No two facial hemispheres are identical. However, when there is a significant or “bothersome” asymmetry, there are ways to provide a balance between the two. On the side with the stronger muscle pull, I’ll usually add a slightly larger amount of Botox and/or filler (depending on the area being treated) Thanks for your question and good luck to you!
The first photo appears to be what’s called a “static line,” a line that is etched into the skin and therefore won’t go away completely after getting Botox for the first time. However, the good news is that if you continue to treat the area regularly, the static lines will begin to soften over time and may even eventually disappear completely. The second photo looks like you still have some eyebrow movement. Oftentimes a provider will treat the forehead conservatively in order to prevent a “heaviness” from over treating the area. If you want the forehead to be completely “frozen,” this would just require a slight touch up which many injectors will offer at no charge after your first treatment. Good luck! I hope you receive the results you are looking for!