Sarah M.
Absolutely amazing experience! The staff is professional and the results exceeded my expectations. I feel so much more confident now.
Between the eyebrows
Glabellar Lines (the ‘11s’) appear between the eyebrows and can create a tired or tense look. Our tailored treatment targets the underlying muscles to soften these lines, restoring a more relaxed and approachable appearance. Fast, effective, and perfect for clients seeking subtle yet noticeable results.
Softens frown lines between the brows for a calmer, younger appearance.
THE EXPERIENCE
Assess frown lines and movement
TREATMENT DETAILS
• Targets vertical lines between the brows; • Treatment takes just minutes in-office; • FDA-approved and clinically proven safe; • Results typically last 3–4 months
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FAQ
Everything you need to know before your treatment.
Glabellar lines are the vertical creases that form between your eyebrows from frowning or concentrating. They are nicknamed '11 lines' because they often appear as two parallel vertical lines resembling the number 11.
Glabellar line treatment at Honey Rae Aesthetics in Eagle Mountain starts at $12 per unit, typically requiring 15–25 units. We serve patients from Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Lehi, and surrounding communities.
Jeuveau, Xeomin, Dysport, and Letybo are all FDA-approved for treating glabellar lines. Our injectors will recommend the best option based on your muscle strength and desired outcome during your consultation.
You will notice the frown lines beginning to soften within 3–5 days, with full results visible at 10–14 days. The treatment itself takes about 20 minutes with no downtime.
Yes. Regular neurotoxin treatments relax the corrugator and procerus muscles, preventing them from creating deep creases. Many patients begin preventive treatments in their mid-20s to early 30s.
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