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Crow Feet Treatment

Crow Feet Treatment in Lucknow


Your skin changes gradually as you age. Some areas of the face, such as the sensitive eye area, are more prone to ageing than others. Crow's feet form over time as a result of small muscle spasms that occur whenever you make a facial expression.
Wrinkles are classified into two types: dynamic and static. Dynamic wrinkles form as a result of muscle contraction. If your crow's feet are more evident when you smile, they are most likely dynamic.
Static wrinkles may worsen as a result of muscular activity, but they are always evident, even when the face is at rest.

Any movement around the eyes — squinting, laughing, frowning — works those muscles, resulting in crow's feet. "The orbicularis oculi muscle causes lines around the eyes," explains Dr. Asma, a board-certified dermatologist in Boise, Idaho. "This is a circular muscle that wraps around the eye. When we grin or express ourselves with our eyes, they contract and pull inward. Because it is directly linked to the overlying skin, it pulls the skin with it. Repeating this motion over time will result in the formation of grooves or lines in the skin."

Crow Feet Treatment

Causes:

Aging Skin

One of the most common causes of crow's feet is skin ageing, which can be caused by either chronological or photoaging. A few elements that contribute to the deepening of these lines as your skin ages are listed below:

  • 1. Skin-friendly protein reduction
  • 2. Reduced sebum secretion
  • 3. Skin with lower fat content
  • 4. Lower levels of GAGs and PGs

Symptoms of Crow Feets

Crow's feet may appear for the first time in your 30s. You might not see them until you're in your 40s, depending on your skin care routine and genetics. Prevention is essential for delaying the appearance of crow's feet and other fine wrinkles.

Treatment

The therapy you choose will be determined by the severity of your crow's feet as well as your desired outcome. In some circumstances, a combination of treatments may be recommended.

  • Topical creams
  • Botulinum toxin (Botox)
  • Chemical peels
  • Dermal fillers
  • Laser resurfacing