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Debbie Reynolds responded on 16 Sep 2008 at 12:17 pm #
Could you provide me with information in regard to ridding myself of crows feet
sue responded on 22 Jan 2009 at 10:59 am #
I’m 43, desperate to get rid of crows feet. Is my only option Botox? Thank you, Sue
peter responded on 24 Jan 2009 at 11:23 pm #
I would like some information regarding treatments available for crow’s feet as well as forehead wrinkles. No botox.
I know you would need to see a potential client in order to give an accurate costing, but I don’t have the time to come in without a fairly decent idea of what you guys actually do. Bearing that in mind, I would like an idea of what a full course of treatment might cost, based on average?
I am curious rather than driven, so as much information as you can provide will better your chances of getting me in to see you.
Cheers.
Nicole Effner responded on 29 Jan 2009 at 4:13 pm #
I am a 36 year old female and would like to know procedure and costing and frequency for treatment of crows feet.
Thanks,
Nicole
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 06 Feb 2009 at 12:32 pm #
Hi Nicole, Peter and Sue, I have sent through some information on the best treatment to get rid of crows feet, with some details of the cost, how long it lasts etc. Jo
Stace responded on 12 Feb 2009 at 12:36 am #
I would like some information regarding treatments available for crow’s feet as well as mid brow wrinkles.
I know you would need to see a potential client in order to give an accurate costing, but I don’t have the time to come in without a fairly decent idea of what you guys actually do and also because I live on the other side of town. Bearing that in mind, I would like an idea of what a treatment of the above might cost, based on average?
Cheers.
Ciara responded on 29 Aug 2009 at 7:37 am #
Hello I like Stace want to get rid of my crow’s feet. Are you the clinic that my friend told me about in Chermside North Brisbane, she told me you guys were very good. I also live on the other side of town but would travel for a good clinic. Ciara
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 29 Aug 2009 at 7:45 am #
Hi Ciara, I am not sure if we are the clinic your friend recommended but we are the only clinic in Chermside so chances are.. we are they. I emailed Stace and will send you an email too. With crows feet we cannot really give an accurate quote until we assess you. The amount required depends on the muscle movement around the eye and the face in general as you smile..however as a ballpark figure you are looking at $290-$390, and with frown lines it is generally $280-$330. We do free assessment consultations and there is no obligation with these, so the best thing is to call us on 33504625 and book a free consultation at the outset. Look forward to meeting you. Jo
Brian Marsh responded on 25 Nov 2009 at 5:12 pm #
Would you please provide information regarding treatments available for crow’s feet as well as under eye sagging/wrinkles. No botox or surgery.
I would like an idea of what a full course of treatment for either might cost, based on the average?
Regards