Botox To Lower Eyebrow

Botox can be used to lower the eyebrow, although not commonly done, it is certainly possible. Make sure to discuss the exact results you wish to achieve with your practitioner. They can inject a small amount of Botox in the muscles that cause the brows to move upwards.

This should give you the effect you are looking for. (Mariam Cappiello, MD, Chestnut Hill Anesthesiologist)

With proper placement of Botox, the brows can either be raised or lowered to achieve the desired look. I recommend seeing an expert in your area for a proper consultation and treatment plan. (Alain Michon, MD, Ottawa Physician)

In the hands of a creative and experienced plastic surgeon many, almost miraculous results can be achieved using botox.

Make sure you find yourself a good plastic surgeon or dermatologist. (Leonard Grossman, MD, New York Physician)

Brow Asymmetry Can Often Be Corrected Using Small Doses Of Botox

Can Botox be used to lower eyebrows?

While it is more common for Botox to be used to raise eyebrows in order to give a patient the appearance of a refreshed and rejuvenated appearance, it can be used to lower eyebrows as well.

I would recommend you seek an experienced board certified physician who is skilled with the indication you are seeking. (Philip Solomon, MD, FRCS, Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon)

Botox for Lowering Eyebrows?

Botox is often used strategicly in the forehead to lift the outer eyebrows to achieve a more open eye look paving the way for a refreshed and less tired looking facial expression. Botox, a muscle relaxant, can also be used to help treat facial asymmetry by targeting specific facial muscles.

So yes, it is possible to lower the placement of one eyebrow relative to the other eyebrow by using Botox. (Liane Robinson, MBBS, Sydney Physician)

Correcting Brow Asymmetry Using Botox

Lower the brows with Botox

Yes, you can use Botox to lower the brow to make your face look more symmetrical. I would recommend seeing an experienced physician to do this as getting the correct placement and number of units will be important.

With that being said, it may take a couple of injection times before it is “just right.” Remember, most of us are asymmetric anyway. (Tianna Tsitsis, MD, Mount Vernon Physician)

Botox to lower eyebrows

Although most people use Botox to lift their eyebrows, if you have some eyebrow asymmetry and you wish to lower one this can usually be done injecting a small amount of Botox by an experienced practitioner.

This is not an uncommon treatment to fix the mephisto look when not enough Botox has been injected above the eyebrow and you get that startled arched eyebrow look. A lot of patients think this is caused by too much Botox but it actually means that not enough has been injected above the eyebrow and can easily be remedied by a minute amount of Botox in the arched area.

Correcting Brow Asymmetry With Botox

This is one reason we routinely check our patients 2 weeks after their initial Botox treatment in case the arch we try to achieve is exaggerated and too obvious. (Rita Rakus, MBBS, London Physician)

Although it’s not a standard treatment, good injectors will use a a small amount of product to relax the muscles pulling upward on the brow to relax them and even out the two sides.

It’s a simple procedure, the key is getting the number of units right to make the appearance symmetrical. (Harold J. Kaplan, MD, Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon)

Botox can be used to help relax the muscle that lift the eye brows and eventually make them look the way you want.

Its has to be a very specific dose and area of injection because little change can actually droop the eye lid too much. (Ramandeep Sidhu, MD, Issaquah Vascular Surgeon)

Lowering The Brow By Weakening The Frontalis Elevator Muscle

Botox/Dysport for eyebrow asymmetry and eyebrow positioning

Yes, neuromodulators such as Botox and Dysport can be used by experienced injectors to address eyebrow asymmetries and to optimize eyebrow positioning. (Shaun Patel, MD, Miami Physician)

Botox can be used to change the shape of the eyebrows but it must be done by someone skilled in the use of the material to avoid side effects See a board certified dermatologist who is experienced in its use. (Melvin Elson, MD, Nashville Dermatologist)

it can be done suing Botox which is generally an on off switch for muscle activity. Finding an experienced physician injector is your best bet. (Daniel Barrett, MD, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon)

Botox can be used to raise or lower eyebrows. A good Facial Plastic surgeon is adept at “sculpting” your eyebrows with Botox. Seek out a consultation with a board-certified surgeon. (David Alessi, MD, Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon)

Mild Brow Asymmetries

Absolutely, Botox can be used to improve brow symmetry both lifting and lowering depends on the need.

It is relatively simple procedure, but it helps if done by experienced injector. (Beata Danek, MD, Chicago Family Physician)

Botox and all Neuromodulators can lower the eyebrow . You need to see an experienced Doctor who has knowledge of the muscles around the eyes. (Darab Hormozi, MD, Towson Oculoplastic Surgeon)

Routinely we would avoid injecting close to the eyebrow since that can bring the eyebrow lower. In particular, I have one patient after facelift she has high eyebrows and she comes for botox to improve her look. (Ray Bayati, MD, Rocklin Physician)

Botox may certainly be used to balance either significant or subtle asymmetry in facial expression. If you would like to target one elevated eyebrow, a treatment of Botox above that eyebrow would cause it to appear to be lowered while your forehead muscles are at rest.

You Can Lower The Brows With Botox

However, just be aware that it is possible that when you go to lift both of your eyebrows that the treated eyebrow may not elevate as much as the side you did not treat. When you go for your evaluation, consider to ask your plastic surgeon to treat your entire forehead but to treat a little bit lighter above the low side, or a little bit heavier above the high side. (Marc Everett, MD, Long Island City Physician)

Botox to lower the eyebrows

Yes, injecting Botox into the forehead (frontalis) muscle will allow the eyebrows to drop. Caution needs to be taken in older individuals, who often use their forehead muscle to help open their eyes. If such is the case, then injecting the forehead muscles is not a good idea, as the resulting eyebrow drop will make the upper eyelids look heavy. (John Troccoli, MD, FAAD, New York Dermatologist)

Botox can lower your eyebrows. The only muscle the “lifts” the brows is the frontalis muscle. Botox injections here would relax the muscle and allow it to drop. I suggest a formal consultation to see if this would work for you. (Aldo Guerra, MD, Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon)