That is a very difficult question to answer without doing a face to face consultation. There are patients that may require as little as 20 units and others that need over 60 units. So, it just depends on each individual person. They really need to be evaluated by a trained injector to determine how much will be needed and where it needs to be injected.
This is a fairly odd effect. the product wore off at the same rate in both areas? Did you go to the same injector that you went the first time?. If so, I would recommend going back, and having the place a adverse effect complaint with Allergan. They will provide you with appropriate recommendations. My only concern is if the injector is not using US FDA approved botox cosmetic product, then, Allergan may not address the issue.
Hi Chrissy, An Ophthalmologist can help in providing you with a prism with adjust your vision until the botox wears off. This is very uncommon occurrence. Make sure to notify the injector who injected your Botox.
Hi Ceecee, Botox of the Glabella may help smooth out that region. If that does not help, perhaps Some filler in the area may help such as Juvederm. But this has to be evaluated in person to get a three dimensional view of what is truly going on. There are skin tightening procedures which may be of some value.
Sometimes using a smaller dose of botox on the medial frontalis or injecting a little higher on the frontalis will help decrease the brow from dropping. Also, injecting the glabella will usually help raise the brow to a greater degree on patients the have a strong downward pull on that muscle (Procerus).