Crow's Feet in New Orleans, LA

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What Are Crow's Feet?

Crow's feet are wrinkles that appear around the corners of the eyes, also known as laugh lines, smile lines, or character lines. They are a natural part of aging and can be caused by various factors such as genetics, sun exposure, and repetitive facial expressions. These lines can make us look older than we are, and many people seek ways to reduce their visibility. Luckily, at New Orleans Plastic Surgery, we offer advanced treatments for patients looking to improve the appearance of Crow's feet. Contact us today for more information and to schedule a consultation with Dr. Michelle Eagan.

How Are Crow's Feet Treated?

A few different selections for treatment are available to improve the appearance of Crow's feet. Topical therapies, including creams and serums that contain retinol, Vitamin C, or hyaluronic acid, might help enhance collagen generation and improve skin firmness. Injectable treatments, including wrinkle relaxers and cosmetic fillers, may temporarily diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Laser treatments may enhance the skin bordering the eyes and diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles. Surgical options, including a facelift or blepharoplasty, can be needed to resolve severe wrinkles near the eyes.

What Causes Crow's Feet?

When we age, the skin suffers loss of collagen and is not as likely to return from wrinkles resulting from facial expressions. Time in the sun's UV rays can damage the collagen and elastin in our skin, leading to early aging and the occurrence of wrinkles. Specific people can be susceptible to getting Crow's feet as a result of their hereditary factors. Lifestyle habits such as nicotine use, poor diet, and lack of sleep may all lead to premature aging as well as the occurrence of facial lines.

What Are The Symptoms Of Crow's Feet?

The most prevalent mark of Crow's feet is the observation of fine lines close to the corners of the eyes. These fine lines may become deeper and more pronounced over time. Other symptoms may also include:

  • Dryness and thinning of the skin: Crow's feet could cause the skin surrounding the eyes to be dry and thin, and may make it more vulnerable to creases and fine lines.
  • Dark circles: When the skin around the eyes becomes thinner, it could additionally become more translucent, making dark circles more visible.
  • Drooping skin: Crow's feet might also cause the skin near the eyes to sag, which can give way to the appearance of under-eye bags.
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Takeaways

If you are interested in addressing the perceptibility of Crow's feet, arrange a consultation with Dr. Michelle Eagan at New Orleans Plastic Surgery today. We can assess your complexion and share about the best treatment options based on your unique needs and aims. By taking care of your complexion and exploring therapy choices, you can be more assured and comfortable with your look.

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