Eye and Glabellar (Frown) Wrinkles – Treatment


Wrinkles around the eyes that are visible even when the face is at rest are known as “crow’s feet,” typically developing between the ages of 30 and 40.
The methods used to treat eye wrinkles (crow’s feet) are non-surgical and painless, with 1–3 sessions required depending on the severity of the case. Recommended treatments, after clinical evaluation by plastic surgeon Georgia Chorti, include LASER FRAXEL and the PLEXR non-surgical blepharoplasty technique, which also delivers impressive results for eye wrinkles.

Wrinkles around the eyes that are visible even when the face is at rest are known as “crow’s feet,” typically developing between the ages of 30 and 40.
Wrinkles in the glabellar (between-the-eyebrows) area result from the continuous movement of the muscles that draw the eyebrows toward the center. In some cases, strong activity of the procerus muscle, which pulls the eyebrows toward the nose, can also create a horizontal wrinkle at the top of the nose.
The methods used to treat eye and glabellar wrinkles are non-surgical and painless, with 1–3 sessions required depending on the severity of the case.
Recommended treatments, after clinical evaluation by plastic surgeon Georgia Chorti, include mesotherapy, LASER FRAXEL, and PLEXR non-surgical blepharoplasty, which delivers impressive results for eye wrinkles as well.
After a clinical examination, plastic surgeon Georgia Chorti will recommend the treatment best suited to your individual needs.
The methods used to smooth glabellar (frown) wrinkles are non-surgical and painless. After a clinical examination, plastic surgeon Georgia Chorti will recommend the treatment best suited to your individual needs.
