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The eyes have it, part 12: changes to the eyelids with dynamic motion - smiling, squinting and other animations involving the eyelids have a dramatic effect on their appearance. Here you see the subtle combination of volume and a neuromodulator like Botox around the eyes to soften the depression and wrinkles below and around her eyes while smiling. Examining the eyelids in motion can often help reveal telltale signs of having had cosmetic treatments done when performed sub-optimally, as it is easy to have an unnatural appearance in motion.