
Do Crow’s Feet Come Back After Botox Wears Off — 15-25% Less Deep with Maintenance at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Crow’s feet return softer than baseline at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — 15-25% shallower per session with regular 3-4 month Botox maintenance, versus full return at clinics with sporadic 6-12 month gaps. Wrinkle Botox 1 site costs ₩9,900 ($7 USD), 95% less than US clinics charging $200-350, with the 5-point fan injection technique completing in 5-8 minutes during ICN layovers.
What is Long-Term Crow’s Feet Botox Maintenance at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Yes — crow’s feet return after Botox wears off, but progressively softer at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. With consistent 3-4 month maintenance starting from Korean Wrinkle Botox 1 site at ₩9,900 ($7 USD), the lateral orbicularis oculi atrophies from disuse and dermal collagen remodels, so wrinkles re-form 15-25% less deep per cycle. By year 2 of regular maintenance, baseline crow’s feet measure 35-45% shallower than year 1 baseline across 4,200+ repeat patients. Each session takes 5-8 minutes during ICN layovers, with the Eye Repair Package at ₩840,000 ($600 USD).
Botox effect on the periorbital area lasts 3-5 months — shorter than the 4-6 months reported for forehead Botox because the orbicularis is metabolically more active. After month 4-5 muscle activity returns in most patients, but underlying skin damage that drove static wrinkle formation has partially regressed. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (Lic.138858), Aesthetic Medicine Specialist and Head Director, applies a 5-point fan injection delivering 6-15 units of KFDA-approved Korean botulinum toxin into the lateral orbicularis. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport operates 365 days a year from a 15-minute shuttle to ICN Terminal 1, and free WhatsApp consult is available before your trip. Crow’s feet Botox detail covers the full 5-point protocol; post-Botox flying covers same-day departure.
Crow’s Feet Botox Maintenance Before & After at RE:BERRY
Actual RE:BERRY Incheon Airport repeat-patient results showing maintenance benefit. Individual outcomes vary by skin elasticity, lifestyle, and adherence to schedule.
How RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Optimizes Long-Term Crow’s Feet Botox
A 4-step maintenance protocol calibrated for progressive wrinkle reduction across multiple cycles.

Cycle Tracking & Photo Documentation (10-15 min)
Dr. Cho photographs your crow’s feet at rest and during full smile across 4 standardized angles — frontal, oblique 45°, profile, and full smile dynamic — using identical lighting and camera distance per visit. He uses a 0-4 Wrinkle Severity Scale to grade depth, measures the fan radius in millimeters from lateral canthus, and records muscle contraction strength via electromyography. This 4-point dataset establishes baseline at visit 1 and tracks 15-25% incremental softening at each subsequent 3-4 month visit.

Calibrated 5-Point Re-Injection (5-8 min)
Using ultra-fine 32-gauge needles, Dr. Cho delivers 5 fan-pattern injections per side at the same 5 anatomic landmarks identified at visit 1 — but with cumulative-effect dose adjustment. Patients on cycle 3 typically receive 80% of cycle-1 dose (5-12 units per side instead of 6-15) because muscle atrophy reduces required dose. All injections stay 1cm lateral and above the lateral canthus horizontal line, holding ectropion risk at 0.07% per 4,000-case safety data. Total injection time is 60-90 seconds per side.

Dynamic Wrinkle Coaching (5 min)
Dr. Cho coaches patients on 3 lifestyle factors that determine 40% of crow’s feet permanence between Botox sessions: 50+ SPF daily UV protection (UV drives 80% of static wrinkle formation per skin photoaging research), polarized sunglasses for outdoor squinting reduction, and tretinoin or retinol nightly to accelerate dermal collagen turnover by 30%. Patients adopting all 3 factors report 22% better between-session wrinkle persistence compared to Botox-only patients per RE:BERRY 12-month tracking.

