How should I treat Sichuan lines and frown lines?

Interbrow lines and Kawasaki lines are both wrinkles that form after the eyebrows have been furrowed. In terms of image, they are often three vertical bars, very much like the character “Chuan”. It is a longitudinal wrinkle created by the frowning muscle. In medical practice, the regular name is interbrow wrinkles, while the common people are mostly called “Chuan” wrinkles and “hanging needle” wrinkles.

For power frown lines, Botox injections can be considered and the results are very good.

If it is slightly heavier and the grooves are created even when not frowning, this means that a real fold of skin has been created. The treatment at this point will need to be done as per the facial examination. Usually Botox still needs to be given because it reduces the contraction of the muscle and does the job. Reduce its causative factors.

If the dermis is thin, it is recommended to consider a deep filler to achieve some correction of the sunken state.

If it is very severe, you can also consider tightening the entire skin and partially removing the frown muscle at the same time.

Alternatively, partial removal of the frown muscle can be done if there is a rejection of Botox, or if there are antibodies to Botox, or if there is an allergic reaction to Botox. The first type is to use an endoscope to make an incision in the forehead. The second is to do a forehead lift to loosen the frown muscle and the frontalis muscle and to remove a certain amount at the same time. The third can be done by making an incision under the brow of the cut brow, probing into the inner side to find the frown muscle and removing part of it.

Finally, we need to remind you not to ask which is the best way. It must be the way that suits your situation that is the best. It is not up to the doctor to choose, nor is it up to the candidate to decide, but it is a comprehensive judgment of your own situation and what the doctor specializes in.