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FACE CONCERN

Crows feet

Also called: crows feet, crow feet, laughter lines

Crow’s feet are fine lines and wrinkles that develop around the outer corners of the eyes, often becoming more noticeable with facial expressions and gradually deepening with age.
crows feet

TYPICALLY OCCURS

With ageing, repeated facial expressions, and sun exposure.

TREATED BY

Brow lift surgeries, skin resurfacing procedures and more…

 ALSO LINKED TO

Droopy Eyelids

Why it happens?

Crow’s feet develop as repeated facial movements, such as smiling and squinting, crease the delicate skin around the eyes. Over time, reduced collagen and skin elasticity, ageing, and sun exposure can make these lines deeper and more visible.

How far along is it?

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Early

Fine lines appear around the outer corners of the eyes during smiling or squinting but are usually less visible when the face is relaxed.

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Moderate

Crow’s feet become more noticeable and may remain visible when the face is relaxed, with fine lines gradually becoming deeper and more defined.

03

Advanced

Crow’s feet become deeper and more pronounced, remaining clearly visible at rest and extending further around the outer eye area.

What addresses it?

It may be worth seeking professional advice when crow’s feet become noticeable at rest, deepen over time, or begin to affect how you feel about your appearance. Treatment options can be tailored to the severity of the lines, skin quality, and your desired results.

Quick Questions:

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How do you get rid of crow's feet?

Crow’s feet can be softened with treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections, laser resurfacing, or other skin treatments. For more advanced ageing around the eyes, surgical options such as a brow lift or facelift may be considered.

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Can crow's feet be treated without surgery?

Yes. Crow’s feet can often be softened without surgery using treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections, laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and other skin rejuvenation procedures.

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At what age do crow's feet usually start?

Crow’s feet often begin to appear in the late 20s or early 30s, although this varies depending on genetics, sun exposure, skin type, and lifestyle. Fine lines may initially appear only when smiling or squinting.

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