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The eye area is often the first place to show signs of ageing and fatigue. Thin, delicate skin combined with constant movement makes the periorbital region particularly vulnerable to wrinkles,…
Last updated: 5 March 2026
The eye area is often the first place to show signs of ageing and fatigue. Thin, delicate skin combined with constant movement makes the periorbital region particularly vulnerable to wrinkles, hollowing, and sagging. Non-surgical treatments can produce remarkable rejuvenation.
Common Eye Area Concerns
- Crow’s feet (dynamic wrinkles)
- Under-eye hollowing (tear troughs)
- Dark circles
- Under-eye bags
- Upper eyelid hooding
- Crepey skin texture
Non-Surgical Solutions
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
The gold standard for crow’s feet. Precise botulinum toxin placement relaxes the orbicularis oculi muscle, softening dynamic lines. Results in 3–7 days, lasting 3–4 months.
Tear Trough Filler
Carefully placed HA filler restores volume beneath the eyes, reducing shadows and hollow appearance. Requires advanced practitioner skill due to the delicate anatomy.
Skin Boosters
Injectable hyaluronic acid (Profhilo, Skinboosters) improves skin quality and hydration in the under-eye area without adding volume.
RF Microneedling
Tightens and firms the periorbital skin by stimulating collagen deep in the dermis. Excellent for crepey texture.
Medical-Grade Eye Creams
Retinol, peptides, caffeine, and vitamin K formulations support and maintain treatment results.
Book an eye rejuvenation consultation at Axiom Aesthetics.
Medical Disclaimer: The eye area requires specialist expertise. Only experienced practitioners should treat this zone. Reviewed by the Axiom Aesthetics Clinical Team, February 2026.
This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects which will be fully discussed during your consultation.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects which will be fully discussed during your consultation.