Panda eyes may not always be caused by lack of sleep. What are the best ways to treat dark under eye circles?

Dark under eye circles can make the face look tired, dull, and less refreshed, affecting one’s confidence when going out to meet people. Many people may believe that dark circles around the eyes are caused by staying up late, lack of sleep, or an irregular sleep schedule. However, even after trying to adjust their sleeping habits to be more appropriate, the problem of dark under eye circles may still show no sign of improvement. This may be because these concerns are not always caused by lack of sleep alone. What causes dark under eye circles? How can they be treated? This article from THE KLINIQUE has the answers.
What Causes Dark Under Eye Circles?
- Genetics: If family members have the same concern, or if some people naturally have a deep eye socket structure from birth, dark under eye circles may be noticeable from a young age.
- Skin tone: People with thin skin or excess pigmentation under the eyes may have more visible dark circles than others.
- Bone structure and under eye fat: A sunken eye socket or deterioration of under eye fat can create deep hollows and shadows, making the under eye area appear darker.
- Poor blood circulation: This can cause blood to pool beneath the skin, resulting in dark circles.
- Allergies: Chronic sinusitis or certain skin conditions can cause tiny blood vessels to dilate, making the under eye area appear dull and dark.
- Aging: As collagen and elastin deteriorate with age, the skin under the eyes becomes thinner, making blood vessels more visible.
- Excessive eye strain: Prolonged screen time, stress, and lack of rest can cause blood vessels around the eyes to dilate, making dark circles more noticeable.
- Behaviors that damage the skin around the eyes: These include rubbing the eyes harshly, regularly wearing and removing contact lenses every day, using eye area products that are not gentle on the skin, as well as smoking and drinking alcohol.
Effective Ways to Treat Dark Under rcles
Although dark under eye circles or dark eye bags do not directly affect physical health, they may cause many people to lose confidence, as the face can look tired and dull all the time. This concern can be improved with the following methods:
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Get enough rest, at least 6-8 hours per night, and maintain a regular sleep schedule.
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Use eye creams that contain ingredients that help stimulate blood circulation and increase moisture, such as caffeine, vitamin C, vitamin B3, and peptides.
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Apply cold compresses or eye masks to help reduce the dilation of blood vessels and under-eye swelling, making dark circles appear lighter.
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Avoid rubbing the eyes or removing makeup too harshly, as this can cause tiny blood vessels to break and make the under eye area appear darker.
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Take care of overall health by eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking or drinking alcohol.
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Treat related underlying causes, such as allergies, sinusitis, or skin conditions, to help reduce inflammation and dark circles under the eyes.
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Consider medical procedures such as PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma), fat transfer, or under eye filler injections to restore the skin around the eyes and make it look brighter. These treatments can help address dark under eye circles more comprehensively without surgery and without a long recovery period.
What Is Under Eye Filler?
Under eye filler is an injectable treatment that uses a hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal filler injected into the skin layers beneath the eyes. It helps improve concerns such as dark under-eye circles, sunken eyes, eye bags, and fine lines quickly. The treatment makes the under eye area appear brighter, smoother, and fuller, with visible results typically seen within 7-14 days after the injection. It does not require surgery or downtime, and the results can last for 6-18 months, depending on the type of filler used and each individual’s aftercare routine.
How Does Under Eye Filler Help Improve Dark Under-Eye Circles?
Filler has important properties that help increase moisture and restore volume to the skin. When injected under the eyes, it helps the skin look fuller, brighter, and more refreshed quickly. It also helps stimulate collagen and elastin production, strengthening the skin structure and naturally concealing the blood vessels that are often visible in the under eye area.
In addition, in cases where the eye socket bone has sunken or the under eye fat has significantly atrophied, the doctor can inject filler into the deeper skin layers to replace the lost volume. This helps the under eye skin become firmer, reduces shadows that contribute to dullness, and directly addresses the problem of dark under eye circles.
Benefits of Under Eye Filler
- It helps improve dark under eye circles caused by various factors, such as dry and damaged skin, eye bags, deep wrinkles and hollows, as well as dark under eye circles caused by bone structure and fat loss beneath the skin.
- Visible results can be seen immediately after the treatment, with no long recovery period required.
- The results look natural, helping the eyes appear brighter and the face look more youthful.
- It is a safe procedure when authentic fillers are used and the injection is performed by an experienced doctor.
- The results can last for 6-18 months, depending on the type of filler used and post treatment care. Under eye filler can also be repeated to maintain continuous results.
Dark under eye circles are not caused by lack of sleep alone. They may result from several combined factors, such as genetics, skin tone, lifestyle habits, and other medical conditions. Effectively improve the appearance of the skin around the eyes with fast, visible, and safe results through the under eye filler program, with personalized care by doctors, available today at THE KLINIQUE.
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