Those fine wrinkles that appear around your eyes are caused by many things – aging, sun damage, squinting, laughing, smoking. We all get crow’s feet, but that doesn’t mean we have to put up with them. If you’d rather not, there are several surgical and other options available to remove these particular wrinkles and restore smoother skin.

Blepharoplasty is one approach toward treatment of crow’s feet. It involves weakening the muscles that are most responsible for the condition, while removing excess fat, muscle and skin from the eyelids. The result is a fresh, natural look.

In this process, excessive skin and fat are each removed from the region of the upper eyelid. As far as the lower eyelid goes, excessive skin is removed as needed. The fat cells most responsible for crow’s feet is also either removed or transferred to eliminate a sunken appearance.