How to Get Rid of Crows Feet Permanently

Crow's feet, or wrinkles at the sides of the eyes, happen with age and exposure to risk factors, like too much sun. Getting rid of the crow's feet permanently requires constantly treating the problem with Botox, a drug made from a toxin that paralyzes or blocks nerves and muscles. The injections last on average between three to four months, so they must be repeated for long-lasting effects. Botox is effective on crow's feet because the small lines are caused by muscle contraction, or squinting. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Ice packs
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Instructions

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      Find a licensed medical doctor to administer the injections. Botox is a prescription drug so can only be legally dispensed by licensed medical professionals. Call local dermatologist offices to schedule an appointment.

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      Schedule a consolation with the doctor. At the appointment, ask about the procedure. Your doctor will ask questions about your general health. At the end of the initial appointment, schedule a return visit for treatment.

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      Plan to take it easy after you receive the Botox injection. While you can work, sometimes slight needle marks and bruising occur. Arrive at the appointment on time. You can drive yourself.

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      Place ice packs on the area to minimize bruising and swelling. Your doctor might ice your face before the procedure as well.

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      Schedule appointments for every two to three months to make the changes permanent.

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