How often should wrinkle-relaxing injections at the outer corner of the eyes be administered?
Disease description:
Recently, I went to the hospital for wrinkle-relaxing injections to help reduce crow's feet. However, these past couple of days, I've noticed the wrinkles reappearing, so I'd like to ask: how often should one receive injections for crow's feet?
In general, wrinkle-relaxing injections around the outer corners of the eyes should be administered every 6 to 8 months. The exact timing of injections depends on how long the effects last for each individual. If a patient finds the results last for 6 months, they can wait until wrinkles reappear after 6 months before opting for another injection to eliminate them. If the effects last up to 8 months, the next injection can be scheduled accordingly after that period.