Thank you for your question. The short answer is likely. Many people have some asymmetry of the face and some people notice it more and some people notice it less. Some people it does not bother and some people would like this to be addressed. There are a few muscle groups that control the position and movement of the eyebrows. They are located between the eyes, above the eyebrows in the forehead area and around the eye itself. Botox is a purified protein that helps control these muscles by relaxing them. By combining the relaxation of these muscles, it is possible to change the location of the eyebrow and help with the asymmetry. It is not just the placement of the Botox but the dose also that is very important. Sitting down and having a thorough examination and discussion with an experienced injector would be the next step and together they may help find the right choices for you.