Crow's feet

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Head of an old Roman man, unknown artist, around 60 BC The realistic rendering (bald head, crow's feet, wrinkles on the face and neck) corresponds to the ideal representation of the time.

Crow's feet is the colloquial term for wrinkles in the eye area, as they are reminiscent of real crow's feet due to their radial structure. Modern cosmetic surgery offers the removal of such wrinkles using botox, for example .

Crow's feet can be cared for with enough moisture in the form of water and creams.

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