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The procedure to use botox to raise eyebrows removes forehead lines, raise sagging eyebrows and reduce the appearance of upper eyelid hooding. A small amount of Botox needs to be injected above the lateral aspect of the eyebrows to lift droopy brows and provide a lift. Check Health Care Insidesu2019 online page for more info.
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Frown lines, forehead creases and sagging eyebrows can age a person faster than almost any other condition. A brow lift procedure rejuvenates the entire upper face and leaves us looking less tired and angry, as well as taking years off of our appearance. Traditional brow lift surgery still has downtime and surgical risk involved. The question remains, can we use Botox to raise eyebrows or forehead area? A Botox brow lift is a type of procedure that treats frown lines between our brows. It also elevates the height of our eyebrows with Botox Cosmetic (botulinum toxin type A) injections. Botox smoothes out wrinkles by weakening and relaxing the muscles the cause skin to wrinkle. Apart from smoothing out worry and frown lines, the lifting effect by that the Botox Cosmetic injections create, not only raises the ends of the eyebrows into a more pleasing arch, but also opens the eyes, reducing the “hooded” appearance so common in middle aged eyes.
BOTOX BROW LIFT TECHNIQUE The procedure to use botox to raise eyebrows removes forehead lines, raise sagging eyebrows and reduce the appearance of upper eyelid hooding. A small amount of Botox needs to be injected above the lateral aspect of the eyebrows to lift droopy brows and provide a lift. By skillfully injecting small amounts of “baby Botox” into key areas of the glabella and forehead areas, the forehead will be raised and we look more relaxed with a more youthful appearance. There are many ways to inject Botox in the forehead, depending on a patient’s anatomy. If there are very low set droopy brows, the procerus muscle needs to be injected (the muscle between the eyebrows) and a carefully placed amount of Botox around the orbicularusoculi muscles (the muscles around the eyes) to pull down the tail of the brow. In addition, there are times when the upper portion of the forehead needs injection to relax the forehead muscle and this helps pull the brows up more. Non-surgical brow lifts are much preferred over surgical brow lifts since surgery can give a very unnatural “surprised” look. In addition, there are considerable complications from surgical brow lifts including hair loss from the incisions, scars, and localized pain and headaches from the surgery. Thus, the subtle yet elegant enhancement of the non-surgical brow lift using botulinum toxin, or Botox is much preferred.