Eyebrow asymmetry is a common facial concern that often becomes more noticeable with expression or over time. With a personalized, precise approach, brow balance can be improved while preserving natural movement and expression.

Eyebrow asymmetry refers to differences in height, shape, or movement between the eyebrows. One brow may sit higher, arch differently, or move more actively than the other, either at rest or during expression.
This imbalance may be subtle or more pronounced depending on facial anatomy and muscle activity.
Eyebrow asymmetry can be influenced by differences in muscle strength or dominance, natural facial anatomy, nerve signaling, or habitual expression patterns. Over time, changes in muscle tone, skin support, or volume can make asymmetry more noticeable.
In some cases, surrounding structural changes—such as temple volume loss—can also affect brow position.