The incision for crow’s feet removal surgery is usually made in the temporal area. Crow’s feet removal surgery usually involves making a crescent-shaped incision in the temporal area and lifting the skin of the lateral orbital area to smooth fine lines, tighten the skin, and remove crow’s feet. Crow’s feet include both static and dynamic lines, and are caused by the interaction between the orbicularis oculi muscle and the skin, such as those who smile or squint habitually. Surgery for the removal of crow’s feet requires a high level of expertise, so it is recommended to choose a professional and trustworthy surgeon. If you are a woman, you should avoid menstruation. After the surgery, you should avoid infection at the incision site and avoid getting wet, so as not to affect the recovery of the surgical site after inflammation and infection, or to proliferate scar tissue locally.