1 answer | |
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Timothy Fee, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
4147 Southpoint Dr E, Jacksonville |
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A. H. Nezami, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
820 Prudential Drive Suite 702, Jacksonville |
Recent Answers
I am nineteen years old. My face is asymmetrical and it doesn't really bother me for the most part. However, my asymmetrical eyebrows drive me crazy! One of them is fine, but the other lies flat and close to my eye - which I think frames my face poorly. It's not a crippling thing for me, but I would feel more confident if I weren't always trying to compensate by raising my brows. If I were to take care of it, it would have to be something simple and non-invasive. Would Botox be my best option?
Given your age and the relatively minor asymmetry, I would recommend botox as the best option. You can selectively treat the appropriate target muscle and achieve the affects you desire.
Is a coronal brow lift a better option for removing frown or scowl lines?
In my opinion and many others, the endoscopic browlift is the best option since it avoids a scar and does not affect the hairline. Endosocpically, you can directly targe the furrow and the scowl lines.




