Angry Look
Don't Let Your Face Miscommunicate: Understanding the "Angry Look"
Have you ever been told you look angry or annoyed, even when you feel completely neutral? This frustration is surprisingly common, and it can stem from various factors, including facial expressions, wrinkles, and even underlying skin conditions.
The “angry look” often results from a combination of factors:
- Frown lines: These vertical lines between your eyebrows, also known as “glabellar lines” or “angry 11s,” can deepen over time, creating a permanently furrowed brow.
- Skin laxity: As we age, our skin loses elasticity, leading to sagging and the appearance of deeper lines and folds.
- Underlying muscle tension: Chronic frowning or squinting can contribute to muscle tension, further reinforcing the “angry” expression.

Some frequent questions
What causes the "angry look"?
Various factors contribute including frown lines, skin laxity, and muscle tension.
Can anything be done about it?
Absolutely! Dr. Pierre Zakhour offers various non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments to address the “angry look.”
What factors influence the success of treatment?
Many treatments offer minimal discomfort, and Dr. Zakhour prioritizes your comfort throughout the process.



At Dr. Pierre Zakhour, we understand the frustration and social anxieties associated with the “angry look.”
Our experienced team utilizes advanced techniques and treatments to address its underlying causes. We offer a personalized approach to tailor a treatment plan that fits your specific needs and concerns.

