Crow's feet are a natural part of aging (and smiling!), yet that doesn't keep us from looking for solutions to minimize their appearance. Botox is perhaps the most popular treatment for softening crow ...
Botox works by relaxing the muscles that cause crow's feet, smoothing the skin around the outer corners of your eyes. It doesn't erase wrinkles forever, but it softens their appearance for several ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — If you have a high school reunion coming up, here’s a medical development that you may want to keep an eye on. Federal regulators for the first time have approved Botox injections to ...
Allergan Inc.’s bellwether Botox has yet another new use. The Food and Drug Administration said this month that it approved the cosmetic form of the Irvine-based drug maker’s neurotoxin to temporarily ...
It's getting easier for Baby Boomers to hide their years. Federal regulators for the first time have approved Botox injections to temporarily ease the appearance of crow's feet. The Food and Drug ...
NEW YORK, June 20 (Reuters) - Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp's newer anti-wrinkle drug Dysport proved significantly better than Botox at improving crow's feet in a small clinical study, a finding that ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Despite what societal beauty standards might tell us, aging is a beautiful process. However, we can ...
Crow's feet are the fine lines that form at the outer corners of the eyes, caused by aging, facial movements, sun damage, and lifestyle habits. They're often one of the first visible signs of aging ...
Good news for fans of waxy expressionlessness: The FDA has finally approved the use of Botox, the popular cosmetic injectible, in what they call "lateral canthal lines" (we call them "crow's feet," ...