I have bunching in corner of eyes I hate the appearance but I don't want a blepharoplasty on any surgical method at all.I know botox helps crows feet but what can help smooth the bunching,could plexr help?it's only when I smile,there are no lines when I don't smile. thankyou for any help
March 17, 2017
Answer: Treating Crow’s Feet with Botox Thank you very much for your question and photograph. From your picture, it does appear that you could benefit from Botox injections at the corners of your eyes. You will start to see a significant improvement in your Crow’s Feet, and a lifting of the bunched tissue, in about a week. These improvements will then last three months, before a repeat treatment is needed. To get started, I recommend scheduling an in-person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon. At this time, he/she can perform a brief examination of your facial tissues, review your medical history, and discuss your aesthetic goals, to determine if Botox is right for your situation.
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March 17, 2017
Answer: Treating Crow’s Feet with Botox Thank you very much for your question and photograph. From your picture, it does appear that you could benefit from Botox injections at the corners of your eyes. You will start to see a significant improvement in your Crow’s Feet, and a lifting of the bunched tissue, in about a week. These improvements will then last three months, before a repeat treatment is needed. To get started, I recommend scheduling an in-person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon. At this time, he/she can perform a brief examination of your facial tissues, review your medical history, and discuss your aesthetic goals, to determine if Botox is right for your situation.
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March 14, 2017
Answer: Crow's Feet Botox administration to improve the appearance of crow's feet, or lateral canthal lines, is very effective and offers an excellent non-surgical alternative to rejuvenation in the periorbital area.
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March 14, 2017
Answer: Crow's Feet Botox administration to improve the appearance of crow's feet, or lateral canthal lines, is very effective and offers an excellent non-surgical alternative to rejuvenation in the periorbital area.
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March 8, 2017
Answer: Treatment for Crow's Feet Thank you for your question. Based on your photo and your question, it appears you would be a good candidate for Botox in the crow's feet around the eyes. Botox is a purified protein that relaxes the muscles around the eyes, and helps to smooth these wrinkles and 'bunching'. Be sure to consult with a board certified injector for a full evaluation. I hope that this helps!-David Gilpin
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March 8, 2017
Answer: Treatment for Crow's Feet Thank you for your question. Based on your photo and your question, it appears you would be a good candidate for Botox in the crow's feet around the eyes. Botox is a purified protein that relaxes the muscles around the eyes, and helps to smooth these wrinkles and 'bunching'. Be sure to consult with a board certified injector for a full evaluation. I hope that this helps!-David Gilpin
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