The best filler is the finest filler. My favorite treatment for the crows feet is botox

Lenore Sikorski, MD answers: What's better to use for crow's feet and lines, Juvederm or Prevelle Silk?

What's better to use for crow's feet and lines, Juvederm or Prevelle Silk?


Lenore Sikorski, MD
4 months ago

I like Botox better than fillers in this area.  However, of the two fillers juvaderm and Prevelle silk, I would use Prevelle silk.  You have to be careful to thread the filler very finely or you will get linear ridges.

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A: Combination of Botox and fillers would work best

Nissan Pilest, MD
4 months ago

Botox of course is far superior for crow's feet however it will not improve the actual wrinkles or lines.

So if the object is to relax the muscles as well as fill the lines then Botox and Fillers combination would work the best.

As to which filler to inject in the crows's feet area, Juvederm, and Prevelle would both work however prevelle will not last as long.

A: Botox or Dysport and Lasers for Eye Rejuvenation

Harold J. Kaplan, MD
4 months ago

In most cases, Botox or Dysport will dramatically improve the fine lines around the eye area. If someone desires more improvement, we have found good, consistent outcomes using the Erbium MicroLaserPeel. More often than not, these modalities are far more effective and appropriate for "crow's feet" versus the use of cosmetic dermal fillers. Find a practitioner that appreciates the value of combination treatments and is willing to tailor the treatment plan to meet your goals while involving you in the process.

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