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If You’re Worried About Heavy Eyes or Ptosis After Forehead Botox at Gwanggyo Jungang Station

닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University · 닥터에버스의원 · March 26, 2026

If You’re Worried About Heavy Eyes or Ptosis After Forehead Botox at Gwanggyo Jungang Station Does your expression look strong or angry even when you are not making any expression?...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University

Original post date: March 26, 2026

Translated at: April 19, 2026 at 6:16 PM

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

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Does your expression look strong or angry even when you are not making any expression?

This can be caused by wrinkles in the glabella area, where lines appear when we frown. This can commonly occur in people who habitually make stern facial expressions.

When the muscle in this area is used repeatedly, the lines can gradually become deeper and more pronounced.

So today, we are going to look at Gwanggyo Jungang Station glabella Botox, which may help improve this. We will go over everything in detail, from how it works to how long the effects last and what to watch out for.

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Gwanggyo Jungang Station Glabella Botox and Heavy Eyes

This care works by using botulinum toxin to help prevent excessive facial movement. It temporarily blocks neurotransmitters and limits the movement of muscles that are used repeatedly.

As movement decreases, wrinkles are also gradually reduced. In particular, because this area involves muscles that are frequently used with facial expressions, this method can be an effective option for people who habitually frown.

The effects usually begin to appear gradually after about 2 to 4 weeks, which can be understood as the result of the muscle movement slowly decreasing. The effects can last for about 3 to 4 months.

After that, muscle use can recover and the area may return to its original state, so it is generally recommended to repeat the procedure at 3- to 4-month intervals.

However, the above may vary from person to person.

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Gwanggyo Jungang Station Glabella Botox and Ptosis?

Many people are worried about whether they will experience heavy eyes after receiving the treatment.

In particular, if you use a lot of forehead or brow strength when opening your eyes, this kind of discomfort may be even more concerning. So if you normally have weak eye-opening strength, you may consider injecting the medication only into the area where wrinkles appear when frowning, rather than above the eyebrows.

By adjusting the treatment area to match each person’s muscle-use pattern, discomfort can be reduced and concerns can be improved, so it is important to communicate sufficiently before the treatment.

Also, facial expressions may temporarily feel awkward, but this usually eases gradually over time, so there is no need to worry too much.

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Gwanggyo Jungang Station Glabella Botox

Basic daily precautions

After the procedure, you should avoid activities that strongly stimulate the treated area. It is also best to avoid alcohol and smoking for about a week, and to stay away from high-temperature environments such as saunas and jjimjilbang.

Washing your face and applying makeup are possible on the day of treatment, but it is best to avoid using scrubs that may cause irritation, and to pay attention to moisturizing and sun protection as well.

For those considering the care introduced today, especially if you open your eyes using brow strength, it may help to apply the treatment in divided sections centered on the area where wrinkles appear when frowning.

Keeping in mind the individual’s eye-use habits can be an important factor in achieving a more natural result, so please refer to this when making your decision.

I hope this post was a small help in answering your questions, and thank you for reading to the end of this long article. Have a nice day.

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