
Vertical “11’s” between the brows that create a stressed or stern appearance.
Frown lines form where the corrugator and procerus muscles pull the brows together and down. Repeated movement creases the skin (dynamic lines) and can become etched over time (static lines). Eye strain, squinting, and stress can make them more noticeable.
First-line care is precise neuromodulator dosing (e.g., Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) to relax overactive muscles while preserving natural expression. Planning often includes the upper face as a unit (glabella, forehead, crow’s feet) to keep brow position and balance. For etched lines, we may add skin-quality treatments (fractional laser, RF microneedling) and medical-grade skincare.
Adults who see lines mainly with expression—or have early static lines—and want a quick visit, minimal downtime, and a natural look.
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Midline area between the brows overlying corrugator and procerus muscles; vertical frown lines (“11s”) deepen here with expression.
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Midline area between the brows overlying corrugator and procerus muscles; vertical frown lines (“11s”) deepen here with expression.
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