Wednesday, March 18, 2026

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Under studio lighting or a smartphone camera, small shifts in muscle tension can change how your eyes and face appear. Many patients in New York City ask whether Botox can subtly influence perceived eye shape or facial contours in photos. The answer is yes, when placement is precise.

Botox, a purified form of botulinum toxin commonly associated with Allergan, relaxes targeted facial muscles that contribute to forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet. By adjusting brow depressors and selectively softening lateral orbicularis activity, Dr. Lanna can create a gentle brow lift effect that opens the eye area. Even millimeters of elevation can change how shadows fall across the upper eyelid and cheek under bright lighting.

At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, facial mapping includes evaluating symmetry, muscle pull direction, skin thickness, and how light reflects across facial planes. Camera angles exaggerate asymmetry and muscle dominance, so neuromodulator dosing is tailored to balance expression without overcorrection.

Strategic Botox placement can refine how features photograph by subtly adjusting muscle tension and shadow dynamics. The difference often appears more clearly on camera than in the mirror.


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