Botox for Crow’s Feet

Case ID: 6742

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Case Details

Crow’s feet are one of the earliest and most common signs of facial aging, caused by repeated smiling, squinting, and sun exposure over time. At Nervana Medical, we use advanced neuromodulator treatments such as Botox®, Dysport®, Jeuveau®, and other wrinkle relaxers to soften crow’s feet while maintaining natural facial expression and movement.

Neuromodulators work by temporarily relaxing the muscles around the outer eye area that create dynamic wrinkles. The result is smoother skin, softer lines, improved makeup application, and a more refreshed, rested appearance without surgery or downtime. Treatments are quick, minimally invasive, and customized to your anatomy, muscle strength, and aesthetic goals.

Many patients in Sandy and the greater Salt Lake Valley choose crow’s feet neuromodulator treatments not only to reduce visible wrinkles, but also to help prevent deeper etched-in lines from forming over time. When performed strategically, treatment can brighten the eye area and create a smoother transition between the cheeks and temples for a softer, more youthful look.

At Nervana Medical, every treatment plan is customized using a comprehensive aesthetic assessment to ensure balanced, natural-looking results that fit your face — never frozen or overdone.

Ready to refresh your eyes and soften crow’s feet?
Schedule your consultation today and discover why patients throughout Utah trust Nervana Medical for advanced aesthetic injectables and natural-looking results.

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