The fight against crow’s feet is a woman’s life’s work, and then good-looking eyes, if the smile appears dense crow’s feet, even if the face is maintained tight and flawless, will also give a lot of points on the face. So, how are crow’s feet formed? Women’s skin cells gradually decrease in activity after the age of 25, and the eyes, the busiest organ in the body, move 20,000 times a day on average, but are 5-10 times thinner than the skin on the face, so they are most susceptible to the effects of aging and prone to dry lines and expression lines. 1, the natural aging of the skin is the most important cause of crow’s feet, as people age, the loss of collagen in the body, the skin tissue began to collapse aging, the first to appear is the crow’s feet. The natural aging of the crow’s feet is also the most irresistible, because no matter what maintenance products are used, they can only delay the appearance of the corners of the eyes to a certain extent, and will gradually lose their effect as time goes by. 2, light aging to form crow’s feet The cause of our skin aging in addition to the natural oxidation of the skin, there is a long time exposure to the sun led to light aging. If a long time in the strong ultraviolet radiation of the sun, then the free radicals in the skin will increase in large numbers, accelerating the speed of skin aging, resulting in wrinkles and sun spots, the corner of the eye lines are formed. 3, the formation of fishtail lines fat is also an important part of our skin support, some people in order to lose weight may use some unhealthy means, resulting in a short period of time thin, so the skin suddenly lost support, it is difficult to quickly adapt to contraction, will lead to skin becomes loose, the formation of corners of the eye lines. 4, eye tension fatigue to form crow’s feet Some people may have some improper eye habits, such as squinting to see things, often deliberately blink, which will lead to the skin around the eyes for a long time in a state of tension, but also easy fatigue, it may form the corner of the eye lines. 5, too dry to form crow’s feet Skin if in a very dry and dehydrated state, but did not get effective maintenance, then the formation of dry lines around the eyes, and dry lines appear, or do not pay attention to eye care, will accelerate the formation of crow’s feet. So usually must pay more attention to skin hydration, eye feel dry to use eye cream and other moisturizing skin care products, but also drink more water. 6, pulling the skin to form crow’s feet Many women who insist on makeup every day are very inattentive when removing makeup, eye makeup is directly wiped with cotton pads, pulling the eye skin, and some people have the habit of rubbing their eyes, often hard to rub the skin around the eyes, these bad habits can lead to the premature formation of crow’s feet. So, how to rejuvenate the eye area? 1, Botox injection This is currently the most widely used non-surgical method to remove crow’s feet, it is through the injection of biological agents to block the nerve signal transmission between the nerve and muscle of the wrinkled skin, so as to relax the over-contracted muscles of the eye, and then make the dynamic wrinkles disappear, to achieve the purpose of wrinkle flattening. Features: safe and simple, obvious effect, no recovery period, for sports-type wrinkles, for static crow’s feet can only be improved. 2.Hyaluronic acid injection Inject hyaluronic acid, collagen, etc. into the dermis in the form of filler to achieve the effect of wrinkle removal. Features: hypoallergenic and non-rejection, simple operation, fast recovery, and good effect for static deep lines that cannot be effected by Botox. 3.Autologous fat filler Autologous fat injection is extracted from the patient’s own fat, processed in vitro to become fat particles, and then injected into the crow’s feet to fill the effect of smoothing wrinkles. Features: no rejection of autologous fat, and long maintenance time after the fat becomes viable. 4.Surgical facelift method The surgical method is to make an incision in the hairline, tighten the loose temporal skin, and at the same time separate the lateral edge of the orbicularis oculi muscle and suture it to a spreading position. Features: For heavy crow’s feet with obvious skin laxity, the effect is better, requiring open surgery, relatively large trauma and long recovery period.