✨ Juanderful Aesthetics Blog: The Glabellar Region, Mood, and the Power of Botox
- Kevin Micheal Daus, M.D.
- Nov 24
- 2 min read

😠 The glabellar region, located right between the eyebrows, is controlled by three key muscles: the corrugator supercilii, procerus, and depressor supercilii. When these muscles overwork from stress, concentration, or habit, they pull the brows inward and down — creating the look of anger, frustration, or disapproval.
Even if you feel completely calm, these overactive muscles make you appear:
tense
unapproachable
irritated
emotionally closed off
This is why so many people complain, “People think I’m mad all the time!”
🧠 The Brain Adopts the Emotion Your Face Displays
This is where facial science becomes powerful.Your facial muscles constantly communicate with your brain through the facial-feedback loop.
When you chronically frown, your brain receives a message that something is wrong — sending signals tied to stress, danger, and frustration. Over time, the emotion begins to mirror the expression.
This is why relaxing the glabellar muscles can have a mental as well as a cosmetic benefit.
😊 How Treating the Glabellar Area With Botox Helps Mood
By relaxing the muscles responsible for frowning, Botox:
✔ stops the tension signal traveling to the brain
✔ reduces the emotional “feedback” of anger
✔ softens your expression
✔ helps you look more open and approachable
✔ may support improved mood
Clinical research shows Botox in the glabellar region can be a helpful adjunct in depression treatment—not a replacement, but a supportive tool with real neurological impact.
At Juanderful Aesthetics, we believe beauty is holistic—mind, muscle, and mood.
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