How to Get Rid of Under-Eye Wrinkles: Treatments, Natural Remedies, and Prevention Tips
Whether it’s the result of aging, sun exposure, genetics, or even rubbing your eyes too often, under-eye wrinkles are one of the most common skin concerns people face. The skin beneath the eyes is thinner and more delicate than the rest of the face, making it especially prone to fine lines and creases. And because it’s such a prominent part of our expression and appearance, even subtle wrinkles can feel noticeable.
The good news? You have options. From powerful eye creams to in-office procedures like Botox, there are plenty of ways to treat, reduce, and even prevent under-eye wrinkles.
Why Do Under-Eye Wrinkles Form?
Under-eye wrinkles often show up earlier than other signs of aging due to the fragile nature of the skin in that area. Factors that contribute include:
Loss of collagen and elastin as we age
Frequent facial movements like squinting or smiling
Dehydration and dryness
UV damage from sun exposure
Sleep habits and repeated pressure from side-sleeping
Poor skin care or lack of moisture
How to Get Rid of Under-Eye Wrinkles
Once under-eye wrinkles have formed, they can be softened or minimized – but it often takes a combination of consistent care and targeted treatments.
Eye creams for under-eye wrinkles
The best eye creams for under-eye wrinkles typically include ingredients that hydrate, firm, and stimulate collagen production. Look for formulas with:
Retinol or bakuchiol: Boosts cell turnover and collagen
Hyaluronic acid: Plumps and hydrates the delicate skin Peptides: Supports skin firmness
Caffeine: Temporarily tightens and reduces puffiness
Consistency is key – apply your eye cream twice daily and be gentle when tapping it in with your ring finger.
Botox for under-eye wrinkles
Botox injections can be used carefully in the under-eye area to smooth out dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle movement. While it’s more commonly used for crow’s feet, some patients benefit from subtle placement beneath the eyes. Results typically last three to four months and must be performed by a skilled provider to avoid affecting the natural movement of your lower eyelids.
Dermal fillers
If your under-eye wrinkles are accompanied by hollowing or volume loss (often called “tear troughs”), fillers like hyaluronic acid-based products can help plump the area and smooth out creases. This is especially helpful for deeper wrinkles and tired-looking eyes.
Microneedling and laser treatments
These professional treatments stimulate collagen and elastin by creating micro-injuries in the skin or using laser energy to resurface the area. They can be highly effective for fine lines and texture issues, but multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results
How to Reduce Under-Eye Wrinkles Naturally
While natural methods may not deliver dramatic changes overnight, they can help support healthy, resilient skin in the long term.
Facial massage and gentle exercises
Using your fingertips to lightly tap or massage under your eyes can boost circulation and reduce tension in the muscles that contribute to wrinkles. Try gentle tapping motions with an eye serum or oil to avoid tugging at the skin.
Aloe vera
This soothing plant gel hydrates, reduces inflammation, and supports collagen production. You can apply a small amount beneath the eyes at night for a natural moisture boost.
Coconut oil
Rich in antioxidants and fatty acids, coconut oil can be used as a natural moisturizer. Pat a tiny amount under the eyes before bed—but skip this option if your skin is prone to clogged pores.
Green tea bags or cucumber slices
These classic remedies can temporarily reduce puffiness and provide antioxidant benefits. Chill them in the fridge and place over your closed eyes for 10–15 minutes.
How to Prevent Under-Eye Wrinkles
Prevention is one of the best approaches when it comes to under-eye care. A few key habits can go a long way:
Use sunscreen every day – even around your eyes. Look for mineral formulas that are gentle and safe for sensitive skin.
Avoid rubbing or tugging at your eyes, especially when removing makeup. Use a soft cloth and oil-based remover.
Stay hydrated and eat a diet rich in skin-supporting nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin E, and omega-3s.
Get enough sleep, ideally on your back to avoid creasing from pillow pressure.
Protect your eyes from strain and squinting by wearing sunglasses and updating your vision prescription if needed.
Where Can I Learn More About Taking Care of My Skin?
If you’re concerned about your skin’s health or want to know more about anti-aging strategies, LifeMD is here to help.
LifeMD can connect you with a healthcare professional who can provide information about skin care and guidance on choosing the right products for your skin throughout the year.
Make an online appointment to learn how to maximize your skincare routine.
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