What are dark circles under the eyes?
The presence of dark circles under the eyes is a common problem that can affect both women and men of different races and ages, according to the beauty experts at eyebagremovalsg.com. The violet or blue colour is due to dilated blood vessels covered with thinner skin. In the periorbital (eye) area the skin is extremely thin and delicate. This is one of the main reasons for the appearance of the first signs of ageing on this part of the face.
What causes dark circles under the eyes?
An unhealthy lifestyle – fatigue and lack of sleep enhance dark circles under the eyes. Age – over the years the skin loses its elasticity and the muscles relax, which leads to the appearance of dark circles and bags under the eyes. Sun exposure – Excessive sun exposure increases the production of melanin in the skin, which causes dark spots on it. Dermal melanocytosis – dark spots with a bluish-grey colour, which are a birthmark. Inflammation – acne, eczema, or injuries often lead to inflammation of the skin, which causes dark circles and puffiness under the eyes. Conditions such as atopic dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis may lead to dark circles.
How to get rid of dark circles under the eyes?
Skin-lightening cream. Some creams that contain hyaluronic acid can make dark circles less visible. Ask your dermatologist which product is more appropriate for you. Laser therapy. Laser energy can reduce the appearance of dark circles. This treatment also helps your skin look younger and smoother. Chemical peels. In some cases, chemical peels can be effective for dark circles. However, you should be careful when you use this procedure for the area around the eyes because it can lead to damage to the eyeball. Lower blepharoplasty. Surgery called blepharoplasty is one of the most effective and long-lasting methods for getting rid of dark circles. While other treatments have just temporary results, the effect of lower eyelid surgery is essentially permanent.
What is lower blepharoplasty?
This is a surgical procedure to improve the visible signs of ageing of the lower eyelids – sagging skin, wrinkles and creases, eye bags, puffiness, and dark circles. The surgery removes excess skin and fat and creates a more youthful and beautiful appearance of the eyes. Usually, it is done under local anaesthesia. The scars are usually hidden in a fold under the lash line. This operation can be combined with another type of cosmetic surgery. You should understand that lower blepharoplasty cannot drastically change your eyes and cannot stop the ageing process, but it can significantly slow it down by removing dark circles and rejuvenating the area around the eyes.
Different types of lower blepharoplasty and which procedure is best for you?
Lower blepharoplasty can be performed in two ways – transconjunctival where the incision is inside of the lower eyelid and transcutaneous where the incision is made along the crow’s feet from the corner of the eye and down just onto the eyelashes. What technique is better for you? It depends on your condition – whether you have excess skin, puffiness, or both of them. The excess skin is characterized by fine wrinkles on the lower eyelids and this is caused by laxity of the skin. The puffiness of the eyelids is caused by the movement of the fat tissue that surrounds the eyeball. If you have a combination of dark circles, loose skin, and puffiness you probably need transcutaneous lower blepharoplasty. If you have just dark circles and puffiness without too much excess skin you may need to be considering transconjunctival blepharoplasty. The advantage of this method is that the fat is removed and the puffiness is reduced without any external scarring. However, this technique won’t reduce and tighten up the skin.
Results and efficacy of blepharoplasty
To evaluate the effect of this procedure, it is enough to see the results “before and after”. The face is refreshed, looks healthier and younger. Yes, there is a risk of complications after the surgery, but an experienced surgeon and a proven clinic can reduce them to a minimum. Therefore, for those who are really interested in the quality of blepharoplasty, the price should not play a key role in choosing a clinic. Keep in mind that in the first week after the operation your face will look swollen and bruised, but a few weeks later, the effect will be impressive. The final results of blepharoplasty can be seen for up to several weeks. It may take a year for the cut lines to fade. Although the improvements from lower eyelid surgery are permanent, your skin will continue to change with age. Regular use of sunscreen and the wearing of sunglasses will preserve the results of the operation.
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