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when i smile one eyebrow goes up?


Question Posted Friday September 2 2011, 6:01 pm

When I smile one of my eyebrows goes up higher than the other. How can i fix this?

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OctoberBeat answered Saturday September 3 2011, 3:53 am:
That's strange. If it happens every time you smile, my guess is your nerves are some how connected. It's like trying to wiggle your big toe with out moving the rest of your toes. Very difficult, because the tendons, muscles and nerves are all connected. Some people can do it but it's hard. You could try to train your muscles, to not spams. Ask your doctor about it they may be able to further explain why it happens and how to stop it, if possible.

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