Eye Wrinkles & Under-Eye Treatment in Seoul
Crow's feet, tear trough, and periorbital aging correction
Crow's feet, tear trough, and periorbital aging correction
The eye area ages faster than other facial zones due to thinner, more delicate skin with fewer sebaceous glands. Combined with constant movement from blinking and facial expression, the periorbital skin develops fine lines, wrinkles, and volume loss. Three primary concerns develop: crow's feet (expression lines at the outer corner), tear trough hollowness (under-eye bags from volume loss), and overall laxity.
Treatment must address multiple components: dynamic wrinkles require muscle relaxation, volume loss requires carefully-placed filler, and skin laxity requires lifting treatments. Botox relaxes dynamic wrinkles. Strategic filler restores tear trough volume. Ulthera lifts sagging eyelid tissue. Results require precise technique because the eye area tolerates minimal margin for error.
At ABLE Dermatology, we use conservative Botox dosing to smooth crow's feet while maintaining expression. Strategic filler placement addresses tear troughs without creating puffiness. Ulthera provides gentle lifting for eyelid laxity. Results continue improving 2-4 weeks post-treatment as tissues stabilize.
Crow's Feet (Expression Lines): Conservative Botox at the orbicularis oculi muscle relaxes dynamic wrinkles while preserving natural expression. Multiple units strategically placed create smooth results.
Tear Trough (Under-Eye Hollowness): Strategic hyaluronic acid filler placed above the bone rim restores volume. Care is taken to avoid over-filling which creates puffiness or visible implant effects.
Eyelid Sagging: Ulthera ultrasound precisely targets dermal-subcutaneous junction in eyelid area for subtle lifting without cutting.
Overall Rejuvenation: Combination approaches using Botox, filler, and Ulthera create harmonious periorbital rejuvenation with natural appearance.
Detailed evaluation of crow's feet severity, tear trough depth, and eyelid laxity. Conservative aesthetic principles prioritize natural appearance.
Botox is carefully applied to crow's feet. Strategic filler addresses tear troughs. Ulthera lifts eyelid skin gently. Multiple light treatments beat one aggressive treatment.
Follow-up at 2 weeks ensures optimal results. Additional Botox can be added if needed. Filler results continue improving as tissues integrate over 2-4 weeks.
The skin around the eyes is very thin and sensitive, so a careful approach is essential. An experienced dermatologist understands the periorbital anatomy precisely and adjusts the energy intensity and depth accordingly. Botox, fillers, and Ultherapy are all performed with specialized techniques for the eye area.
Tear troughs are caused by volume loss between the bone and skin beneath the eyes, creating a shadow-like appearance. Filler injections in this area can brighten the under-eye region. However, filler alone may not be sufficient if skin laxity is also present, in which case combination treatment with Ultherapy or radiofrequency is recommended.
Crow's feet are dynamic wrinkles caused by overactive facial muscles and respond well to Botox. Under-eye sagging is caused by loss of skin elasticity and gravity, requiring filler and Ultherapy treatment. These two concerns often coexist and benefit from a combined treatment approach.
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