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Hello.
This is Kim Jang-ju from Beauty's Doctors.

If you tense the area between your eyebrows, you may have seen vertical lines,
and when you raise your eyebrows, horizontal lines on your forehead appear.
These wrinkles are not simply caused by age,
but are traces left on the muscles by repeated facial expressions.
In particular, between-the-eyebrows Botox
helps relax an angry-looking expression,
and forehead Botox
smooths out horizontal lines.
That is why many people these days
are starting preventive care with Botox.
If you manage wrinkles before they become deeper,
you can restore a much more natural
and softer impression.
Why forehead and between-the-eyebrows Botox should be done together
Although the causes are different,
the two areas are connected,
so treating only one side can make the balance look awkward.
That is why these days, forehead and between-the-eyebrows Botox
is often received together.
Forehead and between-the-eyebrows Botox ultimately makes the entire face look younger
and changes your appearance naturally.
In particular, when performing Botox,
satisfaction is much higher when these two areas are considered together.
Points to note when treating only the between-the-eyebrows area
Some people think,
Since I only care about the wrinkles between my eyebrows,
I'll just treat the between-the-eyebrows area.
However, because the muscles of the face are connected,
when movement on one side is blocked,
the muscles on the other side compensate.
In other words, if Botox is used to control the frowning muscles between the eyebrows,
the forehead muscles work more to compensate for that movement.
As a result, the eyebrows may rise excessively,
and you can end up with what is commonly called an Angry Birds-like look.
So rather than managing only the between-the-eyebrows area,
if forehead and between-the-eyebrows Botox are done together,
muscle balance is restored, creating a much more natural
and softer impression.
Because treatment is planned with this muscle compensation in mind,
you can expect results that do not look awkward and feel refined.
Summary of the effects of forehead and between-the-eyebrows Botox
🔑 Wrinkle reduction
→ Vertical and horizontal lines decrease, leaving a smoother face
🔑 Improved impression
→ Sharp expressions are softened
🔑 Balanced proportions
→ The forehead and between-the-eyebrows lines are connected, making the face look more balanced
Compared with managing only part of the face,
doing forehead and between-the-eyebrows Botox together
can complete a much more polished and youthful look.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q1. Can I go back to daily life right after the procedure?
👉 Yes, you can.
You can wash your face and apply makeup right away.
However, on the day of the procedure, it is best to avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and alcohol.
Q2. When will the effects start to show?
👉 Usually, wrinkles begin to relax gradually within 3 to 7 days,
and the most stable effect can be seen after about 2 weeks.
Q3. How long does it last?
👉 On average, it lasts about 3 to 4 months.
With consistent care, muscle habits may be corrected,
and in some cases it can last longer and longer.
Q4. Does it hurt?
👉 It feels like a slight sting when the needle goes in.
If you are worried about pain, numbing cream or cooling can help reduce discomfort.
Q5. Won't my expression look awkward?
👉 If the procedure is performed by an experienced medical professional, it will not look awkward,
and your expression may actually become softer.
In particular, Hongdae Botox dermatology clinics have extensive experience,
so you can expect natural-looking results.
Q6. Are there any side effects?
👉 Bruising or swelling may occur,
but it usually goes away within a few days.
Occasionally, there may be a headache or a strange sensation,
but most people recover quickly.
Q7. Is it good to get Botox frequently?
👉 It is not always better to get it frequently.
You should keep appropriate intervals between treatments,
and if it is repeated too often,
a Botox resistance may rarely develop.
If resistance develops, the effect may decrease, so
an interval of about 3 to 4 months is generally the safest and most effective.
Wrinkles are not simply the result of age,
but the result of daily facial expression habits.
Botox is only one way to temporarily ease the results of those habits,
and it is not something you must choose.
However, for connected areas such as the forehead and between the eyebrows,
it is good to remember that looking at them together creates a more natural result.
Thank you for reading this long post.
This was Kim Jang-ju.

This post has been written in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 of the Medical Service Act.
It was written for the sole purpose of providing information,
and is by no means intended to promote this clinic.
Because the effects and side effects may vary depending on the individual,
please be sure to have a thorough consultation with a medical professional.