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How To Reduce And Prevent Eye Crow’s Feet?

Written by aesthetic content writer Catherine. Reviewed by Medical Director Dr. Sabrina Shah-Desai
Published on: September 5, 2024
Eye Crow's Feet

The skin around your eyes may start to wrinkle slightly as you get older. These wrinkles are called laugh lines or crow’s feet, although they are actually lateral canthal lines. When you laugh, and your eyes naturally squint, they usually appear as prominent lines. These small lines may eventually begin to show on your face even when you’re not laughing or even when you’re doing nothing.

The ageing process of your skin and the appearance of crow’s feet are influenced by numerous different factors. If you find these lines annoying, using moisturisers and sunscreen on your face can help stop crow’s feet from forming and appearing. But, if you’re looking for a long-term and permanent solution, there are multiple treatments available that may reduce their visibility.

Discover “How To Reduce And Prevent Eye Crow’s Feet” in this blog and explore the natural and aesthetic treatments to prevent and lessen the appearance of crow’s feet under eye wrinkles.

How To Prevent Eye Crow’s Feet? – Medical Treatments

Several medical treatments can effectively reduce the appearance of crow’s feet. Let’s look at some of them:

Microdroplet Anti-Wrinkle Injection Technique

The microdroplet technique specifically addresses the top layer of fibres known as septae that connect the skin to the muscle. 

  • Procedure: It uses a series of tiny, heavily diluted injections of microdroplets of anti-wrinkle injections to subtly smooth out wrinkles and laugh lines. With this method, the transition between treated and untreated areas is considerably more seamless, retaining natural expression and producing an overall better impression. 
  • Duration: The procedure is quick and generally takes 2 weeks to reach its maximum effects. This procedure is painless and does not require anaesthesia. 
  • Benefits: Apart from its mild nature, the microdroplet technology has been clinically evaluated for more than two decades, which proves its efficacy in eliminating crow’s feet. It is a safe method that gives you a dependable choice for dealing with ageing signs like crow’s feet.

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are a collagen-boosting and revitalising procedure. They greatly reduce hollowness beneath the eyes, dark circles, crow’s feet and wrinkles.

  • Procedure: Dermal fillers, such as hyaluronic acid, are administered into the skin around the eyes using a fine needle. The filler gives the skin more volume and minimises creases by filling in the lines.
  • Duration: The procedure typically takes 15 minutes. Results are immediate, and patients can return to normal activities right away, although some minor swelling or bruising may occur.
  • Benefits: Instant plumping of the skin and smoothing of laughing lines and wrinkles. Results can last from six months to a year, depending on the type of filler used.

Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing is a non-surgical procedure. During laser resurfacing, a special device uses light beams to remove damaged skin, promoting the growth of new and smoother skin.

  • Procedure: A laser device is used to remove the outer layers of damaged skin, stimulating the production of new collagen and elastin. The laser focuses especially on the areas that have laugh lines and wrinkles.
  • Duration: The procedure can take 30 minutes to two hours, depending on the extent of the treatment. Recovery can take one to two weeks, with redness and peeling expected.
  • Benefits: It helps in remarkable reductions in wrinkles and laugh lines and improvement in skin texture. Long-lasting results will continue to improve as the skin repairs and produces new collagen.

Polynucleotides

This is a revitalising anti-ageing procedure that promotes the longevity of fibroblasts and the regeneration of healthy skin. Polynucleotides can help prevent ageing and improve fibroblast longevity (cells that produce collagen).

  • Procedure: Polynucleotide injections involve injecting a solution containing polynucleotides (usually derived from trout or salmon DNA) mixed with saline or hyaluronic acid into the skin. A topical anaesthetic cream may be applied 10-20 minutes before to numb the area.
  • Duration: The procedure itself is relatively quick, taking less than 15 minutes. The full benefits of polynucleotide injections develop gradually over time. Patients can expect improvements in skin quality after 2-4 treatments, 3–4 weeks apart, which generally last between 6-9 months.
  • Benefits: Polynucleotides stimulate collagen production and cell renewal. The treatment helps the skin retain moisture, resulting in a plumper, smoother appearance and reducing wrinkles and crow’s feet around the eyes. 

