Botox For Under Eye and Lower Eyelid Wrinkles

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD answers: Should there be wrinkles after Botox?

I had Botox injected into my crow's feet 5 days ago. It's certainly done the job on the deep lines I had around the corners of my eyes. However, I'm sure my eyes now look extra wrinkly underneath, which isn't what I intended.

Does this happen a lot and is there a remedy for it?


Raffy Karamanoukian, MD
8 months ago

Botox Cosmetic is very effective in reducing wrinkles of the lateral canthus. These so-called, crow's feet, can be eradicated with Botox injection.

To reduce the remnant lower eyelid wrinkles, a combination of topical creams and Botox injection under the eyelid can improve these dynamic wrinkles.

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Vishal  Kapoor, MD
13 months ago

You may be noticing your lower eyelids are more wrinkled now that your crow's feet are corrected. It's highly unlikely that they were made worse by the botox. LIke some of the other's have commented, you would probably benefit from laser resurfacing of your lower eyelid area.

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