Wrinkles around the eyes (crow's feet)
Smoothing the fine lines at the corners of the eyes with botulinum toxin — for a fresher, more rested gaze, without changing your smile.
What are crow's feet?
"Crow's feet" is the name for the fine wrinkles that fan out from the outer corners of the eyes and are especially noticeable when smiling. Although they are often called "smile lines", for many they give a tired and older appearance. Botulinum toxin, placed precisely in the area, relaxes the muscles and smooths the skin without changing the expressiveness of the face — a minimally invasive procedure with an excellent result.
Why do they appear?
The main cause is natural ageing, but sun exposure, stress and frequent facial expression accelerate their appearance. Over time the skin loses elasticity and the muscle contractions around the eyes leave permanent lines. They are often noticed as early as the late twenties or early thirties.
How does botulinum toxin work?
After the injection, the muscles around the corners of the eyes relax and the visibility of the fine lines is reduced. The skin looks smoother and more rested. The effect develops gradually within 3 to 7 days, with the maximum result after about two weeks. Your natural expressions are preserved while the fine lines are smoothed.
What to know before the procedure?
It is advisable to avoid medications and supplements that thin the blood (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, ginkgo biloba, ginseng), as well as alcohol, for at least 24 hours before the procedure, as they increase the risk of bruising.
Possible side effects
Mild and temporary reactions are possible — slight redness or small bruises in the area. These are considered normal, subside quickly and leave no marks.
How long does the effect last?
Usually between 4 and 6 months, depending on muscle activity and metabolism. The procedure can then be repeated to maintain the result. We offer original products from established brands — Botox®, Azzalure® / Alluzience® and Bocouture®.
When it is not suitable
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Neuromuscular conditions (e.g. myasthenia gravis)
- Active infections or allergy to the ingredients
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Real results

Photos of real patients, published with their consent. Results are individual and may vary.
The procedure is performed under strict medical supervision by a qualified physician, in accordance with established medical protocols.
