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  1. Heavy eyelids after Botox are typically caused by one of two reasons. The first is from the relaxation of the frontalis or forehead muscle. More specifically, some people use their frontalis to actually lift the top portion of their eyelids (think engaging the forehead muscle to put eyeshadow on).

  2. Learn how to manage droopy eyelids after Botox with this step-by-step guide. Discover tips to reduce swelling, alleviate discomfort, and when to consult your doctor.

  3. 21 kwi 2022 · Dr Tim Pearce explores eyelid drooping after Botox injections, how to identify eyelid ptosis, and 3 ways to fix this complication.

  4. 27 mar 2009 · While it is difficult to say based on post-injection and non-standardized photographs only, some eyelid puffiness or swelling can occur after Botox injections. When this occurs, it usually resolves over the next few days.

  5. Drooping eyelids. When Botox migrates to either the forehead or the area between the eyes, this can result in a droopy eyelid. One reason people choose Botox may be to reduce the appearance of forehead or vertical frown lines. On occasion, some of the Botox may seep into the upper eyelid and paralyze the muscle that holds the upper eyelid up.

  6. 14 gru 2023 · The most obvious sign of Botox-induced droopy eyelid is the noticeable drooping of one or both eyelids. This drooping can range from mild to severe and may interfere with vision or cause a heavy sensation in the eyelid.

  7. 15 mar 2019 · In some cases, you could experience a droopy eyelid after Botox. What causes droopy eyelids after Botox? When Botox migrates to one or both of two specific areas, Botox injections can result in a...

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