Precision. Softness. Perfection.
At Posed & Pretty, a non-surgical brow lift is achieved by strategically relaxing the muscles that pull the eyebrows downward. By neutralizing these "depressor" muscles, the upward-pulling muscles are allowed to work unopposed, resulting in a physical lift of the brow line.
- Depressor Muscle Targeting
We focus on the muscles responsible for pulling the brow down: the corrugators (between the brows) and the lateral portion of the orbicularis oculi (around the eyes). Relaxing these specific points removes the downward tension, allowing the forehead muscles to naturally pull the brow upward.
- Lateral Arch Elevation
To create a more "open" appearance, we place precise injections at the tail of the eyebrow. This targets the muscle fibers that normally drag the outer corner of the eye down, effectively lifting the arch and creating more space on the eyelid.
- Structural Balance
We balance the lift by ensuring the forehead muscle (the frontalis) retains enough movement to support the new position of the brow. This prevents the brow from looking "heavy" while ensuring the lift looks symmetrical and intentional.
how we treat:
brow lift
What to Expect:
Process
Using a fine needle, we deliver small, precise doses of "tox" into specific points around the brow. This process is quick—usually under 5 minutes—and feels like a tiny pinch. Numbing cream is available upon request.
Downtime
You will have minimal swelling after the treatment from the initial injections. This goes down in about 15 minutes—making this a true "lunchtime" procedure. Because the eye area is vascular, sometimes a tiny pinpoint bruise may occur.
Results
You will notice the brows beginning to feel lighter and appear higher within 5–7 days. The full "open-eye" effect is reached at the 2-week mark, once the muscles have fully settled into their relaxed state.
Longevity
A brow lift typically lasts 3–4 months. As the muscle strength returns, the brow will gradually return to its original position, at which point a maintenance treatment is recommended.


