05/14/2026
Before and after forehead Botox. This is what a well-placed treatment looks like on a real person. The lines are softer, her forehead looks calm and open, and she still looks exactly like herself.
That last part matters. The thing most people are afraid of with forehead Botox isn't the needle, it's the frozen look. Heavy brows, that slightly waxy stillness, the feeling that you can tell. It's a real concern and it's worth talking about.
What causes that look is over-treating the frontalis, the muscle that runs across your forehead and raises your brows. If you relax it too aggressively, you lose the ability to raise your eyebrows naturally, and the brows can start to drop. That's where the heavy, plastic-looking result comes from.
What you're seeing in this photo is the opposite of that. Careful placement, conservative dosing, and keeping enough muscle function that her expressions still move the way they're supposed to. The lines are relaxed, not erased. The forehead is smooth but not waxy.
That's the goal.
If you have questions about forehead Botox: https://stilltimebeauty.com/blog/botox-forehead-lines-wrinkles/