Crows Feet
Crows Feet
Crows Feet
Crow's feet are wrinkles etched in the corner of the eye. Unlike wrinkles or expression lines on other areas of the face, crow's feet can appear to look deeper or more pronounced on the skin. As the elasticity of the skin around this thin layer diminishes the skin is unable to bounce back to its original state.
As you age, the skin around your eye loses its elasticity and natural oils, making it more prone to wrinkles. "We develop crow's feet due to the loss of collagen and elastic tissue within our skin. This happens naturally, with aging. Free radical formation from the sun and pollution can worsen the effects. We also see these beneath the eyes as a result of excessive smiling, and muscle contraction. As we age, the lines get deeper and longer."
How can this treatment benefit you?
Do you want to improve those fine lines around your eyes which make you feel less confident in the way you look? Become more refreshed and less tired in the way you look.
You can look and feel the best for your age with anti-wrinkle injections.
HOW IS THIS TREATED?
First things first: Always wear sunscreen! 'You want to start wearing SPF 30+ daily'. And if you're near or in water or very active, make sure you're wearing a waterproof formula. You'll also want to start moisturizing eye creams containing proven ingredients like niacinamide, retinol and vitamin C. Lotions with hyaluronic acid can also help plump skin and fill in fine lines.
Anti Wrinkle Injections
"My preferred suggestion to treat crow's feet is a Botulinum Toxin (Botox). Botulinum Toxin, works by blocking the release of acetylcholine, a chemical needed for muscle contraction. We typically inject the outer corners of the eyes, but some patients also get a tiny amount injected in the muscle band below each eye. By stopping contraction, the creases and wrinkles temporarily disappear. This treatment can deliver natural results and last up to four months."
Conditions treated with botox
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