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Other aesthetic treatments
There are many types of fine lines and wrinkles and a name for almost every type we may experience on our face. If fillers, skinboosters or biostimulators aren’t for you, there are other options available for reducing wrinkles and achieving the aesthetic results you desire.
Other aesthetic treatment areas
For many considering aesthetic treatments, it’s not necessarily about looking younger - but rather to look and feel like yourself again. Treating areas of the face such as crow’s feet and frown lines can make all the difference.

Frown lines
Frown lines appear between the eyebrows and above the nose. This area is often used when we frown or squint.
Crow’s feet
Crow’s feet extend from the outer corners of the eyes and are caused by the facial expressions we make every day.

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Crow’s feet
Crow’s feet extend from the outer corners of the eyes and are caused by the facial expressions we make every day.
Frown lines
Frown lines appear between the eyebrows and above the nose. This area is often used when we frown or squint.

Combat the side effects of time
As we age, changes to the underlying structure of our skin can result in expression lines such as frown lines and crow’s feet that alter our appearance.1 When we’re young, these lines disappear when our face is relaxed. But with time and repeated muscle contractions, they can become permanent.1
By temporarily relaxing the muscles of the face, we can reduce the appearance of these expression lines and feel our best.2

Express your true self
Expression lines such as frown lines and crow’s feet can make us look differently from how we truly feel. It’s no secret that, for this reason, treatments to reduce their appearance are highly sought after. Still, it’s not always vanity that makes them so popular.
Improve your wellbeing
Studies show that many feel the side effects of time make them look angry or unapproachable but that treating them can positively impact our psychological well-being.1,3
Regardless, it’s always a good idea to research and discuss potential side effects with a healthcare practitioner before treatment–just to be sure.
Patients with a desire to feel happier and more confident or improve quality of life4
Patients who wanted to treat themselves or celebrate4



1. Finn CJ et al. Dermatol Surg 2003;29(5):450–455. 2. Carruthers A et al. J Cosmet Laser Ther 2007;9 (Suppl 1):6–10. 3. Ascher B et al. Aesthet Surg J. 2020 Aug 14;40(9):1000-1008.
4. Maisel A et al. JAMA Dermatol 2018;154(10):1167–1174.
Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment recommendations and to discuss important safety information and risks associated with the use of the products.