Often is has been said that the eyes the windows to a person's mind, body and soul. However, most often we feel that our eyes often act as a window to our age. This all depends how the skin around the eyes look, explains a Dermatologist in Dubai. For instance, if the skin round your eyes are dehydrated, tired, happy, upset, then all your emotions and well-being are shown through the eyes.
However, there is one thing that stops most people in their tracks. This is crow’s feet. Crow's feet are often known as deeply set-in wrinkles around the eyes that become more prominent when a person smiles or laughs. For some, crow’s feet can make their looks more distinguished and aristocratic, but this is only for a handful of people, mostly males. But for the majority of individual's crow's feet is something most individuals would like to avoid and see disappear, for the rest of their lives.
What makes things look awful about crow's feet is that it is a skin condition that usually comes with aging. An expert at the Montreal International Medical Clinic Dubai says that, wrinkles or crow's feet, develop and form when the underlying circular muscle contracts such as when the eyelids close or when a person laughs and bunch up the overlying skin. With age, the skin tends to get thinner and is more susceptible to wrinkles, creases and fine lines.
The area around the eyes are very delicate due to that thin layer of skin. It needs constant moisture and circulation to avoid dark circles, bags, puffiness and the aforementioned crow’s feet.
The best way to  treat and prevent crow's feet non-surgically, is to establish a routine eye care regimen that consists of morning and nightly applications of eye cream, containing beneficial ingredients like caffeine and hyaluronic acid. The caffeine that is present in the cream will help stimulate the eye area to make the area look more firm and fresh, while the hyaluronic acid helps the skin retain moisture to obtain a younger look.
Other treatment for crow's feet include, Botox Treatment Dubai, chemical peels or laser resurfacing, which will take care of more significant crow’s feet. Using  retin-A and retinol are also great at boosting collagen production and reducing fine lines, which may in turn contribute to the deeply set-in wrinkles we all fear.
However, despite using the creams and other treatments are unsuccessful, then there are surgical procedures that can help remove the eye tissue. Surgery for crow’s feet involves removing a portion of the circular muscle directly under the wrinkles. If your crow’s feet have gotten to this point, you may need to consult a reputed plastic surgeon to best suit your personal needs.
However, it's best to use creams and Botox treatment until you can stall the process of going under the knife at every cost. Most patients who use Botox treatment rave of its success, as there is hardly any side effects, but is extremely successful and one of the most preferred options, today.
 
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