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A BOTOX® brow lift at Portland’s Aesthetic Medicine—which some people refer to as a “BOTOX® eye lift”—involves the use of BOTOX® to elevate the height of the eyebrows or to treat vertical frown lines or creases that form between the eyebrows. This is a different type of treatment from surgical brow lift, which involves incisions, the removal of skin, and more.
BOTOX® brow lift results are temporary, but results last for months—and there’s no down time or healing window required after the injection. Patients not ready for surgery tend to enjoy this treatment, which provides a more alert appearance.
Ready to schedule a consultation to discuss treatments like a BOTOX® brow lift with Portland’s Aesthetic Medicine? Call us at 503.907.9605 or send a message online.
BOTOX® contains botulinum toxin as its active ingredient. This toxin works to temporarily pause the contractions of muscles where it’s injected. A BOTOX® brow lift relaxes specific underlying muscles, allowing other forehead muscles to pull up on the brows and open up the eyes.
If you have moderate to severe frown lines, you might also benefit from a BOTOX® brow lift, which helps to reduce the dynamic lines that develop due to frequent forehead motion.
A BOTOX® brow lift can be ideal for someone who has relatively good skin quality and minimal tissue laxity. It is best for patients who are generally in good health, have realistic expectations of the treatment, and are seeking a temporary or minimally invasive, non- surgical brow lift. However, a BOTOX® brow lift is not designed for people who are hoping to correct skin laxity on the forehead or have droopy eyelids. Contact us for more advice about brow lift BOTOX® cost and other details.
BOTOX® has many other uses for the upper and lower face aside from its use in BOTOX® brow lifts. Consider:
Aside from the cosmetic uses of BOTOX®—such as a BOTOX® brow lift—the injectable also has medical uses. For instance, underarm BOTOX® reduces sweat and odor in the underarm area, and BOTOX® for migraines reduces the frequency and severity of the painful headaches. Though these treatments are not available from our practice, learning more about these medical treatments can help you make more informed decisions and feel secure in knowing that the medication is safe and widely applied.
If you’re searching for “Brow Lift BOTOX® Near Me,” there are also other treatments you can consider for reducing wrinkles or improving the general appearance of the skin on the upper face. Microneedling and microdermabrasion are two popular options. Dermal fillers—like the collections of Juvederm® and Restylane® hyaluronic acid-based innjectables—are primarily used for adding volume or fullness to the center and lower parts of the face, such as the cheeks and lips. Unlike brow lift BOTOX®, fillers are substances that can add fullness to minimize wrinkles or add volume to certain areas to improve the balance of the face.
Which combination of treatments can give you the look you are seeking? Talk to our team so we can consult with you and help you to get the maximum benefit of your options!
Schedule your consultation to learn more about lifting the eyebrows with neuromodulators. Contact Aesthetic Medicine for more advice about treatments like BOTOX® brow lift in Portland by calling 503.907.9605 or sending a message online.
BOTOX® Cosmetic has a one-of-a-kind formulation and only BOTOX® Cosmetic is FDA-approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead lines look better in adults.
A combination of factors can cause facial lines. It’s not just about the cellular changes that may occur, or reduction of collagen, or damage caused by free radicals from the sun and the environment.
Repeated muscle contractions from frowning, squinting, or raising eyebrows cause skin to furrow and fold, gradually resulting in the formation of facial lines. BOTOX® Cosmetic works beneath the surface and temporarily reduces the underlying muscle activity that causes moderate to severe frown lines, crow’s feet and forehead lines in adults – to help them look visibly smoother. See real results with BOTOX® Cosmetic: the #1 selling product of its kind in the world. If you are looking for a Portland Botox specialist you can trust feel free to call or fill out the form above to schedule your Botox® consultation with the Aesthetic Medicine team.
When you frown or concentrate, the muscles between your brows contract, causing your skin to furrow and fold. Your specialist will inject these muscles to help make frown lines temporarily look better.
When you squint or smile, the muscles around your eyes contract, causing crow’s feet. Your specialist will inject these muscles to help make crow’s feet temporarily look better.
When you raise your eyebrows, the muscles on your forehead contract, causing skin to furrow and fold. Your specialist will inject these muscles to help make forehead lines temporarily look better.
Some patients receiving BOTOX Injections Portland report the injections feel like a pinch. You may begin to notice a visible smoothing of frown lines, crow’s feet and forehead lines within 24 to 48 hours, with results lasting up to 4 months for moderate to severe frown lines in adults.
Only BOTOX® Cosmetic is backed by more than 16 years of published studies. It uses a unique manufacturing process, and its potency is measured in units that cannot be compared to any other product. This is why there is no such thing as “generic” BOTOX® Cosmetic.
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