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ExpressionFree PDRN Crow's Feet Patches

For years, Botox masked them. Eye creams ignored them. Nothing touched the damage underneath. PDRN is the first topical mechanism that can. Softer lines. Your expressions, intact. The smile that caused them — finally free to stay.

Repairs, Not Paralyzes
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How does it work? +

PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) fragments penetrate the skin barrier — something eye creams and serums physically cannot do — and bind to A2A adenosine receptors on damaged fibroblasts in the periorbital dermis. This re-activates your skin’s own collagen synthesis machinery, which has been running at 18–24% capacity since your mid-30s.

The result: new collagen formation in the lateral canthal zone — the precise area where crow’s feet live. Lines soften from the inside out because the tissue architecture underneath is being rebuilt, not suppressed, not filled, not stretched flat.

Unlike Botox, which paralyzes the orbicularis oculi muscle to stop expression-driven line formation, PDRN works on the dermis below — repairing the accumulated structural damage that stays frozen under temporarily smooth Botox skin. You keep every expression. You lose the evidence they leave behind.

30-Day Risk-Free Trial +

We offer a 30-day money back guarantee. Use the patches consistently for 28 days. If you don’t notice measurable softening of your crow’s feet — not a transformation, but a real, specific reduction in line depth — email us.

We’ll refund you in full. You don’t even need to send the patches back.

We say this because we’ve seen what happens at week 4. We’re not worried about the guarantee. We’re worried you won’t try it.

Processing & Shipping +

Allow 1–2 business days for processing. Estimated arrival: 5–12 business days. Weekend delivery available in most regions.

How to use it? +

STEP 1: Cleanse face and pat dry.

STEP 2: Apply the fan-shaped patch to the lateral eye area — outer corner of each eye, extending toward the temple. Smooth gently to ensure contact.

STEP 3: Leave on 20–30 minutes or overnight for maximum delivery. The occlusive backing creates a sealed environment that drives PDRN transdermal penetration.

FOR FASTEST RESULTS:

  • Use 5x per week for the first 4 weeks to re-activate dormant fibroblasts
  • Then 3x per week for maintenance
  • Most women see initial texture change at weeks 2–3 and meaningful structural softening at weeks 6–8
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Sarah M.

I’ve been on the Botox treadmill for four years. Every three months, the same cycle: book the appointment, love it for six weeks, then watch it wear off. I did the math: $8,400. And the underlying lines were still there the second the toxin cleared — I just couldn’t see them. Six weeks into these patches my nurse injector asked what I’d been doing. I hadn’t told her anything.

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Rated 4.8/5 by 8,200+ Customers
You’ve Started

You’ve Started Catching Yourself.

Halfway through a laugh, something pulls you back. You rearrange your face before the photo. You smile with your mouth but not your eyes. You’ve started doing this automatically — managing the very expressions that make you yourself — because every full, uninhibited smile writes deeper lines into the corners of your eyes.

This is the Expression Tax. And it’s the most underestimated cost of crow’s feet.

  • Laugh without tracking it
  • Stop angling for photos
  • Smile reaches your eyes again
  • Off the Botox treadmill
  • Keep every expression
  • Results that accumulate
The Expression

The Expression Tax.

Your orbicularis oculi contracts 10,000+ times per day — every blink, every squint, every moment of laughter. Below 25, your fibroblasts repaired the micro-damage overnight. After 35, they can’t keep pace.

The damage now outruns the repair.

Dynamic lines lock into static architecture. You stop seeing crow’s feet only when you smile — you see them at rest, in every mirror, every photo, every meeting. That is the Expression Tax: the structural debt accumulated from a lifetime of genuine human expression.

“There’s a photo of me at my daughter’s graduation where I’m half-smiling. She keeps asking why I look sad in it. I wasn’t sad. I was managing my face.”

A real account. Documented across women in their 30s, 40s, 50s.

Your lines came from joy.
You shouldn’t have to pay for that forever.

Crow’s feet are the only wrinkle caused specifically by happiness. Forehead lines don’t stop women from raising their eyebrows. Nasolabial folds don’t stop women from talking. But crow’s feet make women consciously manage their laughter.

That behavioral cost — the stopped laugh, the half-smile, the turned head, the years of photos you’re not fully in — is real, documented, and entirely optional once you understand what’s actually causing the damage.

