Back Bay · Boston · Beacon Street
Crow's feet Botox at Forever Young Spa. Priced per unit starting at $14. 262 Beacon Street, Suite 3.
Crow's feet Botox targets the orbicularis oculi — the muscle that creates the fan-shaped lines at the outer corners of the eyes. Most clients need 20 to 30 units total (both sides). At Forever Young Spa, Botox is priced per unit starting at $14 with a complimentary consultation included.
Crow's feet are always treated bilaterally — both sides in the same session. Actual unit counts are confirmed at consultation based on your anatomy.
| Line Depth | Per Side | Total (Both Sides) |
|---|---|---|
| Fine / Early Lines | 8–10 units | 16–20 units |
| Moderate Lines | 10–15 units | 20–30 units |
| Deep / Established | 15–20 units | 30–40 units |
Estimates based on $14/unit starting price. Final unit count confirmed at consultation. Membership discount of 15% applies to all injectable services.
Crow's feet Botox typically requires 10 to 15 units per side (20 to 30 units total). The orbicularis oculi — the muscle responsible for crow's feet — is smaller than the forehead muscles and generally requires fewer units for a strong result. Some clients with fine, early lines need only 8 units per side; clients with deeper, established lines may need 15 to 20 units per side.
Crow's feet Botox typically lasts 3 to 4 months — slightly longer than some other areas because the orbicularis oculi is targeted with precise, focused injections. Clients who squint frequently (due to sun exposure, screen time, or eyesight issues) may metabolize the product faster. Wearing quality sunglasses reduces squinting and can modestly extend results.
When properly done, crow's feet Botox reduces the fan-shaped lines at the outer corners of the eyes during expression and at rest. The skin around the eye appears smoother and the lines are significantly softened — not eliminated entirely, but noticeably reduced. The result looks like younger, more rested eyes. The treatment does not affect the eyelid or the appearance of the eye itself.
No. Crow's feet Botox targets the lateral orbicularis oculi at the outer corner of the eye. It does not affect the cheek muscles responsible for smiling (zygomaticus), so your smile remains natural. Some clients are concerned that the area will look 'stiff' — conservative treatment preserves natural movement while reducing line formation.
Crow's feet Botox in Boston costs $280 to $420 per session for most clients (20 to 30 units at $14 per unit at Forever Young Spa). The area is almost always treated bilaterally — both sides in the same session. Members receive 15% off. Most injectors recommend treating crow's feet alongside forehead or glabella at the same appointment to harmonize the upper face.
Botox is the most effective treatment for dynamic crow's feet — lines caused by muscle movement. For static crow's feet visible at rest, a combination of Botox and light hyaluronic acid filler (such as Restylane Eyelight, formulated for the periocular area) may produce better results. Topical retinoids and SPF used consistently reduce the rate of new line formation. Laser resurfacing addresses texture around the eye area. Your injector can recommend the appropriate combination at a complimentary consultation.
262 Beacon Street, Suite 3 · Boston, MA 02116 · (617) 982-6186