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Botox for Crow's Feet

Botox for crow's feet targets the orbicularis oculi muscle around the lateral eye area that creates the fan-shaped wrinkles when smiling or squinting. Strategic injection points along the outer eye relax these dynamic lines while maintaining a natural, expressive smile. Crow's feet is one of the most common and satisfying Botox treatment areas.

Benefits

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Softens the fan-shaped wrinkles at the outer corners of the eyes

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Preserves natural smiling and squinting while reducing line formation

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Quick treatment of just 5-10 minutes per session

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Creates a more youthful, refreshed eye area within days

Ideal Candidates

  • Adults with crow's feet visible at rest or when smiling

  • Those wanting to maintain a youthful eye area as part of preventive aging care

  • Individuals whose crow's feet appear prominent in photos

  • Patients who want to combine eye area treatment with forehead or frown line Botox

Frequently Asked Questions

How many units of Botox are used for crow's feet?

Typically 8-16 units per side are used for crow's feet. The exact amount depends on the severity of your lines and the strength of the orbicularis oculi muscle. We start conservatively and adjust at a follow-up if needed.

Will treating crow's feet affect my smile?

When injected correctly in the lateral periorbital area, crow's feet Botox does not affect your smile. Precise placement targets only the outer eye wrinkles while leaving the zygomatic muscles responsible for smiling fully functional.

How long does crow's feet Botox last?

Crow's feet Botox typically lasts 3-4 months. Because this area is highly dynamic with frequent muscle movement, some patients find the effects wear off slightly faster here than in the forehead. Regular maintenance treatments help sustain results.

Ready to Get Started?

Book your consultation at Rani Beauty Clinic and discover how botox for crow's feet can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.