One of the first signs of aging are crow's feet, wrinkles that appear at the corners of the eyes. Crow's feet are created by the flexion of the orbicularis oculi muscle, a circular, sphincter-like muscle surrounding the eye. The muscle protects the eye from brightness and physical contact. For example, we squint to protect our eyes when it's sunny out, or when we face high winds.
While home remedies including the use of a hat or visor, moisturizers, sunscreen and exfoliation can help, Dr. Ourian is able to erase these crow's feet in less than an hour using a variety of techniques.
"I usually hand the client a mirror and say, 'Let's discuss the issues that bother you,' In order to achieve the result my patients are looking for, I believe it is important to carefully listen to all their suggestions, questions, and comments,'' Dr. Ourian said. ''Once I have an understanding of their expectations and goals, I meticulously address the appropriate areas. It is my personal goal, to achieve the desired results for each my patients."
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The Doctors talk show chose Dr. Ourian of Epione Medical Corporation in Bev
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