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Crows
Feet: Get Rid of Eye Lines
Crows
feet, also referred to as “smile lines,” “laugh lines,”
and “character lines,” are a natural part of
the aging process. In fact, nearly anyone over the age of 25
will start to show these tiny little v-shaped lines or wrinkles
in the corners of their eyes. Crows feet are among the first
wrinkles to appear and are the result of years of laughing,
smiling, frowning, and squinting. As we age, our skins natural
elasticity begins to break down. In addition, the collagen
in our skin, which aids in our skin’s ability to stretch and
return to its original shape, begins to lessen.
There are many factors that further reduce our skins elasticity
in addition to aging. Exposure to ultraviolet light rays from
the sun also causes collagen to break down. Smoking has been
found to speed up the skin’s aging process. To help slow down
the process of crow’s feet development in the first place,
it is best to be a nonsmoker and to avoid exposure to the sun.
In addition, it is a good idea to use an eye cream around the
eyes every day. The cream used should include glycolic acid,
which helps encourage the skin to get rid of old skin cells
in order to allow new ones to take their place.
Botulinum Toxin Injections
If it is too late for you and you are already starting to
show crow’s feet around your eyes, there are many different
treatments available for getting rid of those pesky little
lines. One popular method is botulinum toxin injections, commonly
referred to as Botox. Botox injections temporarily paralyze
and relax the muscles located around the eyes, which prevents
the skin from wrinkling. After a few months, another Botox
injection will be necessary to smooth the wrinkles out again.
Collagen Injections
Collagen injections are also available. These injections serve
to replace the collagen that has been lost during the aging
process. As a result, the skin gains back its elasticity. The
collagen used in this process is extracted from cows and purified.
As with Botox, collagen injections only provide temporary results.
After the procedure, the face often looks puffy or swollen
for a few days because several deposits of collagen are placed
under and in the skin. This allows the collagen to be absorbed
by the skin. Despite the puffiness, patients can resume normal
activities immediately.
Chemical Peels
Another option for getting rid of crow’s feet is the chemical
peel. With a chemical peel, an acidic chemical is applied to
the entire face. This burns away the top layer of skin and
encourages newer, fresher, more elastic skin to form in its
place. The exact amounts of chemicals used in a chemical peel
can vary depending on the needs of the patient, but the chemicals
generally used include trichloracetic acid (TCA), phenol, and
alphahydrocy acids (AHA’s).
The lightest form of chemical peel uses strictly alphahydroxy
acids, such as fruit acids, lactic acids, and glycolic acids.
These peels can produce brighter colored skin and make the
skin smoother. This type of peel is best for use with fine
crow’s feet. The peel may be applied weekly for a while in
order to gain results. The plus to a chemical peel using alphahydrocy
acids is that there is no recovery time necessary.
For a deeper chemical peel, trichloracetic acid can also be
used to eliminate fine wrinkles. As with glycolic acids, it
may be necessary to have more than one peel to achieve the
desired results. This peel requires a little more recovery
time than an alphahydroxy acid peel, which means the skin may
need to be protected from the sun for a few months afterwards.
The strongest chemical peel involves phenol. This deep peel
helps eliminate deep crow’s feet. This type of peel is used
primarily for the face, as the neck or body may scar from its
use. On the down side, a phenol peel often permanently damages
the skin’s pigment. As a result, it is necessary to always
protect the skin from the sun to prevent damage.
Microdermabrasion, Dermabrasion, and Laser Resurfacing
Other methods for getting rid of crow’s feet involve removing
the top layer of the skin with microdermabrasion, dermabrasion,
or laser resurfacing. These techniques each utilize special
techniques to remove the top layer of skin. With microdermabrasion,
coronum or Aluminum Oxide crystals are blown onto the skin
with a steady air stream in order to exfoliate it. Dermabrasion
scrapes off old cells with a wire brush and laser resurfacing
uses a laser to peel away the top layer. All of these methods
allow new skin that has not been damaged to grow.
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