Eyebrow Reshaping
Using Botox to shape the eyebrow is one of the fastest growing uses of Botox. From film stars to TV actors and actresses, the eyebrow can play a pivotal part in your expressions and overall look of your face and is chosen by some of the highest paid celebrities as a treatment of choice.
Botox is a widely administered and evidence-based treatment intervention. However exceptional cosmetic results can normally be achieved if this highly effective treatment is administered by an experienced and well qualified medical practitioner.

Dr. Raja will undertake an initial detailed assessment to assess the natural shape and contour of the eyebrows in order to ascertain whether there is any pre-existing asymmetry which may respond favourably to Botox administration.
I was left very impressed with my eyebrow after the treatment, Dr. Raja achieved a much more natural look that looked far better than before. I shouldn’t have left it so long!
Treatment is always individually tailored to the needs of the patient though the patient is always central to the consultation process with informed consent procedures.
Eyebrow reshaping requires expert knowledge of face symmetry, and understanding the contours of the face.
Arched Brow
Arched eyebrows are deemed ideal for those who have extremely thick brows, riding low along the brow ridge.
Horizontal Brow
Horizontal eyebrows are deemed suitable for those who have very narrow faces or widely spaced eyes. This makes their face look broader and deviates attention from the wide gap between the eyes.
Flared Brow
Flared brows are the most striking of all the eyebrow shapes, owing to the sharp angle they have to achieve.
How does Botox lift the brow?
The frontalis muscle of the forehead and the glabella muscles perform opposing functions such that the frontalis muscle lifts the face and the glabella muscles pull it down.
In this procedure Botulinum toxin is injected into the muscle which pulls the forehead which results in a portion of the face being lifted.

Although the effects of this procedure may last for a shorter time compared to surgical intervention, many clinicians choose this in order to avoid surgical intervention and the associated risks of general anaesthesia.