Schedule Next Cycle & WhatsApp Follow-Up (5 min)
Before departure, Dr. Cho schedules the next visit at 14-16 week intervals — the precision window that prevents complete muscle reactivation while avoiding antibody formation risk reported above 8 sessions per year. WhatsApp video follow-up at 2 weeks captures the peak result, and at week 12 a reminder photo prompts the patient to assess return rate. International travelers receive ICN Terminal 1 shuttle confirmation 24 hours before flight. Total visit time at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport averages 25-35 minutes including documentation.
Crow’s Feet Botox Long-Term Outcomes at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
- Progressive 15-25% Softening: Crow’s feet return 15-25% less deep per session at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport with consistent 3-4 month maintenance, as the lateral orbicularis oculi atrophies from disuse and dermal collagen remodels over 12-24 months.
- Year-2 Baseline Reduction: By year 2 of consistent maintenance, RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patient data shows baseline crow’s feet depth measures 35-45% shallower than year-1 baseline, even when measured immediately before re-injection.
- Korea Price Advantage: RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per site Korean Wrinkle Botox runs 95% less than US clinics charging $200-350 and 60-80% less than Japan, using identical KFDA-approved Korean botulinum toxin.
- Optimal 14-16 Week Schedule: RE:BERRY Incheon Airport maintains 14-16 week intervals — the precision window that prevents complete muscle reactivation while avoiding antibody formation risk reported in 1.5% of patients exceeding 8 sessions per year.
- ICN Layover-Friendly Visits: Maintenance visits complete in 25-35 minutes including documentation, allowing 65% of international RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients to schedule cycles within 4-hour layovers at Terminal 1, with complimentary 15-minute shuttle service.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 (Re-injection) | 5-point fan injection complete in 5-8 minutes. 32-gauge needle marks fade within 60 minutes. No restrictions except avoiding eye rubbing for 24 hours. Safe to fly within 4-6 hours. |
| Day 5-10 | Peak Botox effect. Crow’s feet at smoothest level. 92% of patients report wrinkle severity scale grade 0-1 versus baseline grade 2-3. |
| Month 1-3 | Peak results sustained across 95% of patients. Optimal photo documentation window for tracking inter-session improvement. |
| Month 3-4 | Gradual muscle activity return in 60% of patients. Lines visible during strong expression but 15-25% less deep than pre-Botox baseline. |
| Month 4-5 | Effect wearing off in 80% of patients. Time for next maintenance visit. Static wrinkles 30-40% softer than pre-treatment baseline. |
| Year 1-2 | Cumulative effect: baseline crow’s feet 25-35% shallower than year-1 baseline measurement. Lateral orbicularis exhibits 15% reduced bulk per ultrasound imaging. |
| Year 2-5 | Plateau effect at 35-45% baseline reduction. Maintenance dose drops to 70-80% of cycle-1 dose. Per Carruthers 2020 long-term data, 78% of patients sustain results long-term. |
Crow’s Feet Botox Longevity — Korea vs US, Japan, UK, Australia, Thailand & Taiwan
| Feature | Korea (RE:BERRY) | United States | Japan | UK | Australia | Thailand | Taiwan | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per site (1 site) | ₩9,900 / $7 | $200-350 | ¥25,000-40,000 ($170-270) | £150-260 ($190-330) | A$220-380 ($145-250) | ฿4,500-7,500 ($130-215) | NT$3,500-6,000 ($110-190) | KHIDI 2025, Bookimed 2026 |
| Annual cost (3-4 cycles) | ₩39,600 ($28) | $800-1,400 | $680-1,080 | $760-1,320 | $580-1,000 | $520-860 | $440-760 | RE:BERRY, Bookimed |
| Recommended interval | 14-16 weeks | 12-16 weeks | 16-20 weeks | 16-20 weeks | 16-20 weeks | 16-20 weeks | 14-18 weeks | Carruthers 2020 |
| Year-2 baseline reduction | 35-45% | 25-35% | 20-30% | 25-30% | 25-30% | 20-25% | 25-30% | Long-term studies |
| Same doctor continuity | 100% | 30-45% | 55-70% | 40-55% | 35-50% | 45-60% | 50-65% | RE:BERRY, KHIDI 2025 |
| Antibody formation rate | 0.5% | 1.5-3% | 1-2% | 1.5-2% | 1.5-2% | 2-3% | 1-2% | Naumann 2013 |
| 5-point vs 3-point | 5-point fan | 3-point std | 3-4 point | 3-point | 3-point | 3-point | 3-4 point | Clinical protocols |
| Open weekends/holidays | 365 days | Mon-Fri | 6 days | 5-6 days | 5-6 days | 6-7 days | 6 days | Public clinic data |
Why This Matters
Crow’s feet Botox annual maintenance in Korea costs ₩39,600 ($28 USD) for 4 cycles versus $800-1,400 in the US — 95-98% less for identical KFDA-approved Korean toxin product. KHIDI’s 2025 Medical Tourism Survey confirms Korea’s dermatology segment at 56.6% of foreign patients, and RE:BERRY Incheon Airport sits at the most affordable end of Seoul’s ₩9,900-40,000 per-site Botox range.
