Remove Frown Lines

Targeted aesthetic treatments to soften frown lines and restore a calm, refreshed look — without freezing your natural facial expressions.

Get rid of frown lines

Frown lines (also known as glabellar or concentration lines) are among the most common and visually impactful facial wrinkles. They often make the face appear tense, tired, or less approachable.

These lines are caused by repetitive facial expressions such as frowning or squinting. In younger skin, they usually appear only during expression. Over time, as skin elasticity decreases, frown lines become deeper and more visible even at rest.

Modern aesthetic medicine offers gentle and effective solutions to smooth these lines, refresh the facial expression, and maintain a natural look.

How are frown lines treated?

Depending on wrinkle depth and individual skin condition, treatment is performed using hyaluronic acid injections and gentle muscle-relaxing agents such as Argireline (“bio-botox”).

The procedure reduces excessive muscle tension and smooths the skin while preserving natural facial expressions. It is performed on an outpatient basis, is virtually painless, and takes about 20 minutes.

A follow-up appointment may be scheduled after 1–2 weeks. Normal daily activities can be resumed immediately.
Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

What is the treatment process?

After a detailed consultation and facial analysis, the most suitable treatment method is selected individually.

High-quality medical products are carefully injected into the targeted area. Treatment duration varies between 15 and 60 minutes, depending on the chosen method. Mild swelling or small bruises may occur but usually resolve quickly.

How long do the results last?

The duration of the effect depends on individual factors such as metabolism, lifestyle, and skin condition.
On average, results remain visible for 6 to 9 months.

Consultation and costs

During a personal consultation, all treatment options, possible side effects, and expected results will be discussed in detail.
The consultation fee is credited toward the cost of the treatment you choose.