Hi, I am considering getting Botox on my forehead to improve uneven eyebrows (one eyebrow is a bit lower than the other one. The injector I spoke with also said that it would be good to treat frowning muscles at the same time as I tend to make „angry looking” face. I have a sloped forehead with very prominent brow bone. I know that muscles shrink with Botox because I get my masseters injected. Is there a risk that my brow bone will become even more prominent with Botox?
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The effects of Botox are temporary, typically resolving gradually over three to four months. If you have full movement of your brows then the Botox is wearing off. See an expert injector near you for an evaluation.
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