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Dear Dr. Seckel, I am only 29 and I am beginning to see eye wrinkles at the corner of my eyes. It used to happen only when I smiled but now I can see the wrinkles at the corners of my eyes even when I’m not smiling. I have tried several creams but I don’t think they help. Can the laser remove eye wrinkles? Is it safe? Thank you, Michelle, Boston, MA

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Dear Michelle,

Eye wrinkles or Crow’s Feet are usually the first sign of facial skin aging to appear and often, especially in fair skinned individuals, eye wrinkles begin to appear at about your age. While Retin A can improve very fine lines after a year or two of use, most non-prescription eye creams do not […]

Dr Seckel is there anything I can do to remove crow’s feet permanently. Botox is a temporary cure. What can remove crow’s feet permanently? Thanks, Leslie, St Louis, Mo.

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

Dear Leslie,
You are correct in your assertion that Botox only provides a temporary correction of crow’s feet. Botox is a very satisfactory solution for crow’s feet around the eyes for most people.
There is however a more permanent solution for crow’s feet. Once the crow’s feet have become permanent lines in the skin around the eyes, […]

Dear Dr. Seckel, Are wrinkles inevitable? I am 35 and have good skin but I am starting to see crow’s feet around the corners of my eyes. Will the crow’s feet become permanent? What can I do to prevent that? Thank you, Leslie, Stowe, Vermont.

Saturday, November 12th, 2005

Dear Leslie,
Skin wrinkles and crows feet on the face are a classic sign of facial skin aging but they are not inevitable for everyone. Many people do not develop facial wrinkles and crows feet as they age, and I have seen patients who are in their 50’s who have facial skin that looks better than […]

“Dr. Seckel, what can I do about the crow’s feet around my eyes?” — Cathy, Long Island NY

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

Dear Cathy,
Crow’s feet are one of the earliest signs of facial skin aging. Most people begin to notice crow’s feet in their late 20’s. They are more noticeable in people with very fair, thin skin. Beautiful results can be achieved with Botox
Crow’s feet are caused by the pull of a muscle called the Orbicularis Occuli […]