Как убрать темные круги под глазами

As every aesthetic medicine professional knows, the skin around the eyes is the most delicate skin on the body.

It is said to be 10 times thinner than the skin on the rest of the face. And it is in this delicate area that specialists have to work most often.

Dark circles under the eyes, bags, drooping eyelids and a tired look – all these problems instantly make patients run to the doctor.

At estet-portal.com we will figure out how to get rid of dark circles under eyes quickly and effectively, giving the patient the happiness of being truly attractive.

The main causes of dark circles under the eyes

There are many reasons why patients may develop dark circles under the eyes. However, there are 2 main reasons:

  • first - skin hyperpigmentation;
  • second - anatomy of the region.

Since the skin under the eyes is very thin, and there is very little subcutaneous fat in this area, the blood vessels simply show through the skin.

In youth, the intersection between the lower eyelid and the cheek merges, and this area is naturally convex. But as we begin to age, there is a loss of subcutaneous fat in the tissues of the eyelids, the skin becomes thinner, and hyperpigmentation appears, making the bony edge of the orbit more visible.

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By the age of 30-40, changes affect the bones of the facial skull:

  • eye sockets begin to widen;
  • resorption of the bone of the upper jaw occurs, which is responsible for the projection of the cheek.

These anatomical changes also contribute to the appearance of "bags under the eyes".

Dark circles under the eyes: how to explain and how to treat

When it comes to hyperpigmentation around the eyes, ethnicity is a huge contributing factor: patients with darker skin are genetically more likely to develop periorbital hyperpigmentation.

Patients suffering from hyperpigmentation in the periorbital area are likely to require combined treatment for a long period.

Lifestyle is another important factor influencing the condition of the periorbital area, as dark circles under the eyes can reflect the overall health of the patient.

If the patient is about 20 years old and has dark circles under the eyes, this may be due to improper dietm, anemia, rubbing of the eyes and lack of sleep.

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How to get rid of dark circles under the eyes

Dark circles under the eyes are notoriously difficult to treat. Therefore, it is necessary to work in the periorbital zone with extreme caution, and with a deep understanding of the anatomy of the area.

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  1. Hyaluronic acid

Dark circles can be effectively achieved by filling the nasolacrimal trough with hyaluronic acid fillers and this seems to be the most common treatment choice among specialists. This type of therapy is often referred to by doctors as "camouflage".

Before correction of the nasolacrimal sulcus, it is recommended to perform contouring of the cheeks and cheekbones to provide lifting of the skin of the periorbital zone. This will make it possible to reduce the amount of filler needed to fill the tear trough.

To correct under eye circles, you need to use a very light filler and make very small injections.

It is important to remember that even the most qualified and experienced professionals can experience complications.  And any side effects in this area can be quite unpleasant.

  1. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Another treatment option for this area is the use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). This technique provides an improvement in the texture of the skin under the eyes, hydration and some stimulation.

PRP- therapy goes well with microneedling.
  1. Autologous Adipose Tissue

Because adipose tissue is full of stem cells, it can stimulate skin regeneration. Therefore, the correction of dark circles under the eyes with autologous fat provides not only a short-term effect, but also provides a longer-term effect on dark circles under the eyes.

Lacrimal trough fillers: simple and effective

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