Abstract
Abstract Not AvailableStudy supported by Allergan.
Highlights
Recent data demonstrated the efficacy of onabotulinumtoxinA for treatment of forehead lines (FHL) with 20 U to the frontalis muscle and 20 U to the glabellar complex3
Resting eyebrow position results from a balance between eyebrow elevator muscles and eyebrow depressor muscles, including the procerus and corrugator muscles, which make up the glabellar complex4 – Because of the muscular anatomy, concurrent treatment of glabellar lines (GL) is recommended when treating FHL (Figure 1) to reduce the risk of eyebrow ptosis4
The efficacy analyses were based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population, which included all randomized subjects, or the modified ITT population, which included all randomized subjects with a baseline score ≥5 for Items [1, 4], and 5 on the 11-item Facial Lines Outcomes questionnaire (FLO-11)
Summary
Since the early 1990s, onabotulinumtoxinA has been effectively and safely used to treat facial lines[1,2]. Recent data demonstrated the efficacy of onabotulinumtoxinA for treatment of forehead lines (FHL) with 20 U to the frontalis muscle and 20 U to the glabellar complex. Resting eyebrow position results from a balance between eyebrow elevator muscles (primarily frontalis) and eyebrow depressor muscles, including the procerus and corrugator muscles, which make up the glabellar complex4 – Because of the muscular anatomy, concurrent treatment of glabellar lines (GL) is recommended when treating FHL (Figure 1) to reduce the risk of eyebrow ptosis
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