Wrinkle relaxers like Botox work by gently calming the small muscles that crease the skin every time you frown, squint, or raise your brows. Ease those repeated movements and the lines they carve — across the forehead, between the brows, at the corners of the eyes — start to soften instead of deepen. It's a tool for the lines that come from expression, used so your expression still comes through.
Yuliet's approach here is deliberately conservative. The plan starts with what bothers you, not a template, and the dose is kept measured so you can still lift a brow, smile fully, and look animated. Some clients come to smooth lines they already have; others start lighter and earlier to slow new ones from setting in. Either way, the goal is the same: a well-rested version of you, never a blank one.