Crow’s feet often show up before many other facial lines because the skin around our eyes is thin and expressive. Smiling, squinting, laughing, and sun exposure can all contribute to fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes. Injectables can soften this area without surgery when the treatment is planned carefully.
At Park Meadows Aesthetics in Lone Tree, CO, you can explore cosmetic injectables and dermal fillers with our experienced providers: Krista has more than 20 years of nursing experience and is trained in BOTOX® Cosmetic and dermal fillers, while Kristy brings more than 23 years of nursing experience and a refined eye for natural-looking injectable results.
Why Crow’s Feet Form
Crow’s feet are dynamic wrinkles, which means they’re linked to repeated muscle movement. Each time you smile or squint, the muscles around the eyes contract. Over time, the skin may begin to hold those lines even when your face is relaxed.
Because movement plays such a large role, neuromodulators are often used for this area.
How Injectables Can Help
Neuromodulators such as BOTOX Cosmetic, Dysport®, or XEOMIN® work by relaxing selected facial muscles. When placed carefully near the outer eye area, they can soften the repeated pulling that contributes to crow’s feet.
The goal is not to erase your expressions. Careful injectable planning should preserve your natural smile while making the lines look softer and less noticeable.
Why Technique Matters Around the Eyes
The eye area requires careful dosing and placement. Too much product or poor placement can affect your expression or create an unnatural look. This is why experience matters, especially when treating fine lines close to the eyes.
Your injector will evaluate your facial movement, skin quality, and the strength of the muscles around your eyes before recommending a plan.
Can Fillers Treat Crow’s Feet?
Dermal fillers are not usually the first choice for crow’s feet caused by movement. They may be discussed if volume loss in nearby areas is contributing to shadows or deeper creasing, but the outer eye area is delicate.
Your provider can explain whether a neuromodulator, filler, skin care, or a combination makes the most sense.
Crow’s Feet Treatment in Lone Tree, CO
Softening crow’s feet should still allow you to look like yourself. For injectable care with Park Meadows Aesthetics in Lone Tree, CO, contact us or call 303-662-8668.