Dark circles: how to improve them with aesthetic medicine
Dark circles are a common cosmetic problem. This skin concern occurs frequently and in all age ranges due to our hectic lifestyle, but what causes them? Above all, can they be eliminated effectively, once and for all?
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In this blog, we are going to shed some 'light' on dark circles and know more about the problem and how aesthetic medicine can solve it.
What Causes Dark Circles?
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Dark circles can appear in two ways in the undereye area. On the one hand, they may be a periorbital hyperchromia, known as 'dark circles'. On the other hand, they usually appear by marking the bone of the orbit of the eye, leaving a sunken and marked groove under the eyes. These two types of dark circles can appear together or separately, and they have different causes.
The factors behind dark circles can be:
- Lack of sleep. This is the most common of the known causes. When the body does not sleep the hours it needs to recover, dark circles appear.
- Tiredness. It is directly related to the previous cause, although they do not always occur simultaneously.
- Stress. Nowadays, this is one of the most common factors. Our lifestyle is becoming more and more frantic, causing the body not to have enough energy. Therefore, stress favours the appearance of fatigue and dark circles.
- Genetics. Family history always plays an important role in the appearance of certain aesthetic problems, including dark circles.
- Excess sun. Excess exposure to sunlight and radiation makes the skin age prematurely and contributes to the appearance of dark circles.
- Age. Although it is not a determining factor, it can influence this skin concern.
- Food. A diet rich in salt can encourage these unsightly spots to appear under the eyes, sometimes accompanied by bags.
Aesthetic Treatments VS Dark Circles
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There are many DIY and homemade hacks to treat dark circles, of course. However, both types of dark circles can be treated with aesthetic medicine. A previous diagnosis is always essential; hence, before starting any treatment, you should go to a qualified aesthetic doctor.
The main aesthetic therapy involves hyaluronic acid. This facial filler is used with great success to fill in deep lines and also dark circles. An even and smooth skin make a youthful look. Hyaluronic acid treatments conceal the orbital sockets of the eyes and give luminosity to your gaze. This treatment is one of the star techniques for dark circles, although it is not the only one. It is necessary to highlight that hyaluronic acid has multiple beneficial properties for the dermis but does not change the colour of the skin, so it is not suitable to treat dark circles hyperpigmentation. Despite this, it does illuminate the area by filling sunken dark circles with volume, thus achieving an optical effect of luminosity and vitality.
Other treatments such as peeling or laser are usually used to treat excess shadow of the dark circles. For this reason, it is essential to go to an expert in aesthetic medicine to determine the best treatment in each case.
Remiscar For Eyebags And Dark Circles
My main problem is that my under- eye area is dark and that it is hereditary. Leaving me always conscious about my under-eye area, not because I have permanent bags, but ones that come and go, as I work long hours.
Having tried several different product’s I discovered Remescar’s latest Eye, bag and dark circle cream, at their UK launch.
Remescar cream uses Eyesyl, a technology developed by Sylphar, the company behind Remescar.
The cream works on 3 key actions;
á Skin tightening
á Decrease water accumulation
á Micromuscular-pause
This in turn effectively and immediately erases eye bags and dark circles in just two minutes.
Being the curious creature that I am, I tried the cream as soon as I got home and because the info leaflet said that the cream immediately erases eye bags and dark circles in just two minutes. That info alone got me excited so I just had to try it as soon as possible.
So, after cleaning my face, I applied the cream and waited patiently for two minutes. After just one minute my under-eye area was tightened, as it said it would do, but sadly it did not do anything for my dark under eyes.
Application:
You only need a tiny bit and then it's spread from the inner eye to the outer, keeping the face still for at least 1 minute until the process is complete. You will feel a slight tightening and then the job is done.
Be careful not to use too much as it will leave a white residue, as you can see on the image.
Remescar cream is now available instore at all UK Boots stores as well as online for £29.95.
Personally, after using the cream and seeing the results, I feel that it is worth every penny.
By Deborah St. Louis