What Are They?
Dark circles and hollows under the eyes can give a tired or aged appearance, often resulting from genetics, lifestyle, or aging. These areas of shadowing or puffiness often develop due to factors like genetics, thinning skin, dehydration, or a loss of volume in the under-eye area as we age. Dark circles may appear because blood vessels are more visible through thinner skin, while hollows, or tear troughs, are the result of natural fat loss or shifting that creates a sunken effect. They are common concerns that affect confidence and appearance.
Did you know?
Genetics plays a significant role in under-eye dark circles.
What Are The Causes?
Genetics
Family history impacts pigmentation and skin structure.
Aging
Loss of fat and collagen in the under-eye area leads to hollows.
Allergies
Allergies cause rubbing and discoloration.
Lack of Sleep
Fatigue accentuates dark circles.
Dehydration
Lack of moisture makes circles and hollows more noticeable.
How to Prevent?
Fillers
Dermal filler or all-natural bio-filler is a non-surgical treatment that involves injecting into the under-eye area to improve its appearance. This treatment is often used to address concerns like dark circles, hollowness, or under-eye bags.
Stay Hydrated
Drinking water can reduce hollows.
Prioritize Sleep
Quality sleep improves under-eye appearance.
Use SPF
Protecting skin from sun prevents pigmentation issues.
Treatments by Ages
20s
Préime facials and targeted skin care brighten the under-eye area while reducing early signs of fatigue. These treatments maintain a youthful and refreshed look.
30-40s
Injectable fillers and Alma Opus laser therapy reduce hollows and discoloration, restoring brightness and volume. These options improve skin texture and enhance appearance.
50+
Advanced rejuvenation with fillers and Alma Opus laser addresses deep hollows and pigmentation, brightening the eyes and restoring vitality. IV therapy supports these treatments for overall hydration.