CROWS FEET-RELAXING INJECTIONS
Smooth away fine lines and wrinkles
CROWS FEET LINES
Crow’s feet are lines and wrinkles that form around the outer corner of our eyes. The skin surrounding our eyes is thinner than the rest of our face, making this skin delicate and extremely vulnerable to the effects of ageing. They usually start out as noticeable lines that form when you smile and your eyes naturally squint. Over time, these fine lines may start to appear on your face when you’re not smiling or even when you’re at rest.
WHAT CAUSES CROWS FEET?
Collagen and other naturally occurring enzymes in your skin help keep it looking supple and youthful. As we age however, collagen naturally breaks down from skin and the skin around our eye area loses its elasticity, while collagen production weakens. Frequent face movements like smiling over time can cause eye wrinkles. Lifestyle choices such as sun exposure, the natural downward effects of gravity as well as a genetic pre-disposition also contribute to how young you’ll develop crow’s feet and how deep your wrinkles will be.
HOW TO GET RID OF CROWS FEET
Botulinum toxin crow’s feet injections are one of our most popular treatment that works beneath your skin’s surface. It reduces underlying muscle activity temporarily that leads to crow's feet in adults to improve their appearance.
Botox is injected directly around your crow’s feet with fine needles. Since crow’s feet cover a small area of the face, the treatment itself will only take a few minutes.
At Aesthetic Ace Clinic, we believe in helping you look great for your age in a completely natural and subtle way. Our treatments have been designed to generate optimal results that won’t look contrived, exaggerated or unnatural.
Procedure Time
30 minutes
Duration Of Actions
3-4 months
Back To Work
Immediately
Risks & Complications
Redness, Bruising
Onset Of Results
2 Weeks
Anaesthetic
Optional
Anti WrinkleAnti Wrinkle Treatment Treatments
FAQs
Do wrinkle-relaxing injections hurt? Wrinkle -relaxing injections are quite superficial and performed with a very thin needle, and therefore very comfortable.
I'm pregnant, can I have wrinkle-relaxing injections? Wrinkle-relaxing injections are not advised for pregnant or nursing mums, as the effects on the baby are currently unknown.
Are anti-wrinkle injections safe? Anti-wrinkle injections are safe when they are completed by a trained medical practitioner. Medical practitioners must have the appropriate training to complete this non-surgical treatment, the risks are extremely minimal.
Who Should Not Use Anti-wrinkle injections? If you are considering having Anti-wrinkle treatment, then you should always book a consultation with a member of Aesthetic Ace Clinic Team. There is a selection of people who are advised not to have this type of treatment completed: The injection site is infected You are allergic to any of the ingredients You are pregnant or breastfeeding You have a neuromuscular disorder (e.g. myasthenia gravis) If you are still unsure if you are suited for Anti-wrinkle injections treatment then a full list of side effects, cautions and contraindications will be discussed at face-to-face consultation.
What happens after Anti-wrinkle injections? You can carry on with your day as normal and will be advised to avoid strenuous activity, saunas and other facial treatments for up to 24 hours after the treatment. The results from Anti-wrinkle injections can be seen almost immediately. After 4-10 days of having undergone treatment, you will notice an improvement in your lines and wrinkles.
What will the treatment involve? Anti-wrinkle injections are one of the quickest cosmetic treatments available at The Aesthetic Ace Clinic. The treatment will involve a doctor making a series of small injections into the muscles of your face. The injection process itself will only take a few minutes.
OTHER OPTIONS FOR CROW’S FEET
It’s important to talk to your healthcare provider about all the pros and cons of Botox treatment. You can also discuss alternative treatments for crow’s feet, such as:
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Dermal fillers
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Platelet Rich Plasma/PRP
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Prescription retinoids