Crow’s Feet (Wrinkles Around Eyes)

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Understanding Crow’s Feet (Wrinkles Around Eyes)

  • Crow’s feet are fine lines and wrinkles that form at the outer corners of the eyes, often due to aging, facial expressions, and sun exposure.
  • Smiling, squinting, and frequent eye movements cause these lines to deepen over time.
  • Collagen and elastin loss makes skin thinner and more prone to wrinkles.
  • UV exposure, dehydration, and lifestyle habits accelerate their formation.
  • Early prevention and targeted treatments can help minimize their appearance.

Signs & Symptoms

Fine lines around the outer corners of the eyes.

Wrinkles that deepen with smiling or squinting.

Loss of skin elasticity around the eyes.

Crepey, dry skin in the eye area.

Static wrinkles that remain visible even at rest.

Treatment Options

Microneedling

A minimally invasive skin treatment that uses fine needles to create tiny micro-injuries, stimulating collagen and elastin production.
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Microneedling Radio Frequency

A non-surgical skin rejuvenation treatment that combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to improve skin texture, tone, and firmness.
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Fillers

Minimally invasive cosmetic treatments used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours.
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Oculoplasty – Eye Rejuvenation & Reconstruction Surgery

A specialized surgical procedure focused on correcting, reconstructing, or enhancing the appearance and function of the eyelids, tear ducts, and…
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Laser Skin Tightening

A non-invasive procedure that uses laser energy to heat the skin’s deeper layers, stimulating collagen and elastin production.
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Botox – Wrinkle Reduction & Facial Rejuvenation

A non-surgical cosmetic treatment that relaxes facial muscles to smooth out wrinkles and fine lines.
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Skin Booster

A minimally invasive injectable treatment designed to deeply hydrate, nourish, and rejuvenate the skin.
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Real Results

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Specialists

Dr. Jayanthy Ravindran

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon
Chennai

Dr. Aneesh Suresh

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon
Chennai

Dr. Smriti Nathani

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon
Chennai

FAQs About Crow’s Feet (Wrinkles Around Eyes)

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Are crow’s feet preventable?
Yes! Daily SPF, hydration, and anti-aging skincare can slow their development.
At what age do crow’s feet appear?
Fine lines can start in the late 20s to early 30s, deepening with age.
Do eye creams really work?
Yes, but they work best for hydration and prevention, not deep wrinkles.
How long does Botox last for crow’s feet?
Typically 3-6 months, depending on muscle activity.
Can sleeping position affect crow’s feet?
Yes! Sleeping on your side or stomach can create creases over time.

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Likely Causes

  • Aging – Natural collagen breakdown.
  • Frequent Facial Expressions – Smiling, squinting, frowning.
  • Sun Exposure – UV rays accelerate skin aging.
  • Dehydration – Dry skin is more prone to fine lines.
  • Lifestyle Factors – Smoking, stress, and poor diet worsen wrinkles.

Treatment at Tamira

  • Personalized Consultation – Understanding patient concerns and designing customized treatment plans.
  • Expert Surgeons & Specialists – Team of highly skilled professionals performing surgical and non-surgical enhancements.
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques – Non-surgical options for quick recovery and natural-looking results.
  • Comprehensive Aftercare – Ensuring smooth recovery with detailed post-treatment guidance.