Eye Wrinkle Removal-How to Get Rid of Crow’s Feet and Eyelid Wrinkles
The eyes are the window to our soul. None of us like to see this important facial feature show wrinkles and crow’s feet, early signs of facial aging. This midface region, the eyes and eyelids, are our most readily identifiable facial feature. Unfortunately, facial aging changes start first in the skin around our eyes and the earliest changes are eye wrinkles and crow’s feet.
What Causes Eye Wrinkles?
• Thin Eyelid Skin-the skin of our eyelids is the thinnest skin on our face and is most susceptible to sun damage and aging changes.
• Eyelid Muscle Action- Because the skin of the lid is so thin, it is easily deformed by the underlying muscle, the Orbicularis Oculi. When this muscle contacts it pulls the eyelid skin into folds and wrinkles. As the eyelid skin ages and looses collagen, these wrinkles and lines become permanent.
• Sun Exposure-The upper portion of our face, the forehead, eyes and cheeks get the most sun exposure of any area of the body. UV radiation from the sun destroys collagen in the skin and causes aging changes including skin wrinkles.
How Do We Remove Eye Wrinkles and Crow’s Feet?
• Quiet the Muscle Pull -Botox™ is truly a miracle drug for treating wrinkles around the eye. Botox™ weakens the muscles of facial expression, allows the muscle to relax, and results in the disappearance of the lines and wrinkles caused by the muscle pull. Small amounts work very well and are safe to use on the crow’s feet.
• Resurface or Remove Sun Damaged, Aged Skin-New fractional laser resurfacing can be done on the peri-ocular (around the eyes) skin to remove wrinkles and crow’s feet. Newer fractional Erbium laser resurfacing results in much quicker recovery-5-7 days, than older CO2 laser resurfacing which often took 3 weeks to heal. Eye protection is required during treatment.
• Non-ablative fractional Laser resurfacing-Non-ablative Erbium Laser treatments do not peel the skin so there is minimal recovery time. These techniques can be uses in the crow’s feet area but not on the eyelid. Eye protection and 4 treatments 3-4 weeks apart are required.
Do Not Have Injections of Soft Tissue Fillers or Fat Around the Eyes
Many doctors inject fat or fillers around the eyes. I do not-filler injection beneath the lower eyelid is a “blind procedure”-the doctor cannot see where the needle is and what structures are near the injection. Blindness has been reported following injection of a soft tissue filler around the eye in England. The companies that make the fillers do not recommend injection around the eye. I have seen patients with permanent lumps that had to be surgically removed after misplaced fat injections beneath the lower eyelid.
Non-surgical methods are the Best for Treating Eye Wrinkles and Crow’s Feet
The plastic surgery operation called a blepharoplasty does not remove eye wrinkles. Blepharoplasty does remove puffiness and bags and dark circles under the eyes.
But eye wrinkles and crow’s feet are not corrected with Blepharoplasty. The non-surgical methods including Botox™ and laser resurfacing or a chemical peel are necessary to correct these skin aging changes around the eyes.
Start Early
Prevention is the best cure! Wear sun block, UV protection sun glasses and a visor or hat when out in the sun-especially at the beach or near the water, at high altitudes, and around the snow.
If you see crow’s feet start with Botox™, you will see immediate results. Eye wrinkles that Botox™ does not remove can be removed with the fractional Erbium laser.
Find an Experienced Professional
Be sure to consult a board certified plastic surgeon who is experienced specifically in eyelid rejuvenation. I suggest consulting two doctors before you choose, trust your “gut feeling” about who you can trust with your delicate and oh so important eyes.
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Dr. Seckel
Concord, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts




