Crow’s feet are among the most common expression lines and often one of the first areas to show visible changes. With a balanced approach, these lines can be softened while preserving the warmth and expressiveness of the eyes.

Crow’s feet are fine lines that form at the outer corners of the eyes, typically becoming more visible when smiling or squinting. Over time, these lines may deepen and remain visible even when the face is at rest.
Because the skin around the eyes is thin and delicate, changes in this area often appear earlier than in other parts of the face.
Repeated eye movement—such as smiling, laughing, and squinting—plays a major role in the development of crow’s feet. As collagen and elastin levels decline with age, the skin becomes less resilient and more prone to creasing.
Sun exposure and environmental stress can further accelerate these changes, especially in such a delicate area.