Question: What is the best treatment for eye bags and crows feet?
I am 33 years old, and I would like to treat the crow's feet around my eyes before they get much deeper with age.
I am 33 years old, and I would like to treat the crow's feet around my eyes before they get much deeper with age.
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Dr Nina Sheffield
1st March 2022
Answer: Thank you for your email enquiry.
Botulinum Toxin A, otherwise known as BOTOX® is a product produced by Allergan plc in the Republic of Ireland, it is marketed in the UK by Allergan Limited. No one else has the right to use the Trademark BOTOX® although many do when describing other toxins. BOTOX® is the official brand and has been manufactured and distributed for over 20 years.
The success it has enjoyed worldwide has resulted in BOTOX® gaining a reputation as the market leader in its field.
BOTOX® is a non-surgical procedure for temporarily smoothing moderate lines. It is administered by tiny injections into the facial muscles. If it has been correctly administered, muscles continue to react normally, allowing you to laugh, frown and show surprise – just without the wrinkles!
The results of Botox treatment become apparent after 2-7 days and will be complete with 14 days. The effects should last between 3 and 4 months. This is not guaranteed, and everyone will find out how long it will last with them, as they gain experience of using it. If the patient returns for regular follow up treatments, the muscles will gradually reduce in strength and in time the effects can last longer.
In practice we have found that BOTOX® will last much longer than any other Toxin but results vary from two months to six months. No practitioner, no matter how experienced will be able to give you better information.
Our prices for Botox are as follows:
1 Area £200
2 Areas £295
3 Areas £360
Please also see the link below for our treatment brochure.
https://www.rtwskin.co.uk/magazines/Botox
You may also find the following blog posts helpful:
What to expect when you have BOTOX® injections for the first time - https://www.rtwskin.co.uk/what-to-expect-when-you-have-botox-injections-for-the-first-time/
The top seven questions to ask before having BOTOX® - https://www.rtwskin.co.uk/the-top-seven-questions-to-ask-before-having-botox/
Our clinic is open 6 days a week and our opening times are as follows:
Monday -Saturday: 9am – 6pm
If you have any further questions or would like to book a Complimentary Consultation, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will be more than happy to help.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
RTWskin
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Registered Nurse Mary White
1st March 2022
Answer: Hi there Natalia
Botox around the crows feet, as well as tear trough dermal filler for hollow under eye bags.
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Senior Aesthetic Therapist Cheryl Smith
1st March 2022
Answer: Dear Natalia,
thank you for reaching out to us with your enquiry.
There is a number of treatments that we can recommend for you depending on you skin and your lifestyle - eg. Endymed, Pelleve, Botox..We would recommend to book in for a consultation with one of our highly trained aesthetic therapists, so they can have a look at your skin and advise you on the treatments that would be most beneficial for you and also recommend you homecare products so you can carry on with your treatments at home.
Please book online via our website.
Kind regards,
Nakedhealth Team
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Owner Tawa Dowling
1st March 2022
Answer: Hello, there are a few treatments that will address this concern, however it's worth noting that no single treatment will reduce appearance of crows feet and eye bags, as they are caused by different issues.
Crows feet are caused by muscle contraction around the eyes, and anti wrinkle injections can help with relaxing the muscles, thus reducing the lines. Results are evident within 1 to 2 weeks, and can last up to 3 months.
Undereye bags can be caused by poor lymphatic drainage, skin becoming less elastic, or fat pads under the skin becoming smaller. Treatments for this area can include dermal filler injections, which last around 6 to 9 months, or microneedling which can last around 6 months if used as a course of treatments, or mesotherapy where products are injected to lift and tighten the skin, and results can last around 6 to 9 months. Other treatments include radio frequency, where heat is applied with microneedling, and results can last up to 1 year. Medical grade skincare to encourage exfoliation, deep hydration and increased cell turnover can also improve the appearance of this area.
If you would like to book a consultation to discuss these options in more detail, please contact me via my Consulting Room profile (TD Aesthetics). I'm based in Rainham, Kent.
Warm regards,
Tawa Dowling, RN, NIP
TD Aesthetics
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Lucy Cooper
1st March 2022
Answer: Hello Natalia thank you for your query.
If you would like to make an appointment to come and see us we can discuss this fully with you in clinic.
Best wishes
The team at Cosmetic Skin Care
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Dr Nishel Patel
1st March 2022
Answer: Hi
Many thanks for your enquiry
You would need a consultation which I am happy to provide
The best initial treatment would be wrinkle injections like Botox to help and perhaps under eye filler
You would need a consult
Please let me know if you wish an appointment
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Sarah Newey
1st March 2022
Answer: Great question. At Finesse Skin Clinic we would always recommend a face to face consultation to discuss your requirements. This is beneficial and will enable you to see the clinic and it’s clean professional treatment environment and of course to meet your practitioner.
How does this sound to you?
There are a number of reasons this is essentials as certain treatments like botulinum toxin may not be recommended for crows feet if there is any puffiness in the under eye area as it can actually make this worse. But it would be important to see you in person to assess this
I shall look forward to hearing from you
Sarah
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Mrs Diane Nivern
1st March 2022
Answer: Preventative and remedial skincare is required to slow down the processes which are causing the wrinkling
Incorporating Vitamin C and sunscreen into your morning routine and some time release retinol into your evening return will slow down collagen loss and help to repair the skin
Treatments for the eye area could include peels and microneedling
Plasma sublimation is a non surgical way to “vaporise” loose, excess or wrinkled skin giving a smoother, lifted appearance
Puffiness around the eyes creating “bags” can be hereditary but can sometime be indicative of underlying health issues - please see your GP if your eye bags are conspicuous to exclude any other causes
Botulinum injections can help to temporarily relax wrinkle formation at the sides of the eyes
Seek out a reputable medical practitioner
Again prevention with skincare, avoiding repetitive squinting at screens or into the sun or caused by smoking will all help prevent crow’s feet
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Dr Ioannis Liakas
1st March 2022
Answer: Hi there
Thank you for your query
The best treatment for lines around the eyes (especially for a young age like yours)
Is botulinum toxin.
Obviously a face to face consultation would be the best next step and should you wish to book that, our clinic is called vie aesthetics.
Best wishes
Dr. Ioannis Liakas
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Rachel Fox
1st March 2022
Answer: Usually toxin around the eyes for crows feet. Eye bags more tricky. Depends on the cause but may need surgery
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Miss Rachel Hanson
2nd March 2022
Answer: Hello, a preventative treatment for 'crow's feet' is Botulinum Toxin treatment. This treatment is administered by injection and lasts around 3 months. It is a very safe procedure and results are predictable. It is good to have a preventative mindset in order to remain youthful, as it is difficult to turn back time once you have pronounced facial lines. The cost for this treatment is £150.
I hope this helps. Best wishes, Rachel at Enhance Dental.
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Dina Patel
2nd March 2022
Answer: Skin peels, hydra facials and botox
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