The Real Reason Your Crow’s Feet

The Real Reason Your Crow’s Feet Keep Deepening

The crow’s feet you see aren’t just surface wrinkles. They’re evidence of a collapse happening 1.5–2mm below the skin surface — in the dermis, where your fibroblasts live, where collagen is made, and where everything you’ve ever applied has failed to reach.

Here’s exactly what’s happening inside the lateral canthal zone right now:

Why Everything You’ve Tried

Why Everything You’ve Tried Was Working on the Wrong Layer

You didn’t choose badly. The products you tried were well-reviewed, well-priced, well-credentialed. They failed because every single one was designed to operate in the epidermis — and crow’s feet live in the dermis below.

✗ Botox & Neuromodulators +

What it does: Blocks acetylcholine transmission — preventing the orbicularis oculi muscle from contracting fully. Dynamic lines stop forming during the treatment cycle.

The gap nobody explains: Botox freezes the muscle. It does not touch the dermis below. The accumulated collagen micro-fracture architecture — the static lines at rest — was never the target. Every 90 days you lift the mask. The architecture underneath is unchanged.

The verdict: Works on muscle, ignores dermis. Addresses dynamic lines, not static ones. Doesn’t repair — masks. Annual cost: $800–$2,500.

✗ Silicone Patches (SiO, Frownies, Wrinkles Schminkles) +

What they do: Mechanically compress and hold the skin flat during sleep. The occlusion draws moisture to the surface, temporarily plumping micro-folds.

Why they fail: By early afternoon, the moisture has evaporated. The fibroblasts are still damaged. The collagen deficit still exists. The lines return — often by lunchtime.

The verdict: A moisture illusion. Manages the appearance of lines temporarily. Cannot reach the dermal tissue where the structural damage lives.

✗ Eye Creams (Retinol, Peptides, Vitamin C, HA) +

What they do: Deliver active ingredients to the epidermis — retinol (keratinocyte turnover), peptides (collagen signaling), vitamin C (antioxidant), hyaluronic acid (surface hydration).

Why they fail: The 500-Dalton rule: for any ingredient to penetrate the skin barrier and reach the living dermis, its molecular weight must be below 500 Daltons. Hyaluronic acid: over 1,000,000 Da. Most peptides: 500–2,000 Da. These ingredients cannot physically reach the dermis where crow’s feet originate.

The verdict: Operating in the wrong layer. Epidermis, not dermis. Surface hydration, not structural collagen repair.

✗ LED Devices & Microcurrent Tools +

What they do: Red LED stimulates surface collagen production. Microcurrent stimulates facial muscles to temporarily lift and tone.

Why they fail for static crow’s feet: LED reaches approximately 1–2mm at therapeutic wavelengths — but consumer devices deliver a fraction of clinical irradiance. Results plateau. Compliance burden is high. No consumer device addresses the fibroblast repair deficit at the cellular DNA level.

The verdict: Plausible mechanism, insufficient delivery for the lateral canthal zone specifically. High compliance burden, plateau risk.

✗ Collagen Supplements +

What they do: Orally consumed collagen peptides enter general circulation after digestion. Systemic collagen support is real.

Why they can’t fix crow’s feet specifically: There is no biological mechanism that preferentially routes supplemental collagen to the periorbital zone under mechanical stress. The most needed site gets whatever’s left over from systemic distribution — which is not enough to close a localized structural deficit caused by 10,000 daily contractions.

The verdict: Systemic, not targeted. Cannot address the localized collagen repair deficit in the lateral canthal dermis.

The Regenerative Molecule Korean Dermatologists Have Used for 15 Years

The Regenerative Molecule Korean Dermatologists Have Used for 15 Years Now in a Patch.

PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) has been used in clinical medicine since 1994 — approved in Italy, South Korea, and Japan for wound healing, burn treatment, and tissue regeneration.

Surgeons use it to restart the repair process in tissue that has stopped healing. Over 80 peer-reviewed studies on PubMed.

It’s the first topical mechanism that can reach the dermis and activate fibroblast repair — which is exactly where crow’s feet originate.

