CROW’S FEET

THE BEST TREATMENTS FOR CROW’S FEET, ONCE AND FOR ALL

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Chemical peels

Chemical peels work by removing the old outer skin layer, leaving you with a smooth and youthful skin. You can use superficial peels, medium-depth, or deep peels, depending on the severity of your condition. Superficial have less pain and take shorter to recover, but deep peels may require anesthesia because of too much pain and take longer to heal.

Soft-tissue/ dermal fillers

Dermal fillers have varied components. They are administered depending on your skin type. The doctor injects them directly to the crow’s feet using a needle. They are helpful for static crow’s feet and last between 3 and 12 months.

Laser resurfacing

Laser resurfacing also removes the outer skin layer to give a newer appearance. It can touch various skin layers, leading to more collagen production that tightens the skin for smoother and younger looks.

Barbara Santini

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