What Is It About?
Botox Brow Lift is an advanced and non-surgical treatment that is specifically designed to subtly elevate the eyebrows.. Through the relaxation specifically on your facial muscles which will naturally pull the upper face downward, the treatment will open up the eye area, significantly smooth out structural lines, and will create a more refreshed and youthful look.
How does Botox Brow Lift work?
A Botox brow lift works by balancing the opposing muscles of the forehead. This is primarily focused on the muscles in your upper face which are basically divided into two functional groups:
- The Elevators: These are your frontalis muscle which simply refers to the large muscle spanning your forehead. Oftentimes these are called the sole elevator. Its primary and only job is to pull your eyebrows upward.
- The Depressors: This is what you call the collection of muscles around your eyes and between your brows. This includes the orbicularis oculi, corrugator supercilii, and procerus which all act as depressors. Their primary job is to significantly pull your eyebrows downward and inward whenever you frown, squint, or look worried.
When Botox is strategically injected into these significant downward-pulling depressor muscles, their activity is temporarily relaxed. Because with the downward forces paused, the upward-pulling frontalis muscle can now operate unopposed as well as to gently lift the brow line upward by a few millimetres.
Who is it best for?
This type of procedure is highly effective and recommended for people who are dealing with the following:
- Mild to Moderate Brow Sagging: This is recommended for people who are dealing with this brow issue where their eyebrows sit lower on their brow bone compared to the way they used to.
- Hooded or Heavy Upper Eyelids: This happens when there’s excess skin accumulation which actually creates an appearance of tired or crowded over the eyes.
- Asymmetrical Brows: This happens when one eyebrow is significantly sitting visibly lower or flatter compared to the other.
The Difference Between Botox Brow Lift & Surgical Brow Lift
When it comes to evaluating lifting a heavy brow, it is essential to fully understand how a temporary chemical relaxation typically works compared with a permanent surgical relocation. The following are the key differences of the two:
- The Botox Approach: By having a Botox treatment, this will significantly deliver a dynamic and subtle elevation of around 1 to 2 millimetres. Since it works through a temporary muscle relaxation, the results will typically unfold gradually from 7 to 14 days and it would typically last between 3 to 4 months. After the treatment, as your body is naturally metabolising the botulinum toxin, the muscle function will slowly return. This only means that maintenance treatments are generally required 2 to 3 times a year in order to preserve your achieved lifted look.
- The Surgical Approach: Now when it comes to the surgical approach, a surgical brow lift will significantly lift, reposition, and anchor the deep structural tissues and muscles of the forehead, while at the same time trimming away any redundant skin. The standard recovery time of this usually takes several weeks, however the results are significantly dramatic and permanent which can actually last from 10 to 15 years.
Cost Comparison In The UK
Now when it comes to the cost of these two treatments, they are vastly different:
- Botox Brow Lift: By choosing a single treatment session in the UK, you should know that the average cost is between £150 and £350. While this could actually represent a much lower upfront cost, it is also important to fully understand that this is an ongoing maintenance expense for a longer period of time.
- Surgical Brow Lift: When it comes to surgical brow lift in the UK through private clinics, a surgical brow lift is considered as a major structural investment. It usually ranges from £4,900 to over £10,500. These fees generally include the operating theatre costs, the professional fees of your chosen consultant plastic surgeon, anaesthetist fees, and the overnight hospital care.
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When Surgery May Be More Appropriate
It is essential to know that an injectable treatment cannot actually create a clinical lift if there is a severe structural tissue excess. This means that if a patient is presented with severe brow ptosis or possibly an extensive, heavy folds of skin on their upper eyelids which physically obstruct their peripheral vision, Botox is not recommended and it could not actually do anything about the current brow condition. With these types of patient cases, a surgical brow lift is the only recommended and effective way in order to remove the heavy and redundant tissue so it could fully restore its structural functionality.
What Are The Benefits of a Botox Brow Lift?
In this modern day, Botox brow lift is now growing popularly as a non-surgical method intended to refresh the upper face. Through selectively relaxing the muscles which pull the eyebrows down, it generally allows the forehead’s natural lifting muscles to work unopposed and create a more open & youthful expression.
Non-Surgical & Minimally Invasive
Unlike the traditional surgical brow lifts, Botox Brow Lift actually has no incisions, no anaesthesia, and basically no recovery time. It is the best and ideal option for people who are looking for aesthetic improvements without thinking about the risks or commitment which is typically associated with permanent surgery.
Natural Enhancement
The primary goal of this treatment is to actually enhance instead of transforming. Through the fine-tuning of muscle movement, the procedure will significantly create a gentle arch and could actually soften your frown lines. This leads to looking refreshed instead of looking done.
Quick Treatment with No Downtime
For people who are looking for a quick and effective treatment then this procedure is highly recommended. Because this would typically take only 15–20 minutes. The majority of the patients can usually return to their daily activities as soon as they finish the treatment.
Helps In Improving Hooded Eyes & Tired Looking
Through the lifting of the outer tail of the brow, the treatment typically helps in reducing the skin hooding which often accumulates over your upper eyelid. This will create more space between your brow and your lashes. This makes your eyes look wider and generally less tired.
Related Read: Botox for Hooded Eyes: Does It Work?
The Process of Botox Brow Lift
Consultation & Facial Assessment
Just like any cosmetic treatment, you should undergo a comprehensive assessment before undergoing Botox Brow Lift. A practitioner will assess your facial expressions, muscle strength and brow anatomy, your muscle strength, and your brow anatomy. This step is very critical and important for mapping out the exact injection points which are tailored to your unique features and to fully ensure its symmetry.
Injection Technique & Placement
After the assessment, the practitioner will now strategically target the specific muscle groups in order to achieve your desired lift:
- Glabella: These are targeted injections between the brows in order to relax the frown muscles. This actually prevents them from pulling your inner brow downward.
- Orbicularis Oculi: Small amounts of injections are typically placed near the tail of the eyebrow. By relaxing this muscle, it actually prevents it from pulling your outer brow down and to allow your arch to rise.
- Forehead: Injections that are placed here are used conservatively in order to smooth out horizontal lines while at the same time ensuring completely that enough muscle strength remains to maintain the desired lift.
H3: How Many Units Are Used?
There is actually no default or standard dosage because it is highly personalised. Generally, a brow lift would typically require between 12 and 30 units of Botox. This would still depend on each patient’s muscle mass, skin laxity, and desired aesthetic result.
What Are The Risks & Side Effects Of Botox Brow Lift?
Common Side Effects
The most common side effects are generally mild and temporary which includes the following:
- You might experience some redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site.
- You might experience a mild headache following the procedure.
- There might be some localised tenderness as well.
Rare Side Effects
While these are rare side effects, you should still be aware of this in case it might happen to you:
- Drooping: This could possibly happen if the toxin migrates or is placed incorrectly. This can actually cause your upper eyelid or brow to sag. But don’t worry because this is usually temporary and generally reversible over time.
- Asymmetry: This could possibly happen if the muscle relaxation is uneven, or one brow may sit higher or lower than the other.
- Systemic reactions: This is a very rare side effect but patients sometimes may experience flu-like symptoms.
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