Does Botox Help Crows Feet?
Botox is a great procedure especially for minimizing the lines around the eyes.
It is a simple in office procedure which takes a few minutes and has great results.
The EMatrix is also very effective at minimizing fine lines under the eyes that Botox cannot treat.
For the best results please consult a board certified dermatologist who has experience with Botox. (Michele S. Green, MD, New York Dermatologist)
Botox can soften crow’s feet. It will never eliminate the crow’s feet completely. (Steven Wallach, MD, New York Plastic Surgeon)
Botox works very well in the crows feet area. As in other areas with dynamic lines if they have already become fixed in the skin it may need to be supplemented with some additional filler. (Michael L. Schwartz, MD, West Palm Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Botox or Dysport are both indicated for the treatment of dynamic facial lines, such as crow’s feet.
They both work exceptionally well in this area and do so in a natural manner. Anecdotally, Dysport has been noted to have a more substantial effect on Crow’s feet, but opinions may differ on that point.
As a temporary treatment, there are no long term issues with trying it. I am sure you will think it is worth your while. (Richard W. Westreich, MD, Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Great area for botox
The crows foot area around the eyes is a great place to use Botox. It relaxes the muscles that cause the squint lines and softens the appearance in that area.
Although it was only approved by the FDA for that particular use last fall, Botox has been used in that area successfully for years! (Stephan Finical, MD, Charlotte Plastic Surgeon)
I use Botox for crows’ feet both alone and with Restylane in the adjacent areas, depending upon the circumstances. Botox is FDA approved for use in this area and can achieve good improvement. (Robert L. Kraft, MD, FACS, New York Plastic Surgeon)
Can you get Botox injection to remove crows feet?
Botox has recently received FDA approval for the treatment of crow’s foot lines. The injection in this area is safe and effective and can soften those smile lines for about 3-4 months. When injected in the crow’s foot area AND the area between the eyebrows (the “11’s”) a nice balanced eyebrow elevation can be achieved.
Be sure to consult with an experienced board certified plastic surgeon, facial plastic surgeon, oculoplastic surgeon or dermatologist (or a certified injector under their direct supervision) to make sure that your results are optimized. (Kevin L. Smith, MD, FACS, Charlotte Plastic Surgeon)
Botox is an FDA-approved treatment of Crow’s feet
Botox is an FDA-approved treatment for periorbital rhytids (Crows feet). In the hands of an experienced physician, this is an extremely safe and effective treatment for softening the appearance of lines in this area. (Donald B. Yoo, MD, FACS, Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Botox gives great results for Crow’s feet!
Botox injections are great for crow’s feet, and are very safe in experienced hands. Go ahead and enjoy the results!(Renita (Lourdhurajan) Rajan, MD, DNB, India Dermatologist)
Botox is often used to soften and reduce the appearance of crow’s feet. With multiple treatments, resting lines will be decreased over time. (Kimberly Butterwick, MD, San Diego Dermatologic Surgeon)
Can you get Botox injection to remove crows feet?
Botox injections are great for crow’s feet. Make sure that a board certified plastic surgeon performs the injections. (Jeremy A. Benedetti, MD, Saint Petersburg Plastic Surgeon)
Can you get Botox injection to remove crows feet?
Yes, that is a very popular area for Botox type injections. It will not completely remove the lines, but soften them for a very natural look. (Francis R. Palmer, III, MD, Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Botox (As Well As Dysport & Xeomin) Work Well For Crow’s Feet
I have been injecting Botox for aesthetic reasons since 1991, eleven years before it received its FDA approval for this indication. Almost from the get-go, right after its initial use to treat motion-related frown lines (scowl lines) between the eyebrows, it was used for treating movement-related crow’s feet lines on the sides of the eyes.
Botox injections around the outer eye can be administered to soften crows feet. To determine appropriate treatment schedule a consult with a expert injector. (Martin Jugenburg, MD, Toronto Plastic Surgeon)
Botox can most certainly be used for treating the crow’s feet and has been used successfully for that purpose for more than two decades already. One important note, however, is in order.
After years of emoting and scrunching with movement, lines at rest usually form like etchings on the skin, like a folded paper leaves a fold mark even when the paper is straightened out. Fillers and skin boosters that plump these kinds of fine lines and shallow crevaces can help to improve these so-called static wrinkles.
And when Botox (as well as the other two approved neuromodulators) is combined with fillers, the results are not only more gratifying, but tend to last considerably longer than when each product is used alone. (Nelson Lee Novick, MD, New York Dermatologic Surgeon)
Botox works very well at smoothing crows feet. The eyes still have expression but the lines can be erased. It is important to go to a doctor who has a lot of experience around the eyes and giving botox to those areas. (Jessica Lattman, MD, New York Oculoplastic Surgeon)
Can you get Botox injections to remove crow’s feet?
In general, Botox is a great treatment for the following areas:
- Crow’s feet
- Glabella
- Bunny Lines
- Forehead
When considering treatment with Botox, it is best to choose one of the following board certified physicians to perform the injections:
- Dermatologist
- Plastic surgeon
- Facial plastic surgeon
Each is a fantastic choice, and will advise you during an in-person consult. (Paul S. Nassif, MD, Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Yes — this is one of the most popular areas where I place botox. It does not totally remove the crows feet, but it reduces their appearance. Remember, you do need to close your eyes, so you will get some movement there – but the lines will be reduced. (William B. Rosenblatt, MD, New York Plastic Surgeon)
Botox is designed and has been FDA approved to address dynamic muscles including with the crow’s feet. The result is excellent if you performed by an experienced and expert physician injector. The typical duration is 3 – 4 months, but varies based on the patient. (Kris M. Reddy, MD, FACS, West Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon)
Botox works by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles. After injection, the lines diminish substantially or completely disappear. It is FDA approved for the treatment of crows feet. (Jerome Edelstein, MD, Toronto Plastic Surgeon)
The result is quite amazing for the 3-4 months that it lasts. In my experience, the higher the dose, the longer the results last. Too low a dose, and the results don’t last nearly as long.