Fox eyes and cat eyes with Botox
The “fox eye” or “cat eye” look relies on two structural changes:
Lateral brow elevation, and
A more elongated, upward lateral canthal tilt.
Botox can only achieve the first, and even that is modest, temporary, and highly dependent on each patient’s anatomy.
1. What Does the Evidence Show?
Clinical studies that actually measure brow elevation after botulinum toxin consistently show:
Average lateral brow lift: 1–3 mm (small but sometimes...
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