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Dark Circles

Dark circles can appear as hollows, bluish areas or bags under the eyes. In any case, they can weigh down the face and make it look tired. Dark circles are a common cause of aesthetic medicine consultations.

What causes dark circles?

Hollowness, puffiness and discoloration under the eyes have several causes.

Loss or downward sliding of the fat pad under the eye, thinning or sagging skin in this area, vascular congestion, as well as age and genetic predisposition are often the cause of dark circles.

In addition, lack of sleep, a diet deficient in essential vitamins and minerals, and unprotected exposure to the sun’s rays are contributing lifestyle factors to the appearance of dark circles.

Treatments for dark circles

What treatments are offered for dark circles at Clinique Rejuvena?

Depending on the aspect of dark circles that concerns you the most, whether it’s coloring, hollowing or pocketing beneath the eyes, various treatment options will be available.
At Clinique Rejuvena, our treatments for dark circles include:
The Rejuvena Approach

Our personalized approach

At Clinique Rejuvena, our priority is to provide you with effective and safe treatments. Our highly qualified staff is attentive to the needs of each patient and individualized treatments are designed and planned to meet your expectations.
Dark circles

FAQ

What treatments are available for the treatment of dark circles?
Dark circles are multifactorial, and treatment will vary greatly from person to person. Sometimes, dermal fillers and growth factor therapy are not adequate to address the problem and a surgery consultation (not offered at Clinique Rejuvena) to assess the need for blepharoplasty will be necessary. During the consultation, our professional injectors will be able to direct you to the modality that will best meet your needs.
How can I prevent dark circles?

There are several ways to fight against facial aging and minimize the appearance of dark circles.

  • Adopting a healthy, varied diet rich in vitamins and minerals will support good collagen production.
  • Make sure you are well-hydrated by drinking an adequate amount of water each day. Your cells need to be hydrated from the inside out to look good.
  • Protect your skin from external damage by applying an antioxidant product and sunscreen every day.
  • Use a good moisturizer so that the skin maintains its tone. Studies show that medical-grade products that perform well and are adapted to your skin type will produce visible effects on your skin and prevent the early onset of signs of aging.
  • Make sure you get quality sleep.

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