Crow’s feet, also known as lateral canthus lines, are what are called dynamic wrinkles. This suggests that the wrinkles are often a result of muscle contractions, in particular squinting. There are a number of steps you can take to treat and stop crow’s feet, including Botox injections. Botox is a toxin that when used in little doses briefly paralyzes the muscle. When administered into the muscles around the eyes, the patient is stopped from squinting and so from developing crow’s feet.Â
Find a qualified medical expert to do your Botox injections. Because Botox is a prescription drug and getting injections is a medical procedure, you should never allow anyone but a licensed medical consultant to perform your procedure. Look for a cosmetic surgeon or a cosmetic skin specialist to do the job.Â
Have a visit with your health practitioner first to determine whether you are an appropriatee applicant for Botox injections in your crow’s feet. This is a chance for your physician to guage your well-being and for you to ask any questions you need answered.Â
Ask about other options to treat crow’s feet. Botox injections do not always treat etched-in wrinkles, so you may need further procedures such as a glycolic peel, fillers or brow lift to smooth out pre existing crow’s feet.Â
Botox stops the release of neurotransmitters from precise nerves. When it is injected into the skin, it is taken up by the nerves, and over time blocks the release of neurotransmitters, shutting off those nerves.Â
In dermatology, we use botox to close off the nerves that workmuscles in your face, like your forehead and brow. With those nerves off, you cannot contract the muscles, so they stay flat. It is analogous to having wrinkles in your pants. While you are standing, the pants hang loosely and are smooth. When you sit, your thighs and hips crinkle the material, forming creases or wrinkles. In the same way, when your facial muscles contract, they crunch up, creasing the skin and forming wrinkles.
Have the process done on a slow day. The procedure is quick and comparatively painless, but you may have some mild bruising and kindliness round the injection sites. You can return to work right away, but you might not wish to take meetings with clear needle marks around your eyes.
Â
Â
Related siddha medical posts: