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    GlossaryCrow's Feet (periorbital wrinkles)

    small wrinkles at the outer corners of the eyes

    Crow's Feet, also known as periorbital wrinkles or laughter lines, are small lines or wrinkles that appear at the outer corners of the eyes. They are typically caused by repeated facial expressions, such as smiling or squinting, and can be exacerbated by factors like sun exposure, aging, and loss of skin elasticity.

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