Dark Circles

Dark circles are a common problem that can affect people of all ages. They can be caused by a variety of factors

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Dark circles are a common problem that can affect people of all ages. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Genetics: Some people are simply more prone to dark circles than others.

Allergies: Allergies can cause inflammation and swelling around the eyes, which can lead to dark circles.

Lack of sleep: When you don’t get enough sleep, your body produces more of the stress hormone cortisol. Cortisol can cause blood vessels around the eyes to dilate, which can make dark circles more pronounced.

Dehydration: Dehydration can cause the skin around the eyes to become dry and thin, which can make dark circles more visible.

Smoking: Smoking can damage the blood vessels around the eyes, which can lead to dark circles.

Sun exposure: Sun exposure can damage the skin around the eyes, which can make dark circles more visible.

Symptoms

Dark circles are not an indication of any genuine restorative condition in the vast majority of the cases and they don’t have particular signs and manifestations. Dark circles under the eyes are typical issue of people, despite the fact that they can be incidentally found in youngsters also.

How to Remove Dark Circles

Botox injections: Botox injections can be used to relax the muscles around the eyes, which can help to reduce the appearance of dark circles.

Filler injections: Filler injections can be used to add volume to the skin around the eyes, which can help to reduce the appearance of dark circles.

Laser treatment: Laser treatment can be used to break up the pigment in the skin, which can help to lighten dark circles.

Mesotherapy: includes a series of injections that rejuvenate your skin to a great extent. In the process of rejuvenation, mesotherapy can also be an effective remedy to erase under-eyes dark circles.

Carboxy Therapy: refers to the laser treatment that is used to treat the dark circles under your eyes.

How can dark circles under my eyes be prevented?

Dark circles under your eyes can’t always be prevented. But there are some changes you can make that may help. These changes include:

Use sun protection: Don’t forget to put sunscreen on your face, especially around your eyed. And wear sunglasses.

Adjust your sleep schedule: Get to bed on time, and make sure to get at least seven hours of sleep each night.

Reduce your stress: Find healthy ways to manage your stress, such as scheduling time for self-care

Cut down on drinking: Drinking too much alcohol can cause reduced circulation

Quit smoking and using tobacco: Smoking speeds up the aging process your skin goes through.

Dark Circles Treatment Results

There are a number of ways to remove dark circles. The best treatment for you will depend on your individual needs and goals. If you are concerned about dark circles, talk to your doctor or dermatologist to discuss the best treatment options for you.

 

Enhance your natural beauty with Dark Circles Treatment

TREATMENT TIME

60 minutes

DURATION

Up to 18 months

RETURN TO WORK IN

Same day

ANAESTHETIC

Topical anaesthetic

Frequently Asked Questions

Dark circles can result from multiple factors including:

  • Genetics

  • Aging and thinning skin

  • Lack of sleep or fatigue

  • Allergies or sinus issues

  • Pigmentation (especially in darker skin types)

  • Volume loss or hollowness under the eyes

Treatment depends on the cause but may include:

  • Under-eye fillers (e.g., hyaluronic acid)

  • PRP therapy (Vampire Facial)

  • Laser treatments (e.g., fractional, Q-switched)

  • Chemical peels

  • Microneedling with serums

  • Topical brightening agents (e.g., Vitamin C, Retinol)

Not necessarily. With the right combination of professional treatments and skincare, dark circles can be significantly reduced or eliminated, depending on the underlying cause.

Yes, when performed by a trained medical professional, tear trough fillers are a safe and effective option for improving hollowness and reducing shadowing under the eyes.

  • Fillers: 9–12 months

  • PRP: 6–12 months (with a series of sessions)

  • Laser treatments: results can be long-term with proper care

  • Topical treatments: require consistent use for maintenance

It depends on the method:

  • Fillers: mild swelling or bruising for 1–3 days

  • PRP & lasers: minimal redness or sensitivity for up to 48 hours

  • Most patients resume normal activities the same day.

Topical creams with ingredients like caffeine, Vitamin C, peptides, or retinol can help, but they are most effective when combined with professional treatments.

Yes. Most dark circle treatments can be customized for all skin tones, but darker skin types may require extra care to avoid hyperpigmentation. Always consult a qualified provider.

A consultation with a skin specialist or aesthetic doctor is essential. They’ll assess whether your dark circles are due to pigmentation, volume loss, or vascular visibility and recommend the right plan.

While some causes are genetic, you can reduce recurrence by:

  • Getting quality sleep

  • Staying hydrated

  • Using SPF and eye creams

  • Managing allergies

  • Avoiding smoking and excessive screen time