Uneven eyebrows are a very common concern and can be caused by natural facial asymmetry, differences in muscle movement, previous trauma, or even habitual facial expressions. The good news is that there are several effective options—both non-surgical and surgical—to help improve eyebrow symmetry, depending on your goals and the degree of asymmetry. Non-Surgical Options: Botox/Dysport/Xeomin: Small amounts of neuromodulators can be injected to relax specific muscles, subtly lifting or lowering one brow to create a more balanced appearance. This is a quick, in-office procedure with minimal downtime and results that last 3–4 months. Fillers: Hyaluronic acid fillers can be used to add volume beneath one brow, helping to even out the position or shape. Brow Shaping and Makeup: Professional brow shaping, tinting, or microblading can visually correct minor asymmetries. Makeup techniques can also help camouflage differences. Surgical Options: Brow Lift: For more significant or permanent correction, various brow lift techniques (such as endoscopic, direct, or lateral brow lift) can reposition the brows for improved symmetry. The choice of technique depends on your anatomy and desired results. Fat Grafting: In some cases, fat transfer can be used to add volume and improve brow contour. What to Expect: A thorough evaluation is important to determine the underlying cause of your asymmetry and the best approach for you. Sometimes, a combination of treatments yields the most natural and satisfying results. Complete symmetry is not always possible or even desirable, as a slight difference is normal and can add character to your face. Next Steps: I recommend consulting with a board-certified dermatologist or facial plastic surgeon experienced in both non-surgical and surgical brow correction. They can assess your facial anatomy and discuss the best options tailored to your needs and preferences.