Soften the fine lines around your eyes
Crow’s feet are the fine lines that fan out from the outer corners of the eyes when you smile, laugh, or squint. They’re caused by repeated contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle and are one of the earliest areas to show fine lines, partly because the skin around the eyes is some of the thinnest on the face.
Anti-wrinkle treatment for crow’s feet relaxes the surrounding muscle, softening the lines while leaving your natural smile intact.
What to expect from your treatment
Following a free consultation, treatment involves a small number of precise injections placed at the outer corners of each eye. The needles are very fine, the area is small, and the whole treatment is over in a matter of minutes.
The eye area can bruise more easily than other parts of the face simply because the skin is so thin. Light bruising for a few days is normal and easily covered with concealer if needed.
Results and timing
Most clients see softening within three to five days, with full results visible at around two weeks. Results typically last around three to four months. A free review is included at two weeks.
A natural-looking smile
The aim with crow’s feet treatment is always to soften the fine lines without affecting the warmth of your smile. The dose and placement is carefully tailored to your individual anatomy. Done well, the result is subtle: people notice you look refreshed without being able to put their finger on what’s changed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will I still be able to smile naturally?
Yes. The treatment softens the lines around the eyes without affecting the lift in your cheeks or the shape of your smile. Movement and expression remain intact.
Why do crow's feet appear so early?
The skin around the eyes is among the thinnest and most active on the face. Repeated movement combined with sun exposure, dehydration, and reduced collagen all contribute to early fine lines in this area.
Can I have crow's feet treatment alongside skincare for the eye area?
Yes, and it’s often a strong combination. Anti-wrinkle treatment addresses the muscle component of the lines, while a well-formulated eye serum or retinol product can support skin quality. We can discuss this at consultation.
Is bruising common?
Bruising is more common in the eye area than elsewhere on the face because the skin is thinner. Most bruises are small and resolve within a few days.
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