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are also referred to as chemical exfoliation or chemexfoliation. They can aid in lessening the visibility of the crow’s feet. In order to regenerate new, smoother skin, a chemical substance is applied to the skin to remove the old, higher layers of skin.

  • Procedure: A chemical solution is applied to the skin around the eyes, causing the top layer to exfoliate and eventually peel off. This stimulates the growth of new, smoother skin beneath.
  • Duration: The application process takes about 30 minutes, but recovery can take one to two weeks as the skin peels and regenerates.
  • Benefits: Smoother, more even-toned skin with a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The new skin is usually less wrinkled and more youthful-looking.

Natural Ways to Prevent Eye Crow’s Feet

Sun Protection

Using sunscreen protection on your skin is one of the best strategies to avoid crow’s feet. Ultraviolet (UV) rays break down collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to premature wrinkles.

Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen around your eyes daily, even on cloudy days. Wearing sunglasses with UV protection can help shield the delicate skin around your eyes from harmful rays.

Moisturisation

Keeping the skin around your eyes well-hydrated can prevent dryness and reduce the appearance of fine lines.

To hydrate and nourish the skin around your eyes, use an eye cream containing hyaluronic acid, peptides, and antioxidants. Along with moisturising, drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated from within, especially around the eyes.

Healthy Lifestyle Choices

Your overall health and lifestyle choices greatly affect your eyes. Follow the below tips to make sure you protect your eyes from ageing or any type of wrinkle or line.  

  • Eat a balanced diet high in fruits, vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats. Foods high in antioxidants, like berries, nuts and leafy greens, can help protect your skin from ageing and damage. 
  • ​Ensure you get enough sleep each night. During sleep, your body repairs and regenerates skin cells. 
  • ​Avoid smoking, as it increases the breakdown of collagen and elastin in the skin.
  • Reduce alcohol intake as it can dehydrate your skin and make wrinkles more prominent.

Regular Skincare Routine

Adopt a consistent skincare routine to keep your skin healthy and youthful by gently cleansing your face to remove dirt, oil, and makeup without stripping away natural oils.

Exfoliate regularly to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover, but avoid harsh scrubbing, especially around the eyes. Incorporate products with retinol, vitamin C, and peptides into your routine to boost collagen production and reduce fine lines.

Conclusion

Even if you might not enjoy the way laugh lines and wrinkles look around your eyes, almost everyone eventually gets one or more wrinkles as they age. The fact that your crow’s feet are a sign of all the smiles you’ve had throughout your life should give you comfort. However, if your crow’s feet are affecting your self-esteem, consult a doctor about procedures that can help minimise the look of crow’s feet and wrinkles.  

Treatment by the Expert

At Perfect Eyes Limited, we offer a range of treatments, including under-eye fillers, microdroplet techniques, and much more, which can help transform the appearance of the under-eye area and eliminate the crow’s feet.

We understand that with so many treatments available, it can be hard to know which is right for you. That’s why, during your consultation with us, we’ll take the time to explain the treatment from start to finish, so you can make an informed decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. At what age do crow’s feet appear?

In your 30s, crow’s feet may become noticeable for the first time. You might not see them until you’re in your 40s, depending on genetics and your skin care regimen. In order to delay the formation of crow’s feet and other fine wrinkles, prevention is essential.

2. Are Crow’s feet wrinkles permanent?

Whatever kind of crow’s feet you have, there are treatment alternatives. Crow’s feet symptoms can be totally reversed in certain people. Consult a professional doctor to learn about the treatments available to remove crow’s feet.

3. Is having crow’s feet at age 16 normal?

Little furrows at the corners of our eyes, known as “crow’s feet,” are the result of the muscles surrounding our eyes contracting. Squinting, laughing, and smiling are common causes of this, and it normally begins to form in our 20s and 30s. 

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