A chemical brow lift targets the muscle responsible for pulling the brows downward.
A chemical brow lift targets the muscle responsible for pulling the brows downward. Relaxing this muscle with precise neurotoxin injections naturally lifts the eyebrows, creating a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
The chemical brow lift offers a minimally invasive option for those with mild to moderate brow drooping. First, it lifts the brow slightly. Then, it improves the look of the eyes—all without surgery.
Providers inject neurotoxin beneath the brow to reduce the downward pull. This creates a subtle lift. In some cases, they may also use dermal fillers to boost the effect.
Patients should follow their practitioner’s aftercare instructions to ensure the best results and minimize potential side effects.
Costs vary based on the price per unit of toxin. Here are the typical amounts used.
For a chemical brow lift, providers usually inject 2–5 units per side. However, to get the best results, they also treat the glabella (frown lines) with 15–20 units. It’s also helpful to treat the forehead lines with 10–30 units and crow’s feet with 5–15 units per side.