Women hate hearing they look angry.
Let’s be honest: sometimes we are. Most of the time, it’s static forehead wrinkles making us look tired, worried, or mad, even when we aren’t.
When we’re young and our skin is healthy, we see dynamic wrinkles–wrinkles that only become visible when making facial expressions. Then they go smooth again. Over time, natural collagen production and elastin declines. Sun damage breaks down our skin barrier. Photoaging accelerates the aging process. Suddenly, we’re left with static (permanent) wrinkles.
The phrase “forehead wrinkles” typically covers the horizontal lines that form across your forehead and the vertical lines that form between your eyebrows, also known as glabellar lines.
To smooth the forehead, we target three muscles:
1. The frontalis muscle.
2. The corrugator muscle.
3. The procerus muscle.
Tired of your face not reflecting your mood? Contact the skin care pros at @mivasaesthetics!
Amherst Office: Call 716-877-7000
Lewiston Office: Call/Text 716-628-7172
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