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Addressing Crow’s Feet with BOTOX

You don’t know when it first happened. One day, you looked in the mirror and you thought you saw a stranger in your reflection. You have crow’s feet around your eyes that have aged you in ways you never could imagine. You feel as young as you have always been on the inside, but the outside paints a different picture. You want to smooth away those lines and reclaim your youth. BOTOX® treatments can give you the results you want to see without going through the recovery that comes with surgery. With this treatment, your results will be almost instant. You’ll look like yourself once again.

What Can BOTOX® Do About Crow’s Feet?

This injectable is a popular treatment to smooth away the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines that are a typical part of getting older. The neuromodulator is injected strategically to relax the facial muscles that lie beneath wrinkled skin. When the muscles relax, the lines will smooth out in response. In general, patients can expect their results to last for about three to five months. Once your results begin to fade, you can safely come back for touch-up treatments.

Why Choose BOTOX® for Crow’s Feet?

When you opt for BOTOX® to eliminate crow’s feet, you are choosing a quick and effective treatment alternative. You will go in for a brief visit at our office and be on your way without any downtime. The key to a positive experience is the talented hands of an experienced professional who knows the best ways to get the results that you seek.

This treatment allows you to look younger without enduring the far more involved process that comes with surgery. While you can choose to have crow’s feet corrected through surgical means, this option will also require a recovery time. You will need to expect downtime and understand that even surgery is not permanent. As you age, your face will continue to change. BOTOX® offers you a simple solution that can be repeated as necessary. When injections are performed proper care and expertise, your results can look natural.

BOTOX® Can Work for You to Wipe Away Your Crow’s Feet

Crow’s feet are a common part of the getting older, but you don’t have to accept them. Find out how BOTOX® treatments can work for you, helping you to get the smoother, firmer skin of your younger years. Come in for a consultation in order to learn what you can expect during a treatment session. At the Center for Dermatology, our specialist will guide you in the right direction to eliminate crow’s feet. If you are in the Lawrenceville, Suwanee, Dacula, Duluth, Buford, Snellville or surrounding areas, contact our office to find out if this treatment is right for you.

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