An article on Canada.com has noted that fixing
natural vision is one way to avoid wrinkles.
Although for many it may be the last thing on their minds, the website has noted that by sorting visual problems though
laser eye surgery or other methods, unsightly crow's feet can be avoided.
Vanessa Grant, writing for the website, did add that it was worth weighing up the risks of
laser eye surgery before undergoing treatment.
"Risks like dryness, increased need for reading glasses and regression or need for touch-ups (among other more serious side effects) have been documented," she wrote.
For anyone worried about such issues,
orthokeratology could be the answer.
Ortho k lenses are worn at night and specially made to fit the requirements of the shortsighted person.
Once awoken, the user will find that their
natural vision is restored.
As it is non-surgical, it is a great alternative to
laser eye surgery and just like the operation, can stop you from squinting, meaning wrinkles can be avoided!