651. <Forehead Wrinkle – Botox>
Forehead wrinkle correction with Botox works by relaxing the frontalis muscle, preventing it from contracting and forming lines. It blocks acetylcholine at the nerve-muscle junction, and the effect usually lasts 3–6 months.
However, repeated and frequent treatments may trigger your immune system to develop neutralizing antibodies, leading to Botox resistance. Using purified toxins without accessory proteins can help reduce this risk.
Placing Botox too low on the forehead can weaken the frontalis’ ability to lift the brows, causing heaviness or a droopy look—especially in patients who rely on their forehead to open their eyes due to ptosis.
If only the central forehead is treated while leaving the outer parts active, it may result in an unnatural "samurai brow." A balanced injection pattern that includes the lateral frontalis is essential for natural results.
Also, since the frontalis lifts the eyebrows and the glabellar muscles pull them down, treating both the forehead and frown lines together helps maintain a harmonious brow line.
To achieve optimal and natural results, dosage, depth, and injection distribution must be carefully planned.
[Forehead Botox is a wrinkle-smoothing treatment that adjusts muscle activity with precision.]
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