Show patients their result before they treat.
Subtly elevating and reshaping low or heavy brows to open up the eyes for a more rested, youthful look.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan #4207 • Upper Face
Recommended Protocol
Neuromodulators
Botox • For Eyebrow Lift
Peptide brow serums
At-home maintenance
A non-surgical eyebrow lift uses precisely placed neuromodulator to relax the muscles that pull the brows down, allowing them to sit higher and look more open and rested. Threads and energy devices like Sofwave or Ultherapy can add lift for more significant laxity. Neuromodulator results appear within a few days and last about 3–4 months.
An eyebrow lift addresses brows that sit lower or flatter than a person wants, which can make them look tired, heavy, or older. This is usually caused by natural aging, genetics, or overactive muscles that pull the brows downward. Treatment gently elevates and reshapes the brow to open up the eye area and reduce heaviness on the upper eyelids.
For a practice, the non-surgical brow lift is a satisfying, expression-changing result that often surprises patients with how refreshed they look from a few well-placed units. The clinical goal is a subtle lift that avoids a surprised or overdone appearance, which requires precise dosing and an eye for balance. Showing the patient the projected, natural lift on their own photo is what reassures them and converts the treatment.
Eyebrow Lift
Where it appears
Eyebrows
Facial area
Upper Face
Treatment paths
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Relaxing the muscles that pull the brows downward lets the muscles that raise them take over, allowing the brow to sit slightly higher and the eye area to look more open.
A neuromodulator brow lift typically produces a subtle 1–3 mm elevation. Threads or energy-based devices can achieve more lift for patients with greater laxity.
Neuromodulator results last about 3–4 months. Thread and energy-device results last longer — typically up to a year or more depending on the method.
Not when dosed carefully. A skilled injector balances the muscles to create a natural, rested lift rather than an arched or startled look.
Patients with mild to moderate brow heaviness or asymmetry are ideal. Significant excess eyelid skin may be better addressed surgically, which a provider can assess during consultation.
Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.