


Cosmetic Botox and Spock from Star Trek shouldn’t be associated
His character, Mr. Spock, helped to define the genre of science fiction television, with his cold, robotic demeanor and his high-arched brows. This is not the look that most people are going for when they have a Botox or Dysport treatment. The over-arched, over-lifted Spock eyebrow can be the result of a muscle imbalance caused by misdirected Botox.
Botox (botulinum type A) is a purified protein that relaxes muscle and is the most popular cosmetic treatment in the world because it reduces wrinkles caused by repeated facial expression. At its best, Botox (or Dysport or Xeomin) can make you look younger, smoother, and less angry. When it’s overdone or placed in the wrong spots, it can make you look different and not in a good way.
Why Spock brow happens after Botox
It occurs because the central forehead is weakened by the treatment while the outer sides of the forehead are still active. This causes the central brow to drop and the outer brow to lift too high in comparison.
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