Thursday, February 27, 2014

How Botox Treats Crow's Feet

By Sofia Rodriiguez


Crow's feet are ordinarilly one of the first indications of ageing to appear on our faces. For those of you who might be clueless crow's feet is a term which refers to the fine lines and wrinkles that develop in the corner of our eyes.

For many women, these wrinkles can not only represent the end of their youth, but can truly lead them to look much older than they really feel on the inside. Consequently, it is not any wonder that so many folk are in pursuit of a way to erase the crow's feet from their faces forever. Unluckily, there is no treatment for crow's feet that has been shown to permanently erase these lines.

Nonetheless this does not necessarily imply that there are no wonderful long term beauty regimen which you can choose. The use of Botox injections is amongst the most popular of these solutions.

Botox injections work to treat crow's feet by briefly paralyzing the muscle which is pulling on this skin and making the wrinkle. Once the muscle has been made to relax, the wrinkles will also be relaxed to a point where they are not visible. For many patients, this may mean walking into their doctor's office with crow's feet and walking back out with beauitifully younger looking skin. With instant results like this, there is not any ask why Botox is so incredibly popular.

One of the flaws to treating your crow's feet with Botox is the undeniable fact that its results don't last forever. Over the course of time your body will process the paralyzin agents in Botox and the muscle will return to its prior status. As a consequence your crow's feet will again slowly begin to appear on your face. Usually, this process will take anywhere between 4 to half a year depending on your reaction to Botox.

Once the Botox injections have begun to wear off, you'll need to have the injections repeated if you wish to maintain the result.




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