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Surgery for crow’s feet

March 20, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

The combination of fat from the skin, collagen depletion and stores in that area and reduction of elasticity of the skin creates a fine network of lines often referred to as the crow’s feet. If you surgery may be a way to make them less visible.

Identification
A brow lift is the best way to get rid of crow’s feet, says the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The brow lift, also known as forehead lift, tightens the skin around your forehead, eliminating wrinkles at the corners of his eyes and forehead lines. Also raising eyebrows, you can make less noticeable crow’s feet drooping eyebrows can exacerbate wrinkles at the corners of the eyes.

Experts
For best results, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons recommends getting a treatment of skin rejuvenation, and a brow lift. The rejuvenation of the skin, which may take the form of micro derma brasion, chemical peels or laser treatments, cooling the surface layer of the skin to wrinkle less visible. Skin rejuvenation can be a good addition to a brow lift, because it treats dynamic wrinkles, which are displayed when you smile or laugh, and permanent wrinkles that a brow lift can correct.

Misconceptions
Many people associate the elevators for the eyes with crow’s feet but blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is really focused on tightening its actual eyelid does not make a significant difference in the appearance of crow’s feet. If you have droopy eyes, puffy eyelids or bags under the eyes, an eye lift may help but does not address the problems that cause crow’s feet.

Warning
A brow lift is a surgical procedure, and should expect to take five to 10 days for initial cure for all the bruising and pain fade. Make sure your plastic surgeon is certified and experienced in performing brow lifts, and be aware that, as with any surgical procedure, cosmetic surgery carries a small but serious risk of complications, including scarring, infection and nerve damage. Learn about the risks and potential benefits of getting a brow lift before deciding to schedule one.

Considerations
Often the best treatment for crow’s feet is not the surgery, says Jeffrey Benabio, a dermatologist at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, on “The Oprah Magazine”. If you already have crow’s feet, keeps getting worse with the use of broad-spectrum sunscreen every day and using a retinol cream at night to stimulate collagen production. Botox injections freeze and stabilize the muscles that affect can also make less visible crow’s feet without surgery.

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