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Crow's feet. Everything you need to know

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Related concerns & seeking help

What are crow's feet?

Crow’s feet refer to fine lines and wrinkles that develop at the outer corners of the eyes. They are most noticeable when smiling or squinting but may become visible at rest over time. Crow’s feet commonly develop due to repeated facial muscle movement combined with age-related changes in skin structure.

In some individuals, crow’s feet appear earlier due to genetics, facial anatomy, or lifestyle factors, while in others they become more prominent with gradual loss of skin elasticity and collagen. Although crow’s feet are a normal feature of facial ageing, assessment can help determine whether management or treatment may be appropriate.

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Eye Wrinkles

 

Symptoms and appearance

Crow’s feet typically present as fine lines radiating outward from the outer corners of the eyes. In early stages, they may only be visible with facial expression, such as smiling or squinting. Over time, these lines can deepen and remain visible even when the face is at rest.

The appearance of crow’s feet can vary depending on skin thickness, sun exposure, muscle activity, and overall skin quality. Some people may also notice associated skin texture changes or dryness in the outer eye area.

 

Common causes of crow’s feet

Several factors may contribute to the development of crow’s feet.

  • Repeated facial muscle movement, particularly from smiling, squinting, and eye expression, plays a central role in the formation of dynamic lines around the eyes.
  • Age-related skin changes include thinning of the skin, reduced collagen and elastin, and decreased skin resilience, which allow lines to become more pronounced over time.
  • Sun exposure can accelerate collagen breakdown and contribute to earlier development of fine lines in the delicate periocular skin.
  • Genetic factors influence skin type, elasticity, and the tendency to develop wrinkles in certain facial areas.
  • Lifestyle factors, such as smoking, chronic sun exposure, dehydration, and inadequate sleep, may further affect skin quality and contribute to the prominence of crow’s feet.

 

How crow’s feet may be assessed

Dermatologists who consult at Northside Dermatology may assess the depth and pattern of lines, whether wrinkles are dynamic or present at rest, skin quality and elasticity, facial muscle activity, and relevant medical history. This assessment helps guide whether management may involve preventative skin care, lifestyle measures, dermatological treatments, or no intervention, depending on individual findings and clinical diagnosis.

 

Management options

Management of crow’s feet depends on the depth of the lines, whether they are dynamic or present at rest, skin quality, and individual concerns identified during assessment. In some cases, preventative skin care and lifestyle measures may be sufficient, while in others, dermatological treatments may be discussed.

Treatment suitability varies between individuals, and not all lines require intervention. A consultation allows dermatologists to explain potential options, limitations, and risks, and to determine whether treatment may be appropriate based on clinical assessment.

Results vary depending on individual skin response, treatment type, and clinical diagnosis.

Prescription Injections
Prescription Injections may help soften dynamic lines by reducing muscle activity in the outer eye area. Suitability depends on individual facial anatomy and treatment goals.
Best for: Dynamic crow’s feet visible with smiling or squinting
Down time: Minimal
Comments: Effects are temporary and typically require repeat treatments
Laser Resurfacing
Laser resurfacing may be used to improve skin texture and stimulate collagen production in the periocular area, which can help soften fine lines over time.
Best for: Fine lines and textural changes around the eyes
Down time: Varies depending on laser type
Comments: Multiple sessions may be recommended based on skin type and response
Radiofrequency (RF) Skin Tightening
Radiofrequency treatments deliver controlled heat to the skin, which may support collagen and elastin production and improve mild skin laxity around the eyes.
Best for: Early skin laxity and fine lines
Down time: Minimal to a few days
Comments: Results develop gradually and may require a series of treatments

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Addressing related concerns

If volume loss, pigmentation, or hollowing is contributing to the appearance of crow’s feet, dermatologists may discuss additional treatment pathways. The approach depends on the underlying cause of the lines, treatment goals, and the suitability of each option.

Dr Wenyuan Liu, Dermatologist

When to seek a dermatology assessment

You may consider a dermatology consultation if you notice:

  • Fine lines that have deepened over time
  • Lines that are visible at rest
  • Concerns about early signs of ageing
  • Texture changes around the eyes
  • Uncertainty about suitable management options

An assessment can help clarify the cause of the changes and outline potential management pathways.

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Frequently asked questions

What are crow’s feet?

Crow’s feet are fine lines or wrinkles that develop at the outer corners of the eyes. They are commonly associated with facial expressions such as smiling or squinting and may become more noticeable over time as skin elasticity changes.

 

What causes crow’s feet to form?

Crow’s feet develop due to a combination of factors, including repeated muscle movement, natural ageing, sun exposure, and changes in collagen and elastin within the skin. Genetics and lifestyle factors, such as smoking or sun protection habits, may also influence how early or prominently they appear.

Are crow’s feet a medical concern?

Crow’s feet are generally considered a cosmetic concern rather than a medical condition. However, some people seek assessment because the lines may affect how rested or expressive their face appears. A dermatologist can assess the skin and discuss appropriate options based on individual concerns.

What treatment options may be discussed for crow’s feet?

Dermatologists who consult at Northside Dermatology may discuss a range of options depending on skin type, severity of lines, and individual goals. These may include prescription skincare, procedural treatments, or advice on sun protection and skin health. Not all options are suitable for everyone, and a consultation is required.

Can crow’s feet be prevented?

Crow’s feet cannot always be prevented, but certain measures may help reduce their progression. These may include consistent sun protection, avoiding excessive sun exposure, maintaining skin hydration, and using dermatologist-recommended skincare products. Individual results vary.

Are treatments for crow’s feet permanent?

Most treatments discussed for crow’s feet are not permanent. Results may vary depending on the treatment type, skin response, and individual factors. Maintenance or repeat treatments may be required, which can be discussed during a consultation.

When should I see a dermatologist about crow’s feet?

If crow’s feet are a concern or you would like personalised advice about skin ageing around the eyes, it may be helpful to arrange an appointment. A dermatologist can assess your skin and provide information tailored to your clinical needs.

What would a Dermatologist assessment include?

Assessment may include:

  • Examination of skin texture and elasticity
  • Evaluation of dynamic vs static lines
  • Review of contributing factors such as sun exposure or skin care
  • Consideration of underlying pigmentation, volume loss, or laxity
  • Discussion of personal goals and suitability for different treatment approaches

This assessment helps guide whether cosmetic treatment, skin-care adjustments, or sun-protection strategies may be appropriate.

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