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gabbycam
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Joined: 29 Sep 2009
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Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:44 pm |
I recently got Botox under my eyes for my 'crow's feet'. However, now the lines under the inner parts of my eyes, are more prominant and my eyes look worse when I smile! I went back to my doctor and he mentioned possibly putting a tiny little bit right under my eyelashes, under my eyes. Has anyone had this done? I don't know whether to just let it be and look awful for 3-4 months when I smile until the Botox wears off, or to try to fix it. Help! |
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Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:03 am |
Hi,
This is absolutely common. It's one of two things, or perhaps a combination of both.
1) The lines on the inner corner haven't gotten worse; they just appear worse compared to the now-smoother outer corner (crow's feet area);
2) The muscles in the crow's feet area can't move as much (or at all depending on how much botox you've used). The muscles on the inner corner are compensating by pulling or tensing a bit more than usual. This effect will lessen as your muscles become accustomed to the effects of the botox.
HTH! |
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Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:25 am |
Hi!
I've had a similar experience with botox around the eye. I stopped having it injected there because it doesn't last on me , but when it was working my PS would inject right under the lashes in the middle of my undereye area to correct the problem you're having. |
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Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:39 am |
I would not suggest using Botox, however you can try to use some very good eye cream to lessen the crow's feet. plus the fact that you have to go to the doctor every few months? EDS sells a lot of eye cream products to help you. Check this website!
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I recently got Botox under my eyes for my 'crow's feet'. However, now the lines under the inner parts of my eyes, are more prominant and my eyes look worse when I smile! I went back to my doctor and he mentioned possibly putting a tiny little bit right under my eyelashes, under my eyes. Has anyone had this done? I don't know whether to just let it be and look awful for 3-4 months when I smile until the Botox wears off, or to try to fix it. Help! |
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