How can crow's feet be removed?

Aug 31, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Crow's feet refer to wrinkles that extend outward from the corners of the eyes. They can usually be treated through methods such as laser surgery, hyaluronic acid injections, botulinum toxin type A injections, facial thread lifting surgery, or autologous fat grafting. If you wish to remove crow's feet, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital, consult with a physician, and choose an appropriate treatment method under the guidance of a qualified medical professional based on your individual condition.

Crow's feet refer to wrinkles that extend outward from the corners of the eyes. They can typically be treated through methods such as hyaluronic acid injections, injectable type A botulinum toxin, autologous fat grafting, fractional laser therapy, or facial thread lifting surgery.

Procedure Name

Hyauronic Acid Injection

Injectable Type A Botulinum Toxin

Autologous Fat Grafting

Fractional Laser

Facial Thread Lift Surgery

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Method Description

Hyaluronic acid locks and retains moisture in the skin

Blocks nerve endings

Harvests fat from another body area and injects it into the eye region

Uses laser irradiation to stimulate regeneration and reorganization of skin collagen

Implants absorbable medical threads to tighten wrinkled areas

Reference Price

1,000–10,000 RMB per session

1,000–15,000 RMB per session

3,000–10,000 RMB per session

1,500–3,000 RMB per session

3,000–8,000 RMB per session

Duration of Effect 6–12 months 6–12 months 5–10 years 4–6 years 2–4 years

Advantages

1. Minimal scarring
2. Nearly painless
3. Noticeable results

1. Causes muscle paralysis and relaxation
2. Improves muscle spasms

1. High safety profile
2. Good tissue compatibility

1. Relatively stable results
2. Skin tightening effect

1. Effective skin tightening
2. Minimally invasive

Potential Risks

1. May cause facial stiffness

1. Swelling may occur
2. Multiple injections required

1. Risk of infection

1. Local swelling likely
2. May lead to hyperpigmentation
3. Skin may become dry

1. Possible allergic reaction
2. Risk of facial nerve injury

If you wish to treat crow's feet, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and consult with a qualified physician to choose the most suitable method under professional guidance.

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