The best wrinkle treatment will depend on what is causing the "wrinkle". If you analyze the problem, it will be much clearer what the best solution is for you.
Eye wrinkles can be caused by various factors, or a combination of factors. The two most common causes are skin laxity and muscle contraction.
Skin laxity is loosening of the skin and stretching or breakdown of collagen and elastin, typically from sun exposure, smoking, or eyelid rubbing (which is common if you have environmental allergies). Skin laxity can be addressed with a range of treatments from over the counter creams (containing retinol or glycolic acids) which can offer some benefit to chemical peels or laser skin resurfacing to surgery (if there is a lot of excess skin to remove).
Over the counter creams don't offer dramatic results typically but they are relatively inexpensive and easy to do yourself at home. Chemical peels, laser resurfacing, and surgery can dramatically reduce wrinkles but they are more costly, not without risk and do require recovery time.
If, on the other hand, your eye wrinkles are caused from your skin bunching up when your muscles contract (smiling), then Botox injections to relax those muscles may be a better option. There is no downtime, but the treatment must be repeated every 3-4 months to maintain the effect.
You may need a combination of skin treatments or surgery plus Botox. So, to answer your questions, the best eye wrinkle treatment is the one that's tailored to address the cause of the problem and that meets your needs in terms of cost, risk and recovery time.






