Botox Brow Furrow Before & After

View successful results of botox brow furrow patients who have been treated by top doctors. Botox is safe, consistent, and effective in minimizing the central brow furrows (“11’s).

The one down side is a 3 month duration of effect. However, the benefits of this technique for patients who do not want to consider surgery are lack of downtime and very few side effects.

Surgical techniques, which involve disrupting the muscle complex that causes these lines are also very effective, but must fit your goals, lifestyle, and expectations. (Stephen Prendiville, MD, Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon)

Botox is the most economical way to treat this area. For deeper furrows, you may also need juvederm or restylane.

Get Rid Of Your Furrow

You will need to treat every 3 – 4 months. (Kris M. Reddy, MD, FACS, West Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon)

Botox or Dysport is probably your best way to get rid of the brow furrow. If however, the furrows are to deep you can uses a filler such as Restylane, Perlane or Juvederm.

Fillers are used to elevate the depression that causes that angry look. As always discuss the benefits and risks with your own physician. (Carlos Wolf, MD, Miami Facial Plastic Surgeon)

The deep furrows between eyebrows (glabella) are due to involuntary muscle contraction. Botox or Dysport remains the best solution despite the fact that the injection may have to be repeated every 3-6 hours. You may augment the botulinum injection with hyaluronic acid fillers such as Restylane or Juvederm which can last 6-9 months in the glabella area.

While implant is plausible, there is slight risk of infection and scar tissue. (William Ting, MD, Bay Area Dermatologic Surgeon)

The combination of Botox or Dysport to relax the muscles in a natural-looking way, plus a filler like Restylane or Juvederm corrects a deep angry brow furrow more effectively and lasts longer than either one alone.

Skillfully done, treatment is almost painless and takes less than 5 minutes. Botox or Dysport results last about 4 months at the beginning, but over time benefits may last longer. The filler usually lasts 9 months to a year.

Alternative treatments at this point involve surgery which doesn’t always work, may have complications, and has much more recovery. (Margaret Weiss, MD, Baltimore Dermatologic Surgeon)

Botox for brow furrow before and after pictures