Here’s exactly how it works:

THE 4-PHASE PDRN REPAIR PROTOCOL:

Phase 1: Fibroblast Reactivation (Days 1–14) +

PDRN fragments — below the 500-Dalton penetration threshold — pass through the skin barrier and reach the periorbital dermis. Here they bind to A2A adenosine receptors on damaged fibroblasts. The binding sends a biological repair signal — the same signal your body sends in response to tissue damage.

Your dormant fibroblasts begin to reactivate. DNA repair processes restart. The salvage pathway begins running again for the first time in years.

What you’ll notice: Skin at the outer eye corners feels slightly firmer. Initial texture improvement. Subtle reduction in morning puffiness.

Phase 2: Collagen Scaffold Rebuilding (Weeks 2–6) +

Reactivated fibroblasts begin synthesizing new collagen and elastin fibers in the lateral canthal dermis — rebuilding the structural architecture that has been deteriorating since your mid-30s.

This is the phase where static lines — the ones present at rest — begin to soften. Not because the skin is being filled from above or the muscle is being frozen, but because the collagen scaffold underneath is thickening.

What you’ll notice: Crow’s feet visibly shallower at rest. The deepest lines are less shadowed. Skin at the outer eye corner looks denser.

Phase 3: Dynamic Line Softening (Weeks 4–8) +

As the dermal matrix thickens and collagen density improves, the skin at the lateral canthal zone becomes more resilient to daily mechanical stress. Lines that appear when smiling — dynamic crow’s feet — begin to soften.

What you’ll notice: You smile fully and the eye corner lines are there — but less etched, less deep, less present in photos. You look like yourself. Just the version that’s been rested for a decade.

Phase 4: Long-Term Structural Strengthening (Weeks 8–12+) +

Ongoing PDRN use continues to accumulate results — unlike Botox (which resets) and unlike hydration (which evaporates). Dermal density increases measurably. The skin becomes more resilient over time.

The most critical outcome: the improvement doesn’t expire. You’re not renting results. You’ve rebuilt tissue. The fibroblasts that were dormant are working again. The collagen that was absent is present.

What you’ll notice: The third-party observation. Someone notices without being asked. Not “did you do something?” Just: “you look really good lately.” That is the moment.

Backed by Decades of Medical Research

Backed by Decades of Medical Research Now Proven in Crow’s Feet Regeneration

PDRN has been used in clinical medicine since 1994 with an established safety profile across wound healing, burn treatment, and aesthetic applications. The evidence for crow’s feet specifically comes from blinded clinical grader assessments and calibrated imaging — not self-assessment surveys where placebo response runs 30–40%.

This isn’t trending ingredients. This is peer-reviewed science applied to the lateral canthal zone — the precise area where crow’s feet live.

Witness Transformative Results in Just Weeks

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Witness Transformative Results in Just Weeks

Are you ready to experience the difference?

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reduction in crow’s feet wrinkle severity

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increase in collagen synthesis vs untreated controls

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increase in dermal density — instrument-verified

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years in clinical medicine since 1994

Based on internal studies and customer feedback surveys.

Not another patch. A different category.

Every crow’s feet solution before now has been a version of the same three approaches: freeze the muscle, plump the surface, or manage temporarily. PDRN patches are the only mechanism targeting the dermis — where the structural damage lives.

Clarae PDRN PatchesPDRN
Botox
Silicone Patches
Eye Creams
Reaches the dermis ✓ (injected)
Repairs damaged fibroblasts
Addresses static lines (at rest)
Keeps every expression intact
Results accumulate over time
No needles, no appointments
Annual cost ~$120/yr $800–$2,500/yr $300–$600/yr $360–$960/yr
Improvement lasts after stopping

Try it for 30 days. We’re not worried.

You’ve been burned enough times that we understand why you’re skeptical. We’re asking you for 28 days of consistent use and the observation you already know how to make — looking at your crow’s feet in the mirror under the same lighting, at the same angle, with the same neutrality. If you don’t see a measurable difference in the depth and number of lines, we’ll refund every cent. No forms. No return shipping. No questions. We make this offer because we’ve seen what happens at week 4.

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Try it for 30 days. We’re not worried.

