Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Nue Face Treatment - Crow's Feet.

Most clients see improvement lasting six to twelve months, depending on skin type, lifestyle and sun exposure. Maintenance sessions every 6–12 months help sustain collagen stimulation and ongoing refinement; your clinician will recommend a personalised maintenance plan.

We use topical numbing and gentle paramedical techniques to minimise discomfort. Most clients report only mild tingling or warmth during treatment. Temporary redness or sensitivity can occur afterward, but pain is typically low and well tolerated.

Typically a series of one to three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart produces optimal results. Smaller or less severe areas may need fewer visits. Your practitioner will assess skin condition and create a tailored treatment schedule.

Downtime is minimal: mild redness, swelling and tiny crusts can appear for three to seven days. Most clients resume daily activities immediately, while avoiding heavy exercise and direct sun exposure for about a week to aid healing.

Risks are low with trained paramedical professionals but may include temporary redness, sensitivity, pigment changes or infection. A full consultation, medical history review and strict aftercare reduce complications and support safe, effective outcomes.

Ideal candidates are adults with mild to moderate crow's feet seeking a non-surgical improvement. Those with active skin infections, certain medical conditions, or recent eye surgeries should consult a clinician for personalised suitability and timing advice.