Monday, April 28, 2025

Standard post published to Dr. Lanna Aesthetics at April 28, 2025 16:00



Botox and Eyewear: What to Know Before You Treat

At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics in New York City, we believe in full transparency and tailored care—especially when it comes to how Botox treatments may interact with your daily lifestyle, including something as routine as wearing eyeglasses or sunglasses.

If you're considering Botox near the brow area, you might wonder: could it affect how my glasses sit or feel? The answer depends on your facial anatomy and how your muscles respond to treatment.

Botox works by relaxing specific muscles, and when injected around the forehead or glabella (between the brows), it can subtly lift the brow or reduce its downward pull. In some cases, this shift in muscle tension can slightly alter the resting position of the brow, which might:

- Cause glasses to feel higher or slightly off-balance temporarily
- Change the natural contour where glasses usually rest, especially with low-set frames
- Feel unfamiliar if you rely on facial tension to keep glasses from slipping

That’s why Dr. Lanna carefully evaluates brow shape, muscle tone, and frame style before treatment. Her advanced technique ensures that while Botox enhances your expression, it doesn’t disrupt your comfort.

With expert injection strategy and a deep understanding of both aesthetics and function, our NYC med spa delivers Botox results that fit seamlessly into your lifestyle—glasses and all.


Learn more


No comments:

Post a Comment