I have always had a lower right eyebrow, and it's never bothered me much, but as I get older and the skin has starts getting more lax, I notice that the right eyelid sometimes hangs over me feels heavier. I have gotten Botox and realized that without Botox, I lift my right eyebrow to overcompensate, causing more wrinkling on that side. Additionally, the Botox prevents me from doing that, so the eyelid is really heavy on the right. Pictures with captions attached.
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January 27, 2023
Answer: Droopy Brows -- Eyebrow Lift with Injectable Fillers / Cannulas for Reduced Pain/Swelling / See an Expert
Yes, these can be improved. But, first, just wait. Those incisions look very fresh in the pictures. They will likely fade and become very hard to see. If not, we have solutions.
To give the eyebrows a nice lift, we use injectable fillers to improve the eyebrow, upper eye, forehead and temple. A filler is placed on the bone and in the fat pads of these areas to contour and lift without it looking overdone. We use cannulas to limit pain and swelling. I suggest getting a...
For significant improvement, hooded eyelids require surgery if there is enough skin. For nonsurgical treatments: Radiofrequency (Thermage or Venus Legacy/Viva), injectable fillers, and a Botox brow lift can help contour the eyebrows and lift the eyelid skin. I recommend getting a formal...