Eye wrinkles
- Aesthetic surgery
- Anaesthesia
- Animal testing
- Anti-Aging Medicine
- Artecoll
- Aspirin
- Augmentation
- Azzalure
- Blood thinning medications
- Blood thinning medications
- Bocouture
- Botox
- Botulinum toxin / botulinum
- Brow lift
- Cheek augmentation
- Cheek enhancement
- Cheek folds
- Cheekbones, contouring
- Cheeks, sunken
- Chin augmentation / Chin enhancement
- Chin folds
- Chin, receding
- Connective tissue / connective tissue weakness
- Consultation
- CoolSculpting
- Cosmetic clinic
- Cosmetic surgery / plastic surgery
- Costs
- Crow's feet
- Cryolipolysis
- Cutaneous abrasion
- Dermabrasion
- Double chin
- Dual CoolSculpting
- Dysport
- Eye wrinkles
- Eyebrow lift
- Eyes, dark circles
- Facelift
- Fillers
- Follow-up
- Forehead wrinkles
- Glabella
- Hook nose
- Hyaluronic acid / Hyaluronan
- Hyaluronic acid, external application
- Hyaluronidase
- Hydration therapy
- Hyperhidrosis
- Juvederm
- Laugh lines
- Lifting
- Lip augmentation
- Lip enhancement
- Lip injection
- Marionette lines
- Masseter
- Minimally invasive procedures
- Mouth, drooping corners
- Nasolabial folds
- Natural appearance
- Natural look
- Nose correction
- Pain
- Perlane
- Permanent fillers
- Platysma
- Quality
- Radiesse
- Restylane
- Rhinoplasty
- Safety
- Sculptra
- Silicone
- Square jaw
- Tear Trough
- Teosyal
- Underarm sweating
- Vistabel
- Xeomin
- Zornesfalte
Eye wrinkles
With eye wrinkles, a distinction is made between those that radiate from the outer corner of the eye (sometimes called 'crow's feet'), and those that develop in the region of the lower eyelid. Crow's feet are mimic wrinkles caused by the muscles of facial expression, while creases in the lower eyelid are mostly due to loss of elasticity in the connective tissue and excess skin.
More information on the treatment of wrinkles can be found here: Wrinkle treatment.