I have been seeing Dr Liane Robinson for nearly 2 years now. I have found her to be very professional in her approach as well as friendly with great rapport. She actively listens to me and advises what treatment would look best for me. The clinic runs on time and is absolutely spotless. I would not hesitate in recommending her to my friends and wouldn't dream of going anywhere else.
In my experience, the full result of Botox takes 2 to 3 weeks. If your Eye Brows are still raised and uneven at that stage, it would be prudent of you to return to your doctor as "spocking" and assymetry can be reversed with small amounts of Botox accurately and strategically placed in the Frontalis muscle of your forehead.
Botox is often used strategicly in the forehead to lift the outer eyebrows to achieve a more open eye look paving the way for a refreshed and less tired looking facial expression. Botox, a muscle relaxant, can also be used to help treat facial asymmetry by targeting specific facial muscles. So yes, it is possible to lower the placement of one eyebrow relative to the other eyebrow by using Botox.
As far as the forehead is concerned, most people want to achieve a fresh natural look with some movement. No-one really wants to look like a Robot !! I recommend 8 to 10 units of Botox for the Forehead to relax the lines while allowing some movement for facial expression. It's a balancing act. I charge $150 for Botox for the forehead.
Hi Lee. From the photo you sent, it seems that you would need additional Botox in that area (Glabella). Men often need more Botox than women.