CROWS FEET REDUCTION
Crow's feet are the fine lines and wrinkles found around a person's eyes. They usually branch out horizontally from the eye toward the ear. Crow's feet are often caused by repetitive squinting; as facial muscles cause the tissue to fold, thus permanently wrinkling the area. Like other facial lines, crow's feet may be partly caused by sun damage and other environmental factors. For the most part they are caused by sun exposure, but smoking can make them worse. However, for many, they are simply part of the aging process. For people who do not like with crows' feet, various surgical techniques can be used to smooth the skin.
The treatment for crows feet is often done as a part of blepharoplasty. The muscles responsible for forming crows feet are weakened for a longer term and permanent improvement.


