Botox can help soften forehead lines, frown lines between the brows, crow's feet, and other expression lines caused by repeated muscle movement. The goal at THEA by Yuval Singer is not a frozen look. The focus is subtle refinement: smoother skin, a fresher expression, and results that still feel like you.
During your consultation, Yuval evaluates your facial movement, symmetry, treatment history, and desired result before recommending a personalized approach.
Consultation-Led Botox
How THEA by Yuval Singer Plans Natural-Looking Botox
A useful Botox consultation starts with movement, not with a fixed treatment list. Yuval reviews how the forehead, frown area, brows, and eye area work together so the plan can soften the right expressions without making the face look stiff.
This matters for first-time clients, event timing, and anyone comparing Botox clinics in Tel Aviv. A careful plan should explain which areas are relevant, what should remain expressive, how timing works, and when another treatment or no treatment may be the better recommendation.
THEA is located at Hacarmel 40 in central Tel Aviv, close to Carmel Market, Allenby, Sheinkin, Rothschild, Neve Tzedek, and Kerem HaTeimanim for clients who want practical access with a natural aesthetic style.
Decision Guide
Is Botox the right treatment for your concern?
Most Botox searches begin with a visible line, but the useful decision is whether the line is driven by movement, skin quality, brow position, timing, or a mix of factors. THEA by Yuval Singer uses the consultation to separate the concern from the treatment name before building a plan.
Best fit
Botox is most relevant when repeated expression is creating forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet, a tense resting expression, or early lines that deepen with movement.
Compare first
If the concern is tired eyes, heavy brows, skin texture, facial hollowness, or lower-face heaviness, Botox may be only part of the answer or not the right first step.
Natural-result standard
A strong plan decides what should soften and what should keep moving, so the face looks rested in conversation, photos, and close range.
Booking question
Bring the exact situation: first-time Botox, wedding timing, work photos, previous treatment history, or the expression you want to avoid losing.