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[Lari Plastic Surgery] How Forehead Botox Can Correct Asymmetrical Eyes!

Laree Plastic Surgery · 라리n성형 · May 3, 2023

Have you ever observed how you open your eyes? ​ Usually, people open their eyes using the strength of the upper eyelid levator muscle. But sometimes, people with eyes that look ti...

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Clinic: Laree Plastic Surgery

Original post date: May 3, 2023

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 3:22 AM

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

Have you ever observed how you open your eyes?

Usually, people open their eyes using the strength of the upper eyelid levator muscle.

But sometimes, people with eyes that look tired and sleepy

also use their forehead muscles to open their eyes.

When you open your eyes through the forehead muscles, the eyebrows lift along the forehead as the eyes open. Even the forehead muscle, which may seem like a single muscle, has different areas where force is applied.

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Eyes relaxed and open

So people who habitually use the left forehead muscle more will often have a left eyebrow that is raised higher than the right, and the left eye is often larger than the right.

The opposite can also be true!

In such cases, Botox is injected into the forehead to prevent the muscles from being overused. At this time, when different parts of the forehead are used with different amounts of force, the amount of Botox is adjusted

so that a larger dose is administered to the muscle areas used more and a smaller dose to the muscle areas used less,

and the treatment is performed by controlling the degree accordingly.

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Eyes opened wide

After that, when you open your eyes, you do so using only the strength of the eye muscles, not the forehead,

so asymmetries such as the size of both eyes, the degree of eyebrow lift, and the amount of forehead muscle use are naturally balanced.

Therefore, before eye surgery, it can be beneficial to use forehead Botox to partially adjust the shape of the eyes before the procedure,

which may have a positive effect on the final surgical result.

Also, regardless of age, people who use their forehead muscles a lot should receive forehead Botox periodically

to help prevent forehead wrinkles in advance and prepare for asymmetry.

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