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Under eye pigmentation
Causes of Under Eye Pigmentation (or Dark Circles)
- Genetics
- Lack of sleep
- Aging
- Allergies
- Dehydration
- Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and poor dietary habits
Under eye pigmentation
Treatment Options for Under Eye Pigmentation
PRP and PRF
Regenerative treatments that use components of your own blood to promote healing, rejuvenation, and tissue regeneration, improving the texture and tone of the skin under the eye area.
Chemical Peeling
A cosmetic treatment that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate and remove the damaged outer layers of the skin. Commonly used to improve skin texture and promote a brighter, more even complexion.
Mesotherapy
A minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that involves injecting a cocktail of vitamins and hyaluronic acid.
Under eye pigmentation
Considerations
- Mesotherapy typically requires several sessions (usually 4–6) for optimal results
- The procedure involves minimal downtime, though patients may experience some redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites
FAQS
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the causes of under-eye pigmentation in men?
It may be the result of genetics, the age of the individual, allergies, dehydration, lack of sleep, or habits around smoking, drinking, and a poor diet.
Are chemical peels acceptable on the under-eye area?
Yes, when performed by trained professionals, mild chemical peels are considered safe and effective to brighten and even skin tone under the eyes.
Are these treatments appropriate for all skin types?
Most of the treatments can be modified for various skin types; however, a consultation is required to customize the treatment for the individual.
What is mesotherapy? How is it done?
Mesotherapy is the process of injecting vitamins and hyaluronic acid underneath the skin to improve hydration, texture, and even fine pigmentation underneath the eyes.