“Fox Eyes” Effect
The so-called “fox eyes” effect, consists of projecting the tail of the eyebrow in height, to make the look more sexy and seductive, a feature promoted and appreciated in American models.
The “fox eyes” effect consists of raising the eyebrow tail more pronouncedly, making use mainly of the reabsorbable support threads, which also promote the biostimulating effect, through the production of local collagen. We can associate the use of botulinum toxin in some cases, in order to intensify and make the effect more lasting.
As with all procedures performed at our clinic, the patient receives prior local anesthesia, making the entire experience comfortable, as it should be. Post-treatment care is minimal, neither preventing nor hindering professional activity. The skin is not scarred, possibly a slight purple from touching a superficial blood vessel, which disappears in a few days.
It can last, on average, from 6 to 9 months, being reversible by the resorption of the threads, which becomes a great advantage for giving the patient the choice to change, which the more invasive plastic surgery procedures do not allow.
Despite being associated with younger patients, the “Fox Eyes” effect can be used for everyone who wants a more seductive and appealing look.