Lateral Canthal Lines

Crow’s Feet

Say goodbye to crow’s feet and hello to smoother, youthful-looking skin with our specialized crow’s feet treatments at Direct Aesthetics. Our Botox and Dysport injections target the delicate area around the eyes to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. With expert precision, our team administers these treatments to rejuvenate your appearance while maintaining natural-looking results. Trust Direct Aesthetics to help you achieve a refreshed and revitalized look around your eyes.

Facial Wrinkles

Crow’s feet, those fine lines and wrinkles that form around the outer corners of the eyes, are a common concern for many individuals as they age. While they are a natural part of the aging process, they can be bothersome for those seeking a more youthful appearance. Let’s explore what crow’s feet are, what causes them, and how to effectively treat and prevent them.

What are crow’s feet?

Crow’s feet, medically known as lateral canthal lines, are the small wrinkles that radiate outward from the corners of the eyes. They typically become more pronounced with age and repeated facial expressions, such as squinting or smiling. These lines are often one of the first signs of aging to appear on the face and can contribute to a tired or aged appearance.


What causes crow’s feet?

Several factors contribute to the formation of crow’s feet, including:

  • Aging: As we age, the skin naturally loses collagen and elastin, proteins that keep the skin firm and elastic. This loss of support structure leads to the development of wrinkles and fine lines.
  • Sun Exposure: UV radiation from the sun accelerates the breakdown of collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to premature aging and the formation of wrinkles, including crow’s feet.
  • Repetitive Facial Expressions: Activities such as squinting, smiling, and laughing can cause the muscles around the eyes to contract, eventually leading to the formation of crow’s feet.

Crow’s Feet When Smiling

female demonstrating appearance of crow's feet while smiling

Crow’s feet are often most noticeable when smiling or making other facial expressions. This is because the muscles around the eyes contract during these expressions, causing the skin to fold and crease. Over time, these repeated movements can lead to the development of permanent wrinkles and fine lines.


How to prevent crow’s feet

While it’s not possible to completely prevent crow’s feet, there are steps you can take to minimize their development:

  • Wear Sunscreen: Protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays can help prevent premature aging and the formation of wrinkles, including crow’s feet.
  • Stay Hydrated: Keeping your skin hydrated from the inside out can help maintain its elasticity and prevent the development of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Avoid Smoking: Smoking accelerates the aging process and can contribute to the formation of wrinkles, including crow’s feet.

How to get rid of crow’s feet

While it’s not possible to completely eliminate crow’s feet, several treatments can help reduce their appearance:

Neurotoxin Injections

Botox and Dysport are FDA-approved neurotoxins that can effectively treat crow’s feet. The choice between the two often comes down to personal preference and the recommendations of your injection specialist. This treatment typically lasts for several months before requiring touch-up injections.

Botox for crows feet

Botox is commonly used to treat crow’s feet. It works by temporarily relaxing the muscles responsible for these movements, thereby reducing the appearance of crow’s feet. The treatment is minimally invasive and can provide noticeable improvement in the appearance of crow’s feet, resulting in smoother and more youthful-looking skin around the eyes.

Dysport injections for crows feet

Like Botox, Dysport injections for crow’s feet are minimally invasive and can provide noticeable improvement in the appearance of the skin around the eyes, resulting in a smoother and more youthful look.

Dermal Fillers

Hyaluronic acid-based fillers can plump up the skin around the eyes, smoothing out wrinkles and restoring volume lost with age.

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels remove the outer layer of skin, stimulating collagen production and improving the overall texture and appearance of the skin.


Can topical skin care treat crows feet?

While topical skincare products cannot completely eliminate crow’s feet, they can help improve the appearance of the skin and complement professional treatments. Look for products containing ingredients such as retinoids, antioxidants, and peptides, which can help stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture.

Best eye cream for crow’s feet

Skinbetter Science offers a range of medical-grade skincare products that can help improve the appearance of crow’s feet. If you’re looking for an eye cream for crow’s feet, we highly recommend the following products:

isolated close-up of InterFuse® Treatment Cream EyeLines from SkinBetter Science

InterFuse® Treatment Cream Eye

This hydrating eye cream contains a potent blend of peptides and hyaluronic acid to reduce the appearance of crow’s feet and improve skin firmness and elasticity.

isolated close-up of InterFuse® Intensive Treatment Lines from SkinBetter Science

InterFuse® Intensive Treatment Lines

Formulated with retinoids and peptides, this targeted treatment helps minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, including crow’s feet, while promoting collagen production.


Crow’s feet are a common concern for many individuals, but with the right treatments and preventative measures, you can effectively reduce their appearance and achieve a more youthful-looking appearance. Consult with a skincare professional at Direct Aesthetics to determine the best approach for addressing your specific cosmetic concerns and achieving your desired results.

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