Crow’s Feet

What are Crow’s Feet

Crow’s feet are the fine lines that form at the outer corners of the eyes.

These lines often become more visible as we age due to repeated facial expressions like smiling and squinting, combined with a natural loss of skin elasticity.

Although common and completely natural, many people seek treatment to soften their appearance, especially when they start to appear even at rest.

What causes Crow’s Feet

Crow’s feet are primarily caused by the contraction of the tiny muscles around your eyes.

As collagen and elastin production slows with age, the skin becomes thinner and less resilient, allowing fine lines to become more pronounced.

Sun exposure, smoking, dehydration, and frequent eye movements can all accelerate their appearance, even in your 20s or 30s.

Treatments that can help

Why Choose LaseMD for Crow’s Feet and Fine Lines

LaseMD Ultra is one of the most effective non-ablative laser treatments for reducing crow’s feet and restoring smoother, firmer skin around the eyes. By stimulating natural collagen and elastin production, it helps soften fine lines caused by repeated facial expressions, ageing, and sun exposure.

At Dermamina London, LaseMD for crow’s feet is a gentle, non-surgical solution designed to rejuvenate delicate skin without downtime. It improves elasticity, evens skin tone, and gives a refreshed, youthful look — perfect for those who prefer subtle, natural results.

Treating Crow’s Feet and Eye Wrinkles

Crow’s feet are often one of the first visible signs of ageing, appearing as fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes. LaseMD Ultra precisely targets these areas to smooth and tighten the skin, reducing both static and dynamic wrinkles.

The treatment gently resurfaces the skin and boosts regeneration beneath the surface. Over time, this helps restore firmness, brighten dull skin, and improve the overall texture around the eyes. When combined with other treatments such as Botox or BioRevitaliser Skin Boosters, results can be even more enhanced and long-lasting.

Personalised Crow’s Feet Treatment Plans

Every patient’s skin is unique, which is why our team at Dermamina creates tailored plans based on your goals and skin condition. Your personalised plan may include a combination of LaseMD Ultra, Botox, or Skin Boosters to achieve natural rejuvenation without surgery.

Whether your aim is to soften existing crow’s feet, prevent future wrinkles, or enhance the smoothness of your under-eye area, our approach ensures subtle, balanced results that complement your natural features.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for crow’s feet?

LaseMD Ultra is one of the most advanced options for softening fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes. It rejuvenates the skin from within, improving texture and elasticity without downtime.

Can LaseMD be used around the eyes?

Yes. LaseMD Ultra is safe for treating delicate areas such as the eye contour, where skin is thinner and more sensitive.

How many sessions will I need for crow’s feet?

Most patients see noticeable improvement after three to six sessions, with results continuing to develop as new collagen forms.

Can LaseMD be combined with Botox?

Absolutely. LaseMD works beautifully alongside Botox to both smooth existing lines and prevent new ones from forming.

Is there any downtime after LaseMD?

Downtime is minimal: you may experience mild redness for a few hours, but you can usually return to your normal routine the same day.

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What Causes This Concern

Crows Feet can be influenced by genetics, anatomy, skin quality, hormones, lifestyle, and natural age-related changes. In clinic, assessment focuses on identifying your primary drivers before treatment is selected.

Who Commonly Experiences It

This concern can affect different age groups and skin types. Presentation varies, so treatment suitability is based on facial anatomy, concern severity, and health history rather than age alone.

How It Progresses Over Time

Without intervention, visible changes often become more established over time. Early treatment planning can help maintain balance and reduce how quickly the concern becomes more noticeable.

Treatment Options Available

Depending on assessment, these treatment pages are commonly considered:

When Treatment Is Recommended

Treatment is recommended when this concern affects confidence, comfort, or function, and when a clinical assessment confirms that a non-surgical approach is suitable and safe.