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Absolutely! Botox is a great product for creating more symmetry with the brows. I would recommend scheduling a consultation with a board certified physician who can assess you in person and determine how many units would be necessary. It’s important to find a Botox expert to avoid getting a droopy brow (from using too much Botox) or injecting in unnecessary places. I personally take a conservative approach and would rather add more product if necessary, but every physician has their own style and technique. You want to find someone whose personality and vision are aligned with your own.
Thank you for your question. From your photo it appears as though your eyebrows are fairly even. That being said, Botox injections can help to even out eyebrows. Visit an expert injector to be assessed. All the best,
botox can be used to even out the brows but should be done with an expert who does small doses till the perfect amount is found. Best, Dr. Emer.
Botox is a neuromodulator that could weaken the movement of facial muscles. A good injector should be able to identify the asymmetry and inject the overacting muscle so that the brow looks si metric
Botox can be used to help even out eyebrows with different heights. This is a fairly common use for Botox.
The answer to your question,kimali, is yes, BOTOX absolutely can correct uneven eyebrows by relaxing themuscle on one side. But ... the treatment requires choosing an experienced,board-certified specialist who is very familiar with the amount of BOTOX neededto create the results you want to achieve. I also want to share that no one'sface is perfectly symmetrical. The asymmetry you mention is very minimal inyour photo and probably not noticeable to most people. If it's something thatbothers, though, seek out a top BOTOX provider who can give you the preciseresults you want. Good luck!
Botox Cosmetic® injections for brow shaping/lifting can definitely fix uneven brows. Since the art and science of Botox Cosmetic® brow shaping is an advanced technique, please consult a board certified aesthetic dermatologist for a consultation.
It's certainly possible to make eyebrows more even with Botox. Be sure you work with a doctor who understands the technique of using less units -- the baby Botox idea.
You can usually inject "baby Botox" into the forehead area and even out the brows with Botox. Be certain to consult an expert. Best, Dr. Green
Thanks for yourquestion. This is a question that we get asked often by our patients. As long as the botox is placed strategically, you can obtain your desired result. These are advanced techniques so be sure to get anexperienced cosmetic dermatologist consultation for recommendations andtreatment options. Since you are close to Calgary, come visit us at our clinic. You can give a call at 403-271-3627. All the best.
Hello jay1ickie,Thanks for your question.Your topical "Botox" is more than likely some type of peptide like argeline peptide which has some mild muscle relaxant effect. Some think that it may potentiate the effect of real Botox, increasing duration of activity.It won't hurt to try it....
Hi Dina, Botox can be administered any time of year and yield the same results. I see a steady stream of patients all year long.
Thank you for you question. It is unlikely Botox would cause spasms. Perhaps keep track and if this keeps happening, speak to your injector. All the best,
Thank you for your question. You only have to wait one day before any treatments after Botox. That being said, I always recommend having the treatments done before Botox. All the best,
Thank you for your question. A before and after photo would help assess exactly what you are speaking about. Filler should not effect the size of your eyes. Perhaps wait until the filler metabolizes a little. Botox will not make your eyes larger. A small amount of Botox under the eyes could...
Thank you for your question. Botox should not have any effect on platelet and wbc. Speak with your family doctor to discuss your health concerns. All the best,
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