Reduce the appearance of dark circles under the eyes with a range of revitalising treatments. From fillers to premium-grade creams, I have a range of options to suit your needs.
Having dark circles under your eyes can make you look tired and stressed. The area under your eyes may look hollow and sunken, while the pigmentation of your skin will appear shadowy and dark when you have this condition. It can leave you looking fatigued, unhealthy or older than you actually are.
The causes of under-eye pigmentation are varied and complex. However, although stress and lack of sleep can contribute to peri-orbital dark circles, genes play a major role. .
But dark circles may not actually be that at all. The loss of supportive collagen and elastin in the under-eye area, and the presence of puffy eyelids can make this zone look sunken and depressed, causing shadows to form as well as hollows under the eyes.
Thankfully, a range of dark circle eye treatments exist to minimise symptoms while restoring volume and structure to hollow under-eye areas.
We can discuss the most suitable one for your needs at a facial assessment and consultation.
Removing puffy eyes and eye bags is a constant cosmetic battle that many of us face. But there are a number of methods that we can apply to eliminate or reduce the appearance of dark circles effectively.
Fatigue and a lack of sleep is often a key cause of hyper-pigmentation under the eyes, so getting at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night can greatly assist.
Applying hydrating oil and vitamin E and K to the surrounding eye area at night can also reduce under-eye darkness and puffiness thanks to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
However, such treatments may not work in all cases, which is where clinically proven treatments like microneedling and PRP can help.
When recommending the best treatment option, it is important to assess the under-eye area closely during a consultation so that I can analyse the skin quality and put forward a suitable treatment that will work. There are many options to consider, so an assessment will ensure that the approach will give you the best results.
Dermal fillers can quickly and effectively reduce dark circles while restoring volume to sunken under eye areas. Tear trough treatment uses dermal fillers to reduce dark eye circles for a soft, natural correction so that patients look rested and revitalised.
High-quality Cosmeceutical creams and refreshing chemical peels are also effective at reducing dark circles when used regularly, that are known for their higher concentrations of active ingredients and skin-stimulating anti-oxidants.
Microneedling can also tackle dark eye circles by stimulating the under eye area to reheal itself. Following the treatment, collagen levels will rebuild in the eye area to replenish lost volume and reduce sagging and hollowed-out skin.
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