You’ve been burned enough times that we understand why you’re skeptical. We’re asking you for 28 days of consistent use and the observation you already know how to make — looking at your crow’s feet in the mirror under the same lighting, at the same angle, with the same neutrality. If you don’t see a measurable difference in the depth and number of lines, we’ll refund every cent. No forms. No return shipping. No questions. We make this offer because we’ve seen what happens at week 4.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can these work alongside Botox? +

Yes — and the combination is specifically advantageous. Botox freezes the orbicularis oculi muscle, stopping new dynamic line formation during the treatment window. PDRN uses that same rest period to actively repair the accumulated dermal damage beneath.

They address different targets: Botox works on the muscle, PDRN works on the dermis below it. Together, they close the gap that Botox alone leaves open. Many women find their Botox results last measurably longer with consistent PDRN use.

I’ve tried silicone patches. Why would these be different? +

Silicone patches work through mechanical occlusion: they press the skin flat and draw moisture to the surface, temporarily plumping micro-folds. The morning improvement is real. The mechanism stops there.

PDRN patches deliver an active biochemical ingredient that, at 500+ ppm concentration through hydrogel occlusion, can penetrate the skin barrier and reach dermal fibroblasts. One manages the appearance temporarily. The other addresses the structural cause. The mechanism is completely different.

What about my static lines — the ones visible at rest? +

Static crow’s feet are the result of accumulated dermal damage — the fibroblast repair deficit that has allowed the collagen architecture to deteriorate below the visible surface. PDRN addresses these specifically.

Botox cannot, because it works by stopping muscle movement — and static lines are present even without movement. Eye creams cannot, because they don’t reach the dermis. Clinical data showed meaningful improvement in static periorbital wrinkles at 8–12 weeks of consistent use.

Why should I believe this when so many products have failed? +

You shouldn’t believe it on the basis of this page. Evaluate it on three things:

Is the mechanism scientifically coherent? The 500-Dalton rule, the A2A receptor pathway, and the fibroblast repair mechanism are all peer-reviewed.

Is the clinical evidence objective? The 61.4% improvement figure comes from blinded clinical graders and calibrated imaging — not self-assessment surveys.

Does the guarantee remove your financial risk? If you try it and don’t see measurable change at 28 days, we refund you completely.

The barrier to entry is $29.95 and 28 days. The upside is getting off a $1,200-per-year treadmill.

How long until I see results? +

Weeks 1–2: Initial texture improvement and skin density change. Most women notice the lateral canthal zone feels slightly firmer.

Weeks 3–4: Static line softening becomes visible. The shadow depth inside the deepest lines begins to reduce.

Weeks 6–8: The meaningful structural change. Fewer visible lines at rest. Shallower depth. Visible in photos.

Weeks 8–12: The compounding phase. Results continue to accumulate. Most women experience the “someone noticed without being told” moment.

This is tissue regeneration. Consistent use 3–5x per week is necessary for results to accumulate.

Is this worth it if I’m already spending money on Botox? +

The math: crow’s feet Botox costs $200–$625 per session, 3–4 sessions per year, every year indefinitely. That’s $800–$2,500 per year with no structural improvement between appointments.

PDRN patches at the starter supply: $29.95. Even if they only extend your Botox interval by one appointment per year, they’ve paid for themselves many times over.

Many women who commit to the full repair protocol over 3–4 months find they significantly reduce their Botox frequency — or exit the cycle entirely.

I have sensitive skin. Will this irritate my eyes? +

PDRN has been used in clinical medicine since 1994 with an established safety profile. It works by activating the body’s natural repair response — not by irritating skin as a mechanism (the way retinol works).

The hydrogel formula is fragrance-free, paraben-free, and pH-balanced to 5.5–6.0 for the periorbital area. In clinical studies, adverse events were limited to minor, temporary local reactions in a small number of participants.

Why a fan-shaped patch specifically? +

The lateral canthal zone is a high-mobility area with irregular anatomy — the skin fans outward from the outer eye corner toward the temple in a radiating pattern that doesn’t match a standard crescent or rectangular patch shape.

The fan-shaped design holds the hydrogel formulation flush against the lateral canthal zone for the full delivery period: no lifting edges, no coverage gaps, consistent contact across the lines that need addressing. The shape was engineered for this specific anatomy.

A standard under-eye patch applied to the outer corner doesn’t maintain this contact geometry — and contact quality determines delivery.