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Wrinkles around the eyes, often called crow's feet, are
categorized by doctors as dynamic wrinkles because they develop
largely from years of contracting the muscles that display our
emotions when we smile, squint, deeply consider, show surprise
or laugh. If you've developed such wrinkles yourself, we're
happy to hear that life has dealt you so many rich emotional
experiences! Now, about those wrinkles.
There are countless cosmetic strategies for reducing crow's
feet-including acid peels, injectable fillers, collagen,
dermabrasion or traditional laser treatment. These techniques
can achieve moderately successful results for many patients.
The real breakthrough came recently when the FDA approved
Fraxel® Laser Treatment for wrinkles around the eyes after
studies showed that the new laser could be far more effective
than traditional therapies.
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