There are several reasons that we can be perceived as being angry. One is brow position, another is a deep crease between the eyes, another is a downturned smile to name just a few. As a facial plastic surgeon I have patients everyday who present this concern to me, That is where my background and experience can be used to present both surgical and non-surgical options. So this a complex question and is best treated by a doctor who has who has all the "tools" avaialable to give the patient the best result. Good luck.



