Will I get hooded eyes when I get anti-wrinkle in the forehead?
When the frontalis muscle, which is responsible for forehead movement, is injected with anti-wrinkle treatment, it relaxes the muscle. In some cases, if the muscle is overly relaxed, it can lead to a temporary drooping of the eyelids, commonly referred to as “hooded eyes.” However, it is essential to note that skilled injectors take precautions to minimise this risk.
A balanced approach is important. Skilled practitioners aim to achieve a natural and refreshed appearance by balancing the reduction of wrinkles with maintaining an appropriate range of movement. By using a smaller dose and strategically placing the injections higher and more centrally in the forehead, we aim to minimise the risk of developing hooded eyes while still providing effective results.
Consultations are beneficial for personalised care. During a consultation, experienced injectors can assess individual needs and provide tailored recommendations regarding the number of units required. Although the risk of hooded eyes is low, we prioritise your safety and satisfaction, working closely with you to achieve natural-looking results.
Reach out to our qualified practitioners to learn further information and guidance regarding anti-wrinkle treatments in the forehead.