If : If this has become a chronic problem, you should see your ophthalmologist or oculoplastic specialist who may first look for a cause (xray--mri etc...) and if none is found --botox can be very helpful.
Answered 4/27/2017
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Your : Your twitching sounds like myokymia, a common problem around the eyes. It is usually self limiting but can also respond well to botox. Hope that helps.
Answered 12/26/2018
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Hello, Eyebrow : Hello, eyebrow or eyelid twitching may be associated with stress or increased caffeine intake. Very rarely it may be caused by other process that requires treatment - make sure you see your doctor to rule out any neurological conditions. Brain masses normally cause whole half face twitching - sound like this is not applicable to you. Light Botox injection alleviates the twitching. Some oral medications may help as well but have more side effects. Make sure you remove the triggers, such as stress or coffee if there are such. Hope it helps! sincerely, irina ganelis, M.D. http://losangeleseyeinstitute.com/.
Answered 10/3/2016
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