9.10.2024

Wrinkles under eyes, causes and treatment

Wrinkles under the eyes are common. The fine lines and wrinkles make you look tired, sometimes making you look older. Fortunately, there are a few ways to reduce or even completely remove these wrinkles.

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What are under-eye wrinkles?

Wrinkles under the eyes are fine lines that occur in the delicate skin around your eyes. This skin is thinner and more sensitive than the rest of your face, so wrinkles are more visible here. They can appear at an early age due to both internal and external factors.

Causes of Wrinkles Under the Eyes

There are a number of causes that cause wrinkles under the eyes:

  • Aging: As you age, your skin loses firmness and elasticity because elastin and collagen decreases. This natural process makes your skin drier and thinner, which can cause wrinkles to form.
  • Genetic predisposition: sometimes people are genetically more susceptible to developing wrinkles. Do your parents or grandparents have wrinkles under their eyes? Then you are more likely to get them too.
  • Repetitive facial expressions: you naturally blink, frown and laugh all day long, which can cause laugh lines and crow's feet. Through these repeated movements, the skin is stretched and contracted over and over again, so that over time wrinkles form under the eyes.
  • External factors: exposure to sunlight, air pollution, or smoking damage the skin and cause wrinkles. UV radiation breaks down elastin and collagen and smoking reduces blood flow to the skin. The harmful chemicals in cigarettes also have a significant impact on skin aging.
  • Skincare: If you don't use a good eye cream or moisturizer, the skin can dry out. Dry skin loses elasticity more quickly and therefore shows signs of skin aging earlier, especially under the eyes.

Treating under-eye wrinkles

It is quite possible to treat and soften wrinkles under the eyes. There are several methods available for this, from skin care to cosmetic procedures.

Use good eye cream

One way to reduce wrinkles under the eyes is to use a good eye cream. Opt for a cream that contains hyaluronic acid and retinol, which moisturize the skin and stimulate collagen production. Hyaluronic acid retains moisture in the skin, while retinol promotes cell renewal and reduces fine lines around the eyes.

Botox treatment for wrinkles under the eyes

Botox is another treatment to remove wrinkles under the eyes. By relaxing the muscles, botox smoothes the skin and reduces wrinkles. Botox is particularly effective for dynamic wrinkles, which are caused by movements of the muscles under the skin.

Peeling for smooth skin

A chemical peel also helps reduce wrinkles under the eyes. By removing the top layer of the skin, a peel stimulates the production of new skin cells and improves the texture of your skin. Peels vary in strength, from mild AHA peels to deeper TCA peels, depending on the severity of the wrinkles and desired results.

Reduce crow's feet

Laughter lines are the small lines that form on the side of your eyes and are also known as crow's feet. In addition to fillers and botox, there are also special creams and serums for reducing crow's feet. Consistent use can lead to visible results. Ingredients such as peptides and antioxidants can firm the skin and protect it from damage.

Makeup tips for under-eye wrinkles

Makeup can disguise wrinkles under the eyes. Use a good concealer to hide dark circles and fine lines. Make sure to apply the concealer gently and blend well to prevent it from soaking into wrinkles. A light reflective concealer gives the skin a smooth appearance.

Care for the delicate skin around the eyes

In addition to treatments and makeup, it is important to take good care of the delicate skin around your eyes. Always wear sunscreen to prevent sun damage. In addition, maintain a healthy lifestyle to keep your skin in good condition. Finally, ensure hydration from within, drink enough water for healthy skin.

Free consultation with a cosmetic doctor

If you are considering a cosmetic treatment for your wrinkles under the eyes, it is wise to book an informal consultation with a cosmetic doctor. During this consultation, you can discuss the various options and choose a treatment that suits you best. The doctor assesses your skin and can set up a personal treatment plan.

Natural Ways to Reduce Wrinkles

Then there are also natural ways to reduce wrinkles under your eyes. Hydration is very important here, so drink enough water. A healthy diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants also nourishes your skin from within. Berries, green leafy vegetables and nuts are great for your skin.

Avoiding external factors

As much as possible, avoid factors that can cause wrinkles. Wear sunglasses to protect the skin under your eyes from UV rays. Be sure not to smoke either, as this can damage your skin. Put on a hat in the sun, this will protect your face from the sun's harmful rays.

The importance of sleep and relaxation

Enough sleep and relaxation are also important for healthy skin and overall health. Stress can cause premature skin aging and wrinkles. Try relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga, or a walk to reduce stress and give your skin a chance to recover.

Choose the right treatment for you

There are many ways to treat those annoying wrinkles under the eyes, from skin care products to a professional botox or filler treatment. It's important to choose a treatment that suits your skin type. First, ask a free consultation with a specialist to determine the best approach for you and enjoy a youthful, fresh look.

When you decide to book a consultation, choose specialists and clinics that have experience in treating wrinkles under the eyes.

By taking good care of your skin and choosing the right treatments, you can reduce wrinkles and glow again with a young, fresh look.

Shall we get acquainted?

Do you already know what you want, or do you want more information first? Together with the cosmetic doctor, you will discuss the options and receive a personal treatment plan. The first consultation is always free of charge.

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