Eyebrow

Lifted shape. Natural frame.

Expressive brow structure supported by muscle and soft tissue; changes here can affect symmetry, openness, and facial balance.

Why eyebrow changes occur

The eyebrows play a key role in expression and eye framing. Over time, muscle imbalance, skin laxity, and changes in soft tissue support can cause the brows to lower, flatten, or lose symmetry.

Repetitive facial movement, genetics, and age-related collagen loss influence brow position and shape. Subtle shifts can make the eyes appear smaller or heavier, even when eyelids themselves have not significantly changed.

Common Concerns We Treat in the

Eyebrow

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How we treat the

Eyebrow

Our approach to treating the

Eyebrow

FAQ

Why do my eyebrows look lower or flatter than they used to?
Why do my brows look uneven when I raise my eyebrows or make expressions?
Why do my eyebrows affect how open my eyes look?
How do treatments adjust brow position without making my expression look surprised?