Brighten Your Eyes, And Your Confidence
Dark circles can leave you looking tired, stressed, or older than you feel — even on your best days. Since the under-eye area is one of the most delicate parts of the face, it’s prone to thinning skin, volume loss, and pigmentation issues over time. Addressing dark circles can restore a brighter, more refreshed appearance, helping you look as vibrant and energized as you feel.
PART 1: TEAR TROUGH
As we age, the hyaluronic acid in the skin diminishes as cells lose their ability to produce it. As a result, the skin becomes drier, thinner and less able to restore itself. The loss of skin fullness also means that the skin becomes looser. All of these factors contribute to volume deficit and dissatisfaction with the eyes – otherwise known as the tear trough.
The tear trough, also known as a nasojugal groove, extends from the inner corner of the eye, following a semicircular arc and transitioning to the palpebromalar groove. A deep tear trough can create a shadow that is perceived as a dark circle below the eye. It also creates a division between the lower eyelid and cheek that is an early sign of aging around the eyes.
Patients with deep tear troughs often complain that they look more tired and older than they really are. Tear trough hallowing and darkness is often genetic, with a different procedure protocol for both of the separate concerns.
More Than Just Fatigue
Dark under eyes can be caused by genetics, thinning skin, or lifestyle — but the right treatments can help
This area is composed of two different areas needing treatment for Optimal results. This has been broken down into 2 parts:
PART 2: CHEEK FILLER
As you age, your facial skin begins to lose its elasticity and volume. The natural fat begins to deteriorate, resulting in loss of mid and lateral cheek volume, sagging skin, more prominent wrinkles and a reduction of volume.
The root cause? Aging, Genetics, Sleep Deprivation, Dehydration, Allergies, Excess Melanin, Anemia, Inflammation.