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Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes

Circles and
Bags Under Eyes
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What Are Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes?

What Are Circles?
and Bags Under the Eyes?
Dark circles and bags under the eyes are common aesthetic problems that affect the delicate eye area. As we age, the eye socket undergoes changes and the facial muscles and ligaments lose their firmness, which leads to a reduction in the volume of the area under the eyes.

In addition to the loss of volume, there is also a change in pigment, and the dark circles take on a brown or purple hue. Once dark circles have set in, they cannot be corrected with creams, and the eyes look tired, but with a proper routine and combined therapies, they can fade. Dark circles can be accompanied by fine wrinkles around the eyes, caused by dry skin, sun exposure, smoking or genetic factors.

Dark circles manifest as bruising or darkening of the skin under the eyes, while bags under the eyes appear as visible swelling, caused by fluid or fat retention.

Common Causes of Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes

Genetic factors: Hereditary predisposition can cause dark circles and bags under the eyes.
Lack of sleep: Fatigue can worsen the appearance of dark circles.
Unhealthy diet: Excessive salt or alcohol consumption promotes fluid retention.
Allergies: Inflammation caused by allergies can lead to swelling of the area under the eyes.
The natural aging process: Thin skin becomes more visible, and subcutaneous fat may redistribute.

Types of Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes

Dark Circles Under Eyes

Dark circles appear when the skin under the eyes becomes darker, often due to dilated blood vessels or the accumulation of melanin, a pigment that is produced in excess.

These can be caused by factors such as fatigue, lack of sleep, stress, allergies, or even genetic predisposition.

Aging can also contribute to the appearance of dark circles by thinning the skin around the eyes.

Bags Under Eyes

Bags under the eyes are a common problem that affects both appearance and self-confidence.

They appear as a swelling or laxity of the skin under the eyes and are usually caused by fluid accumulation, loss of skin elasticity, or weakening of the muscles in the area.

Triggers can include fatigue, stress, water retention, natural aging, or even genetic predisposition.

Puffiness Under the Eyes - Causes

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Fluid retention can cause swelling under the eyes due to excessive accumulation of water in the tissues, a process favored by factors such as high salt consumption, dehydration or poor blood circulation.

Chronic fatigue It causes slower blood circulation and fluid stagnation in the eye area, which leads to the appearance of bags under the eyes. Lack of sleep also affects cell regeneration and skin tone.

Hormonal imbalances, such as those associated with menstruation, pregnancy or perimenopause, can influence water retention and the distribution of subcutaneous fat, thus promoting swelling and the appearance of bags under the eyes.

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Effective Treatments for Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes

Effective Treatments for
Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes

Treatment and Remedies for Dark Circles

Once dark circles have set in, they cannot be corrected with creams, and the eyes look tired, but with a proper routine and combined therapies, they can fade.

Morpheus8 Burst
For Bags Under Eyes

This technology combines radiofrequency with microneedling to stimulate deep skin regeneration.

The treatment is effective in reducing bags under the eyes, toning the skin and eliminating excess subcutaneous fat.
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Laser Dark Circles Treatment

LetMD: It creates microchannels in the skin, facilitating the absorption of concentrated serums that reduce hyperpigmentation and stimulate cell regeneration.Fractionated CO2: Ideal for reducing uneven texture and scars, the CO2 laser stimulates collagen production, improving skin firmness.Vascular Laser: Treats dark circles by reducing dilated blood vessels, providing an even skin tone.
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Hydarfacial eye perk

What is Hydrafacial Eye Perk?

Hydrafacial Eye Perk is a gentle and effective treatment for the eye area that exfoliates, hydrates and brightens the skin.

This treatment helps reduce fine lines and dark circles, providing a fresh and refreshed appearance.

LED lamp

LED phototherapy accelerates skin regeneration and reduces inflammation. It is often used in combination with other treatments to enhance their effects.
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Autologous exosomes

Exosomes is an advanced solution for cell regeneration. This treatment reduces pigmentation and fine lines, improving skin quality.
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Mesotherapy for Dark Circles

By injecting a mixture of vitamins, minerals and hyaluronic acid, mesotherapy nourishes and moisturizes the skin, reducing dullness and puffiness. It is an effective solution for dark circles caused by dehydration.
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Autologous filler

Autologous filler involves harvesting and processing the patient's own fat, which is then injected into the dark circles area. The procedure offers long-lasting results, replacing lost volume and smoothing the appearance of the skin.
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Biorevitalization

By injecting active substances such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins and peptides, biorevitalization restores the skin's firmness and elasticity, eliminating the tired appearance.

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Hyaluronic Acid Augmentation

This method instantly restores lost volume in the under-eye area, reducing the appearance of dark circles. Hyaluronic acid attracts water and hydrates the skin, providing a revitalized appearance.

Amino Acid Mesotherapy

By injecting essential amino acids, the treatment stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, reducing fine lines and pigmentation in the under-eye area.

Depigmentation of Dark Circles through Mesotherapy

This technique uses active ingredients such as glutathione and vitamin C to reduce hyperpigmentation. The treatment helps brighten the under-eye area, making it ideal for dark circles.

Dark Circles Whitening

Lightening dark circles involves the use of depigmenting substances that reduce signs of hyperpigmentation, giving the eye area a brighter and more uniform appearance.
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Dark Circles Treatment Prices

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At Dr. Delia Thiess Clinic, prices are listed in the dedicated service list, and our options include personalized solutions for each patient. Contact us for a consultation and learn more about the methods that suit you best!