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After Forehead Botox in Mok-dong: Whether Eye Drooping, Heavy Eyes, and Swelling Occur

닥터에버스 목동점 Dr.Evers Mokdong · 닥터에버스의원 · April 9, 2026

After Forehead Botox in Mok-dong: Whether Eye Drooping, Heavy Eyes, and Swelling Occur If you frequently use your forehead when making facial expressions in everyday life, the line...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스 목동점 Dr.Evers Mokdong

Original post date: April 9, 2026

Translated at: April 19, 2026 at 1:44 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

If you frequently use your forehead when making facial expressions in everyday life, the lines can gradually appear deeper over time. In particular, when you repeatedly open your eyes wide or make a surprised expression, the use of the forehead muscles increases, and the changes may feel faster. In this flow, a method of gently controlling the movement of the facial muscles often leads to one form of care.

However, since an unfamiliar feeling may accompany the process after treatment, it is important to understand both the change process and the recovery flow together. If it is your first time, many people are especially curious about changes around the eyes or a heavy feeling.

  1. Principle of whether eye drooping, heavy eyes, and swelling occur after forehead Botox in Mok-dong

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This method proceeds in a way that gently reduces the movement of the forehead muscles.

It is a structure that relieves the tension in muscles that are repeatedly used when making facial expressions and reduces excessive movement.

The forehead is closely connected to emotional expression, so even small changes can make the overall impression look different. As muscle contraction decreases, facial expressions naturally tend to look calmer, and lines that had formed from repetitive movement also gradually become less pronounced.

However, because the movement differs from what the body was previously used to, an awkward feeling may accompany the early stage.

  1. Changes felt immediately after forehead Botox in Mok-dong: eye drooping, heavy eyes, and swelling

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Once you understand the principle, you can then look at what kind of reactions may appear afterward.

Immediately after treatment, large changes do not usually appear right away; instead, the feeling often changes gradually over time.

In particular, the forehead may feel heavier than usual, or it may feel slightly tight when opening the eyes. This is a natural reaction that appears as muscle movement suddenly decreases.

Some people may also feel as if the area around the eyes has dropped slightly, and this too is a temporary response caused by a change in the way the muscles are used. Depending on the individual, mild swelling may also be felt.

  1. When changes occur after forehead Botox in Mok-dong: eye drooping, heavy eyes, and swelling

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Now let’s take a more specific look at the recovery flow that many people are curious about.

A heavy feeling or a change that makes the eyes seem to droop usually begins to ease gradually after a few days.

In general, adjustment takes place around one week, and in some cases it continues for up to about two weeks before naturally returning to a comfortable state. During this process, the feeling of opening the eyes also gradually becomes lighter.

Swelling tends to last for a relatively short time, usually easing gradually after about 2 to 3 days. However, the time it is actually felt can vary depending on one’s condition and lifestyle pattern.

  1. The natural adaptation process after forehead Botox in Mok-dong: eye drooping, heavy eyes, and swelling

If we have looked at the time frame above, it is important to understand the overall adaptation process next.

As time passes, the way the muscles are used settles into a new pattern, and the awkwardness felt at first gradually decreases.

In the beginning, it may feel difficult to control strength when making facial expressions, but as the range of naturally moving becomes familiar, people adapt to everyday expressions without major discomfort.

During this process, habits that once involved excessive force often decrease, and the overall impression often leads in a softer direction.

  1. Things to keep in mind after forehead Botox in Mok-dong: eye drooping, heavy eyes, and swelling

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Finally, here are a few things worth keeping in mind for a more comfortable recovery flow.

In the early stage, reducing actions that overuse the forehead and getting enough rest may be helpful.

Also, reducing habits such as opening the eyes very wide or frequently lifting the forehead may positively affect the adjustment process.

In this way, it is not simply a matter of one treatment ending once it is done; when it continues together with later lifestyle habits, it can settle into a more natural flow.

Overall, heavy feelings, changes around the eyes, and swelling that appear after treatment can mostly be understood as temporary processes. As time passes, they gradually ease, and in many cases the body naturally adapts.

If you know about the early changes in advance, you can accept them calmly without being startled by unfamiliar sensations. Thank you for reading this long post. I hope you have a comfortable day today as well.

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