I saw Dr. Anna today for a Dysport treatment (forehead wrinkles). I found her very helpful and informative, and I believe she has great skills. I'm looking forward to seeing the results of this treatment.
The short answer is no. Clear and Brilliant uses 1440 and 1927 nanometer wavelength options which are not going to affect your eyebrows. A well trained laser technician will not treat over microbladed areas.
My preferred treatment for fine periorbital lines is micro botox.Small amounts of neurotoxin gently relax the orbicularis oculus muscle to help soften these little lines.Dermal fillers can soften, however they can also "pool" and fluctuate with high salt intake, MSG, alcohol etc and I see many clients requesting to have them dissolved with hyaluronidase enzyme (even up to 5 years after the initial treatment). On MRI scans dermal fillers can last several years in the orbital cavity.
Sometimes can be helped with Platelet Rich Plasma, Low Level Red Light Laser Therapy, and Minoxidil but often the end result is the same. Male pattern hair loss secondary to genetics.
Facial asymmetry is normal. If your face has changed over the past year possible etiology could be non invasive facial procedures such as botox and dermal fillers, neurologic conditions such as Bell's palsy or myasthenia or MS.It is important to rule out sinus infection, orbital issues, and neurological problems before proceeding with a blepharoplasty, if that is what you are considering.
Dermal fillers, if injected under the brow, can help with the appearance of a droopy eyebrow. The combination of filler and botox can really open the eye as the orbicularis oculi muscle relaxes and the frontalis muscle gently lifts the brow. Dr. Anna Sylwestrowicz MD, FRCP(C) Victoria, BC