Crow's Feet Treatment in Busan, Korea
Eye Wrinkle Care at Seomyeon One Clinic
Crow’s feet treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic helps improve fine lines and wrinkles around the outer corners of the eyes through personalized non-surgical care. Treatment options may include Botox, skin boosters, hydration therapy, collagen support, laser rejuvenation, IV therapy, or combination programs depending on consultation findings. Located in Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic provides convenient eye wrinkle care for local and international patients.
Crow’s feet treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic is designed for patients who want to improve fine lines and wrinkles around the outer corners of the eyes, especially lines that appear when smiling, squinting, laughing, or making facial expressions. Crow’s feet can develop due to repeated eye-area muscle movement, collagen loss, thin skin, dryness, sun exposure, dehydration, reduced elasticity, lifestyle factors, and natural aging, which is why treatment should be customized based on whether the lines are dynamic, static, dryness-related, or connected to overall skin quality. At One Clinic, consultation begins with a detailed evaluation of your eye-area wrinkles, skin thickness, hydration level, elasticity, facial movement, sensitivity, under-eye texture, and treatment goals before recommending a tailored plan. Depending on your condition, crow’s feet care may include Botox, skin boosters, hydration therapy, collagen-supporting treatments, laser rejuvenation, gentle eye-area care, IV therapy, or combination programs to help the eye area look smoother, fresher, brighter, and naturally refreshed. Conveniently located in central Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic welcomes both local residents and international patients seeking natural-looking eye wrinkle treatment in Korea.
What Are Crow’s Feet?
Crow’s feet are fine lines or wrinkles that appear at the outer corners of the eyes. They often become more noticeable when smiling, laughing, squinting, or making facial expressions.
In the early stage, crow’s feet may only appear during movement. Over time, they can become visible even when the face is relaxed due to skin aging, dryness, and collagen loss.
What Causes Crow’s Feet?
Crow’s feet usually develop from a combination of facial movement and skin aging.
Common causes include:
- Repeated smiling, laughing, or squinting
- Collagen and elastin loss
- Thin skin around the eyes
- Dryness and dehydration
- Sun exposure
- Reduced skin elasticity
- Lack of eye-area hydration
- Stress and lack of sleep
- Aging-related skin thinning
- Eye rubbing or irritation
- Environmental damage
Because the eye area is delicate, treatment should be selected carefully to preserve natural facial expression.
Personalized Crow’s Feet Treatment at One Clinic
At One Clinic, crow’s feet treatment is customized based on the type and depth of the lines. Dynamic crow’s feet caused by muscle movement may respond well to Botox, while fine dry lines may benefit from skin boosters, hydration therapy, or collagen-supporting care. Static wrinkles that remain visible at rest may require combination treatment for better improvement.
The medical team evaluates eye-area movement, skin thickness, fine lines, under-eye texture, dryness, sensitivity, and overall facial balance before recommending a personalized plan.
Treatment Options for Crow’s Feet
Depending on your condition, One Clinic may recommend:
- Botox for expression-related crow’s feet
- Skin boosters for hydration and skin quality
- Hydration therapy for dry fine lines
- Collagen-stimulating care for elasticity
- Laser rejuvenation for texture and fine wrinkles
- Gentle medical facials for eye-area recovery
- IV therapy for internal wellness and skin support
- Combination programs for smoother and brighter eyes
The goal is to soften eye wrinkles while keeping your smile natural and expressive.
Dynamic vs. Static Crow’s Feet
Dynamic crow’s feet appear mainly when smiling or squinting. Static crow’s feet remain visible even when the face is relaxed. Dynamic wrinkles may improve with muscle-relaxing treatments, while static wrinkles often need skin-quality improvement, hydration support, collagen stimulation, or laser-based rejuvenation.
A consultation helps determine which type of crow’s feet you have and which treatment is most suitable.
Crow’s Feet Care for International Patients in Busan
One Clinic welcomes international patients who want crow’s feet treatment during their stay in Korea. Travel fatigue, dehydration, sun exposure, long flights, and lack of sleep can make eye wrinkles look more noticeable. Located in Seomyeon, One Clinic is easily accessible from Busanjin-gu, Haeundae, Nampo, Busan Station, and nearby areas.
Clinic Address
One Clinic
6F, Inje Medical New Building
785 Gayadae-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Korea
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for crow’s feet?
The best treatment for crow’s feet depends on whether the lines are caused by facial movement, dryness, collagen loss, or deeper skin aging. Botox may help expression-related crow’s feet, while skin boosters, hydration therapy, collagen-supporting treatments, or laser rejuvenation may be recommended for dry, static, or texture-related eye wrinkles. Many patients benefit from a combination approach.
Can crow’s feet be treated without surgery?
Yes. Crow’s feet can often be improved without surgery using Botox, skin boosters, hydration care, collagen-stimulating treatments, laser rejuvenation, gentle eye-area care, or combination programs. Non-surgical treatment is suitable for patients who want smoother eye wrinkles with minimal downtime and natural-looking results.
Will Botox for crow’s feet make my smile look frozen?
When properly planned and performed, Botox for crow’s feet should soften wrinkles while preserving a natural smile. The goal is not to remove all expression, but to reduce excessive muscle contraction that deepens wrinkles. At One Clinic, treatment is adjusted based on facial movement and desired expression.
Are crow’s feet different from under-eye wrinkles?
Yes. Crow’s feet are wrinkles at the outer corners of the eyes, while under-eye wrinkles appear beneath the eyes. Crow’s feet are often related to smiling or squinting, while under-eye wrinkles may be related to thin skin, dryness, collagen loss, puffiness, or under-eye texture. Treatment planning may differ for each area.
How many sessions are needed for crow’s feet treatment?
The number of sessions depends on wrinkle depth, skin quality, treatment type, age, and desired result. Botox may show visible softening after one session, while skin boosters, collagen-supporting treatments, or laser-based care may require multiple sessions for gradual improvement. A personalized schedule can be recommended after consultation.
Is crow’s feet treatment suitable for international visitors?
Yes. International visitors can receive crow’s feet treatment at One Clinic in Seomyeon, Busan. Many eye-area treatments involve minimal downtime, but temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising may occur depending on the selected procedure. Treatment can be adjusted based on your travel schedule and recovery time.


