Crow’s feet around the eyes are a concern for many clients as they enter the aging stage. These lines make the skin look wrinkled and affect the overall facial appearance. If crow’s feet are mild or newly appeared, you may address them simply at home. However, for moderate to severe or long-standing cases, you need more advanced lifting and tightening methods to achieve definitive and fast results.
Below are 8 ways to remove and treat crow’s feet around the eyes that many people choose. Let’s explore them with Keangnam Korea!
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What Are Crow’s Feet Around the Eyes?
Crow’s feet are the wrinkle lines at the outer corners of the eyes that spread in multiple directions like a bird’s foot. These lines may extend from the eye corner toward the temple or downward toward the cheek, and they are usually most noticeable when smiling. In more severe or long-standing cases, these wrinkles may be present even when the face is at rest.
The timing and cause of crow’s feet can vary from person to person. The most common cause is aging, followed by factors related to lifestyle, skincare habits, and sun exposure… All of these directly affect the choice of method for crow’s feet treatment.

If your case is mild and caused by changes in lifestyle or habits, try the following 5 simple at-home solutions to help restore a youthful, smooth eye area.
5 Home-Based Methods to Remove Crow’s Feet at the Outer Corners of the Eyes
1. Perform Eye Massage
Massage exercises help relax the eye area and the muscles around it. This promotes blood circulation and boosts collagen metabolism, helping to visibly reduce crow’s feet wrinkles. Areas to massage regularly include:
- Around the eyes: Rub from just below the hairline toward the temple in circular motions, then slide gently along the brow bone.
- Eye socket: Gently rub around the eyelids about 10 times clockwise, then reverse the direction for another set; blink 10-15 seconds, close eyes for 5 seconds, then roll eyes 3-5 seconds.
- Under the eyes: Press and knead from the outer corner of the eye to the under-eye area, pressing the inner corner about 9 times.
2. Apply Natural Masks
Masks help moisturize dry skin and reduce the formation of fine lines. For the delicate eye area, Keangnam Korea recommends using natural ingredients to reduce the risk of irritation, suitable and safe for most skin types. Common masks include egg white, green papaya, lemon juice, and yogurt, all rich in vitamins A and C and antioxidants that help improve fine lines and eye wrinkles.
3. Stay Hydrated
In addition to masks, drinking enough water daily is a simple way to supplement skin moisture. This habit supports metabolism and accelerates detoxification, thereby improving overall health and maintaining better skin elasticity.
4. Use Skincare Products
One method of crow’s feet treatment is using sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. In addition, use cosmetic creams designed specifically for the eye area, such as eye creams for hydration, anti-wrinkle care, and dark circle reduction. Products with retinol and BHA can also support skin renewal and reduce wrinkle visibility.
5. Apply Anti-Aging Treatment Creams
After age 30, investing in a suitable anti-aging or wrinkle-reducing cream is essential. Consult with a dermatologist to determine your skin type and condition, so you can choose the most effective product for your needs.

These at-home solutions require consistency and patience due to their mild effects. Some may only provide temporary improvements and cannot permanently treat deep wrinkles, especially in long-standing or age-related cases. At that point, you need to consider stronger lifting and rejuvenation techniques for fast and sustainable results.
3 Professional Techniques to Treat Severe Crow’s Feet
1. PRP Microneedling
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, a method that uses the patient’s own blood to treat wrinkles around the eyes. The platelets help stimulate collagen and elastin production, aiding skin renewal and wrinkle reduction.
Advantages:
- Uses your own blood, improving compatibility and reducing irritation
- Treats multiple skin concerns simultaneously (wrinkles, scars, acne pigmentation)
Disadvantages:
- Involves some level of skin micro-injury
- Can cause stinging sensations during the procedure
2. Nutrient Infusion (Iontophoresis)
Iontophoresis is chosen by many aesthetic professionals for skin renewal due to its ability to deliver nutrients deep into the skin. This method uses electrical currents and ion technology to enhance nutrient absorption while gentle heat helps open pores for better penetration.
Advantages:
- No skin injury
- Minimal downtime
Disadvantages:
- May cause headaches or muscle tension from electrical stimulation
- Possible tingling, allergic reactions, or temporary redness in some cases

Depending on your skin condition, the doctor will recommend different nutrient serums such as collagen for plumping, vitamin C for cell regeneration, hyaluronic acid for hydration, and stem cells for dryness and sagging recovery.
3. New Generation Lifting Technology: REBORN CELL EXTRA+
If you’re seeking an effective crow’s feet treatment that does not damage the skin or leave visible marks, REBORN CELL EXTRA+ is an ideal choice. This method combines advanced nano fiber technology and exosomes to deliver multi-layered rejuvenation deep within the skin, improving up to 90% of issues after just one session.

This technology has received top scores from the Global Beauty Association for its ability to significantly enhance beauty with clear advantages:
- Non-surgical, no incisions, no damage to skin
- No redness or visible after-effects
- Simple recovery that doesn’t disrupt daily life
Transferred exclusively from a leading Korean aesthetic technologies group to Keangnam Korea, REBORN CELL EXTRA+ also optimizes other skin concerns such as uneven tone, sagging, hollowness, and facial contours.
To assess whether your skin condition, beyond crow’s feet, is suitable for REBORN CELL EXTRA+, schedule a consultation with a specialist. Contact the clinic at the Hotline 0911 833 555 for more information.
