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CROW'S FEET

  • beautyconceptcolch
  • Oct 24, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 6

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The eyes are an important facial feature that can be diminished by the fine lines and wrinkles

known as crow’s feet. Concentrating, squinting, laughing, and frowning are all causes of

crow’s feet. They are the fine lines and wrinkles that appear at the sides of the eye. After

years of contracting the muscles, environmental factors, sun exposure, smoking, and

pollution these fine lines begin to appear. As we age this happens around the eyes first as the skin is thinner and more prone to creasing.


Key Things To Know About Crow's Feet?

In our younger days, the wrinkles that form at the sides of the eyes disappear when we relax

our eyes and face but as we get older these lines start to appear even when our face is relaxed and rested. This is when we start to show our age and years of hard work and stress around our eye area.


Factors:

  • Ageing

  • Lack of moisture

  • Poor nutrition

  • Pollution

  • Tanning beds

  • Sleep deprivation

As you age, your body produces less collagen, elastin and oils, creating saggy and wrinkly

looking skin. Although this can’t be prevented from forming it can be controlled or delayed

by protecting your skin from UV rays, keep hydrated and follow a good skin care regime.



FAQ’S:

What’s The Best Way To Get Rid Of Crow’S Feet?

The most appropriate method of treating crow’s feet depends on the nature of the lines and

wrinkles you have: Lines caused by muscle movement (such as when you smile, squint or frown) are known as dynamic lines. Lines which are present at all times, even when you are not moving your facial muscles, are called static lines. Static lines are usually most effectively treated using treatments designed to strip back layers of damaged skin, such as micro needling, or chemical skin peels.


What Are Crow’s Feet?

Crow’s feet is the common name given to wrinkles which appear at the side of the eyes,

stretching out towards the temples. The term ‘crow’s feet’ developed because of how the lines splay out; in a similar shape to a crow’s claw or foot.

The skin around the eyes is 40% thinner than in other areas of our face, making it more

delicate. This is where most people start to display the first signs of aging. While crow’s feet

and wrinkles around the eye area are normal, they’re also one of the most common ageing

concern.


What Causes Crow’s Feet?

Laughing, concentrating, squinting or frowning; whenever you move your face your muscles

contract. After years of frequent contraction, combined with environmental and lifestyle

factors – such as exposure to sunshine, smoking or pollution – lines and wrinkles begin to

form around the corners of your eyes. The eyes are often the first place to reveal the signs of

ageing, as the skin is thinner and more prone to creasing.

The main cause of crow’s feet is a decrease in the amount of collagen and elastin in the skin.

These proteins are responsible for our skin’s elasticity, but production drops as we age.


Crow's Feet Treatment Options at Beauty Concept Salon

Eye-Firming Treatment

Is based on the gentle electrical pulses of Galvanic current that penetrate the deep dermal

layer to boost collagen and elastin production. Radio Frequency works on loose and sagging

skin, lines, and wrinkles. The result will be smooth and firm skin around the eye area.

Laser Skin Rejuvenating / Anti-aging

The Duetto MT Laser Skin Rejuvenating is a non-invasive treatment that stimulate skin to

reproduce new collagen and elastin to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.

Microneedling Treatment

Microneedling is a skin treatment that uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin,

stimulating collagen production and improving texture. It helps reduce fine lines, acne scars,

and overall skin tone, leaving the skin smoother and more radiant.

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