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Crow’s Feet and How to Address Them
Crow’s feet are fine lines that form around the outer corners of the eyes, often due to repetitive facial expressions, sun exposure and the natural ageing process. As the skin in this area is delicate and frequently engaged by facial muscles, it’s particularly prone to developing these wrinkles over time.
Noticing crow’s feet can be frustrating, as they are a common sign of skin changes. However, it’s important to know that there are effective treatments available to address this concern. Our tailored approaches help to reduce the appearance of crow’s feet and enhance the skin’s texture, offering targeted solutions for those seeking professional treatment options.
What are Crow’s Feet Wrinkles?
Crow’s feet, sometimes referred to as eye wrinkles, are fine lines that form around the outer corners of the eyes. These lines are caused by repeated muscle movements and the gradual loss of collagen production in the skin. As collagen levels decrease, the skin becomes less resilient and the lines deepen.
Common Causes of Crow’s Feet
Crow’s feet wrinkles result from a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Some common causes include:
- Sun Exposure: The skin around the eyes is thin and vulnerable to UV damage, which accelerates the breakdown of collagen and leads to crow's feet.
- Repetitive Facial Movements: Muscle movements involved in smiling, squinting and other expressions contribute to the development of fine lines over time.
- Natural Ageing Process: As we age, collagen production decreases and the skin’s elasticity diminishes, making it more prone to developing wrinkles.
- Environmental Factors: Exposure to pollution and other environmental stressors can further weaken the skin’s structure, leading to crow's feet and deeper wrinkles.
- Lifestyle Choices: Smoking and dehydration can affect skin health and make fine lines more pronounced.
Treatment for Crow’s Feet Wrinkles
Treating crow’s feet effectively starts with a comprehensive consultation with our Registered Nurse. During this consultation, we’ll assess your skin type and discuss your goals to determine the most suitable treatment plan. Our crow’s feet treatments aim to address fine lines and stimulate more collagen in the skin, helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes.
You can find more information about the treatments we offer on our dedicated Services Page.
How Much Does Crow’s Feet Wrinkles Treatment Cost?
The cost of crow’s feet treatment varies based on the individual’s needs and the personalised treatment plan created during the consultation. Our approach ensures that clients receive a treatment plan tailored to their specific concerns, allowing for more targeted care. For an accurate cost estimate, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team.
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Why Choose Us for Your Crow’s Feet Treatment?
When it comes to addressing crow’s feet, choosing a clinic that understands the unique needs of this delicate area is essential. Our team is dedicated to providing safe, effective treatments that are tailored to each client’s specific concerns and skin type.
- Experienced Professionals: Our Registered Nurse is highly skilled in treating various facial concerns, including crow's feet. With extensive training and experience, they provide treatments with precision and care.
- Personalised Treatment Plans: We believe in the importance of tailoring each treatment to the individual. By understanding your specific skin type and goals, we create a treatment plan that aligns with your unique needs.
- Range of Professional Treatments: We offer a variety of non-surgical options to treat crow's feet, allowing clients to explore treatments that best suit their preferences and skin concerns.
How to Book a Free Consultation
Please contact our friendly staff by calling us on 0468554770, via our online form, or by email to organise a free consultation at our Gold Coast Clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any more questions about our crows feet wrinkles treatment, please don’t hesitate to contact us. In the meantime, you can find our FAQs below that may provide the additional information you’re looking for.
When do crow's feet start to appear?
Crow’s feet often begin to appear as early as the late twenties or early thirties. This is due to the repetitive movements of the facial muscles responsible for expressions like smiling and squinting, combined with natural changes in the skin.
How can I prevent crow's feet from forming?
To prevent crow’s feet, consider a consistent skincare routine that includes sun protection and hydration. Using products with ingredients like glycolic acid can help exfoliate dead skin cells, maintaining smoother skin. Regular moisturising also supports delicate skin around the eyes.
Are there treatments for stubborn wrinkles around the eyes?
Yes, several treatments can help reduce stubborn wrinkles such as crow’s feet. While we offer targeted anti-wrinkle treatments, some people explore options like chemical peels or laser resurfacing, which can help improve skin texture.
What are the best ways to prevent fine lines around the eyes?
Preventing fine lines involves protecting the skin from sun exposure and keeping it well-hydrated. Daily SPF and gentle skincare products are great for maintaining the delicate skin around the eyes and regular use of antioxidants can help prevent fine lines over time.
Are laser treatments effective for crow's feet?
Laser treatments can be effective for some individuals, as they promote collagen and elastin production. While we focus on non-laser options, some people opt for laser resurfacing as part of their wrinkle care routine, based on their skin type and needs.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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During the initial consultation, our aesthetic nurse will chat with you about what you would like to achieve from the treatment, as well as talk you through the procedure. It’s also a great opportunity to get answers to any other questions you may have.