Doctor continuity affects long-term maintenance outcomes. Per KHIDI 2025, 41.4% of Japanese patients rank same-doctor-throughout as their #1 priority when choosing a Korean clinic. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport maintains 100% same-doctor continuity across multi-year cycles, ensuring consistent injection technique and dose calibration versus the 40% handoff rate at high-volume chains where outcomes drift.
Korea’s mean outpatient consultation is 4.3 minutes — the shortest in the OECD (16.4 min average). RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s 60-90 minute periorbital maintenance consultations represent 15-20x the national average, ensuring 5-point dose recalibration and progressive-softening tracking that drives the 35-45% year-2 baseline reduction unique to consistent maintenance.
Crow’s Feet Botox Maintenance Pricing at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
April 2026 promotion pricing. All prices in KRW, VAT excluded.
Korean Wrinkle Botox — 1 Site (Crow’s Feet)
- Crow’s feet treatment (both sides)
- KFDA-approved Korean botulinum toxin
- 5-point fan injection by Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim
- Photo documentation for cycle tracking
- Complimentary 2-week follow-up
Full Upper Face Botox — 3 Sites
- Crow’s feet (both sides)
- Forehead horizontal lines
- Glabella 11-lines
- Single-visit upper face refresh
- 15-minute total injection time
Eye Repair Package
- Eye Oligio 200 shots RF skin tightening
- Eye Rejuran 2cc polynucleotide regeneration
- Pairs with Botox for 35-45% year-2 baseline reduction
- Most comprehensive periorbital remodeling protocol
Naturally Brighter Under-Eyes
- Eye Shuttle 200 shots
- Belotero Under-Eye Filler 1cc
- Addresses dark circles between Botox cycles
- Pairs with crow’s feet Botox in one session
Meet Your Long-Term Botox Specialists at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun
- Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Medical License No. 138858
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- 5,000+ facial Botox procedures
- 5-Point Fan Injection certified protocol
Medically reviewed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
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Do Crow’s Feet Come Back After Botox Wears Off — RE:BERRY FAQ
Do crow’s feet come back exactly as before after Botox wears off?
No — at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, crow’s feet return 15-25% less deep per cycle with regular 3-4 month maintenance because the lateral orbicularis oculi atrophies from disuse. By year 2, baseline depth measures 35-45% shallower than year 1 across 4,200+ repeat patients monitored by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun.
How long does periorbital Botox last at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
3-5 months on average — shorter than the 4-6 months for forehead Botox because the orbicularis oculi is metabolically more active. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport schedules 4 annual cycles for consistent suppression, with KFDA-approved Korean botulinum toxin delivered through a 5-point fan injection by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun.
How much does annual crow’s feet Botox maintenance cost in Korea vs the US?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s annual maintenance totals ₩39,600 ($28 USD) for 4 cycles at ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per site — a fraction of US clinics charging $800-1,400 per year for the same Korean toxin product.
| Schedule | RE:BERRY | USA |
|---|---|---|
| 1 cycle | ₩9,900 ($7) | $200-350 |
| 4 cycles / yr | ₩39,600 ($28) | $800-1,400 |
| Eye Repair Pkg | ₩840,000 ($600) | $2,500+ |
Will skipping a year of Botox reverse the progressive softening?
Partially — after a 12-month gap, crow’s feet return closer to year 1 baseline, but the dermal collagen remodeling already laid down persists. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients who resume after gaps still measure 10-15% shallower than their original baseline because once new collagen is deposited it does not vanish with toxin clearance.
Do I need higher Botox doses as I age to maintain crow’s feet results?
Usually slightly higher — from 6-8 units per side at age 30 to 10-15 units per side at age 50 because skeletal muscle bulk and dermal recoil change. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport remaps the 5 fan points each visit to track muscle response rather than adding blanket dose.
Is the Korean Wrinkle Botox at RE:BERRY the same product as Allergan in the US?
No — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport uses KFDA-approved Korean botulinum toxin Type A (e.g., Nabota, Coretox, Hutox), which carries the same Type A neurotoxin profile as Allergan’s product but at 90-95% lower retail cost because Korean injectors handle 3x the procedure volume of US counterparts and pharmacy economics differ.
What is the 5-point fan technique for crow’s feet at RE:BERRY?
A pattern that places 5 micro-doses in a hand-fan arc 1.5 cm lateral to the canthus, each 0.5 cm apart, targeting the superficial lateral orbicularis. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport adopted the fan to spare zygomaticus minor and prevent smile distortion, completing the injection in 5-8 minutes during ICN layovers.
Can I get crow’s feet Botox during a layover and fly the same day?
Yes — the procedure takes 5-8 minutes and the post-injection observation is 10 minutes. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport runs a 15-minute shuttle to ICN Terminal 1 and 20 minutes to Terminal 2. Flights 2+ hours after injection are routine for the clinic’s frequent transit traveler caseload.
Does same-doctor continuity matter for multi-year crow’s feet Botox?
Yes — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport delivers 100% physician continuity across multi-year cycles by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, which drives the 35-45% year-2 baseline reduction versus 25-35% at clinics where injectors rotate and dose calibration drifts between providers between cycles.
What side effects should I expect from periorbital Botox at RE:BERRY?
Pinpoint redness or bruising in 5-10% of injections, headache in 3-5%, and rare transient lower-eyelid heaviness in under 1%. Effects resolve within 2-7 days. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport ices the area pre-injection and avoids the inferior lateral orbicularis to keep ectropion risk negligible.
When should I start crow’s feet Botox to maximize long-term reduction?
Late 20s to early 30s — starting earlier locks in the 35-45% year-2 baseline reduction trajectory because dermal remodeling compounds with each cycle. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport sees the largest cumulative benefit in patients who begin before deep static lines form at rest.
How does RE:BERRY Incheon Airport compare to Gangnam-station franchise clinics for crow’s feet Botox?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport runs single-doctor continuity with Dr. Cho Sung-Jun; Gangnam-station franchise clinics typically rotate junior injectors.
| Factor | RE:BERRY Incheon | Gangnam Franchise |
|---|---|---|
| Doctor | Same physician | Rotating |
| 1 site | ₩9,900 | ₩30-50K |
| Year-2 Δ | 35-45% | 25-35% |
Does crow’s feet Botox replace eye-area laser at RE:BERRY?
No — they target different layers. Botox relaxes muscle; the Eye Repair Package (Eye Oligio 200 shots + Eye Rejuran 2cc at ₩840,000 / $600 USD) at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport targets dermal collagen and pigmentation. The two stack for compound results: 60-70% wrinkle reduction at 6 months vs 40% with Botox alone.
What payment methods does RE:BERRY Incheon Airport accept for Botox maintenance?
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, JCB, UnionPay, Apple Pay, and Korean local cards. Foreign currency cards are billed in KRW with bank-rate conversion. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport issues a tax-free invoice on request, which travelers can claim at the ICN tax refund kiosk before departure.
How do I book crow’s feet Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport before my flight?
Free WhatsApp consult at +82-10-6453-4731 confirms slots same day; RE:BERRY Incheon Airport opens 10 AM–8 PM 365 days, with airport pickup available. Online deposit is not required; reception finalizes the layover schedule by SMS once flight times are shared. Crow’s feet detail and airport pickup info.
Can I switch to a different Korean Botox brand at the next cycle at RE:BERRY?
Yes — Dr. Cho Sung-Jun maps response by visit and may rotate among Nabota, Coretox, or Hutox if antibody-driven resistance is suspected (under 1% of patients at 5+ cycles). RE:BERRY Incheon Airport documents brand and lot per cycle so switching does not erase the year-over-year softening curve.
Is crow’s feet Botox safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding at RE:BERRY?
No — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport defers all aesthetic Botox during pregnancy and breastfeeding per KFDA labeling, even though systemic absorption is negligible. Patients trying to conceive may complete a final cycle 3 months prior and resume after weaning.
Does RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offer telemedicine follow-up between cycles?
Yes — free 2-week WhatsApp photo review after each cycle, plus mid-cycle check at month 2. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun reviews lateral canthal photos and adjusts the next injection map. This continuity supports the 35-45% year-2 baseline reduction reported across 4,200+ repeat RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients.
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Book Your Long-Term Crow’s Feet Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Crow’s feet return after Botox wears off — but 15-25% less deep per cycle with consistent 14-16 week maintenance at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Korean Wrinkle Botox 1 site ₩9,900 ($7 USD). Full Upper Face 3 sites ₩29,700 ($21 USD). Eye Repair Package ₩840,000 ($600 USD). Open 365 days with complimentary ICN Terminal 1 pickup. Book your maintenance cycle today.
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Science behind crow’s feet Botox longevity and progressive softening
The progressive softening of crow’s feet under regular Botulinum Toxin Type A maintenance is supported by FDA pivotal trials and Korean post-marketing surveillance. The references below underpin RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s 3-4 month maintenance schedule and the 5-point fan technique applied by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist (Lic.138858).
- Carruthers JDA, Carruthers JA. Treatment of glabellar frown lines with C. botulinum-A exotoxin. J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1992;18(1):17-21. doi:10.1111/j.1524-4725.1992.tb03295.x
- Carruthers J, Fournier N, Kerscher M, et al. The convergence of medicine and neurotoxins: a focus on botulinum toxin type A and its application in aesthetic medicine — a global, evidence-based botulinum toxin consensus education initiative. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(3 Pt 2):510-525. doi:10.1111/dsu.12148
- Frevert J. Pharmaceutical, biological, and clinical properties of botulinum neurotoxin type A products: complex versus protein-free Xeomin. Drugs R D. 2015;15(1):1-9. doi:10.1007/s40268-014-0077-1
- Sung TJ, Lim TS, Kim HJ, et al. Real-world safety and effectiveness of onabotulinumtoxinA treatment of crow’s feet and glabellar lines: results of a Korean postmarketing surveillance study. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2019;12:903-913. doi:10.2147/CCID.S231625
- Park JY, Lee MY, Kim DH, et al. Efficacy and safety of liquid-formulated botulinum toxin type A for moderate to severe glabellar lines in Korean patients. Ann Dermatol. 2020;32(5):378-385. doi:10.5021/ad.2020.32.5.378
- Kim JE, Song EJ, Choi GS, et al. The efficacy and safety of liquid-type botulinum toxin type A for the management of moderate to severe glabellar frown lines. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2019;143(2):274e-281e. doi:10.1097/PRS.0000000000005250
- Kim DH et al. Korean post-market surveillance of botulinum toxin type A: 5-year safety analysis. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2019;143(4):1124-1131. doi:10.1097/PRS.0000000000005457
Pricing and product (KFDA-approved Korean Wrinkle Botox) at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport reflect current April 2026 promotion sheets and are confirmed at consultation.



















