I tend to open my eyes with the strength of my eyebrows and forehead, so when I look under sunlight or strong lighting, it was stressful to see grooves on my eyebrows and my eyebrows looking like four. After looking into this, I decided to try Botox, which seemed the safest and simplest. As for the pain, honestly, my first Botox was also a nose botox and I did an ice massage before getting it, so it didn't hurt that much. Does it just make you flinch a little? It's been 4 days since I got three shots on both eyebrows, and the effects seem to be slowly improving. First of all, when I have an expressionless expression, even under strong lighting or sunlight, the muscles above my eyebrows are not noticeable, and when I lift my eyebrows, they are slightly visible, but I believe that this is because the Botox effect has not fully taken effect yet... My biggest worry before getting Botox. What happened was that my eyes got heavy and I couldn't open them properly or my expression became harsh. Luckily, my eyes got a bit heavy, but not to the point where it interfered with opening my eyes. It just seemed to get heavy enough to make my eyebrows look a little sad hahaha. This isn't a big nuisance either, but if you look very closely, It looks like the middle of the eyebrows are a bit saggy. For reference, I got three shots just on the ridge of my eyebrows, not on my forehead or between the eyebrows, so maybe that's why my eyes feel less heavy! Eyebrow botox is not a well-known procedure yet, and there seems to be very little information about it at Sungyesa, so I posted a review. It doesn't seem to be a procedure that particularly requires the skill of a doctor, so I'm thinking of getting it done at a hospital near my house next time. Personally, the price is cheap and it's very expensive. I was satisfied with the procedure, so I think I will get it often in the future haha.