Too much volume (eyebags) or too little volume (skeletonisation) creates a ’ski slope’ in the midface, where the ‘valley’ collects shadows and contributes to the tired aged appearance. The dark pigment, be it melanotic or vascular, creates an unwelcome appearance of fatigue and premature ageing. Why do people seek treatment for dark circles?ĭark shadows around the eyes often include the skin of the upper eyelids (under the eyebrow), to the upper eyelash line, around the outer corner of the eyelids and from the lower eyelash line to the upper cheek. An imbalance of volume from skin, muscle, or fat (‘anatomical’).Īttention to general health and diet is therefore always key.Increased pigment from blood flow through the skin (‘vascular’).Increased pigment from the melanin-producing cells of the skin (‘melanotic’).The three principal causes of dark circles are: Addressing each one in turn in a collective treatment plan brings collective improvements and importantly, happiness in the outcome of treatment. There may be a single cause or, more commonly, a combination of several factors. The key to successful treatment lies in the diagnosis. Why do people have dark circles under their eyes? The good news is that dark circles can be successfully treated when the correct procedures are selected and administered safely and effectively within a multi-disciplinary team approach. It’s a common problem in people of colour, such as Afro-Caribbean’s and South Asians, as well as the peoples of Southern Europe. Periorbital dark circles reduce confidence in appearance for many men and women. Learn from leading consultant plastic surgeon, Mr Jonathan Britto, about why some people have dark circles and how they can be successfully treated. Peri-orbital or ‘under-eye’ dark circles can be a source of reduced confidence but, thankfully, there are several solutions.
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