Crow’s Feet Neurotoxin

Neurotoxin for Crow's Feet: Softening Smile Lines Without Losing Expression

Missouri City & Sugar Land

Crow's feet are one of the most common areas women ask about — and also one of the areas they worry most about treating.
The fear is understandable: “Will I still look like myself when I smile?”
When treated conservatively, neurotoxin can soften crow's feet without flattening expression or changing your smile.

Why Crow's Feet Form

    Crow's feet develop from:
  • Repeated smiling and squinting
  • Thinning skin around the eyes
  • Natural collagen loss with age

These lines are often a sign of a life well-lived — but that doesn't mean you have to love how they deepen over time.

How Neurotoxin Treats Crow's Feet

Neurotoxin works by gently relaxing the muscles responsible for repetitive creasing at the outer corners of the eyes.

    When done properly:
  • Lines soften at rest
  • Smiles remain natural
  • The eye area appears brighter and more open

The goal is softening, not erasing.

Will Treating Crow's Feet Affect My Smile?

This is one of the most common concerns — and the answer depends entirely on technique and dosing.

    At The She Clinic, crow's feet treatments are:
  • Low-dose
  • Strategically placed
  • Tailored to your facial anatomy

You should still look expressive — just less tired around the eyes.

How Long Do Results Last?

  • Initial results appear in 3-5 days
  • Full results by 10-14 days
  • Effects typically last 3-4 months

With consistent treatment, many women find their lines become less etched over time.

Crow's Feet Neurotoxin in Missouri City & Sugar Land

Crow's feet are often the first area women choose to treat — and one of the most satisfying when done subtly.