Dark Circle Treatment Provided by Dermatologist
- Priyanka Sharma
- Mar 17, 2023
- 2 min read
The skin under the eyes can reveal a lot about one’s mood: Working late and in stressful situations can cause dark under-eye circles to emerge on one’s face, which can be purple, blue, brown, or black, depending on the skin tone. Though this pigmentation under the eyes is commonly associated with tiredness, it can develop due to a variety of factors other than a lack of sleep, such as heredity, allergies, and age.

Under-eye puffiness, volume loss, hyperpigmentation, and the visibility of blood vessels in the under-eye area all contribute to dark circles. In other circumstances, dark circles beneath the eyes may suggest the need for lifestyle adjustments, such as better sleep patterns or a healthier diet. At DNA Skin Clinic, they have a variety of Dark Circle Treatments in Bangalore,
Causes of Dark Circles:
Sleep deprivation or bad sleeping habits
Allergies, such as hay fever, cause hyperpigmentation, which occurs when the body generates more melanin and lower levels of fatty tissue around the eyes.
Skin thinning around the eyes
Iron deficient anemia
Overexposure to sunshine and frequent eye rubbing
Inherited smoking genes in the elderly
Thyroid problems
Dehydration\ dermatitis
Bimatoprost eye drops are used to treat glaucoma.
The best dark circles treatments at DNA Skin Clinic
Topical Creams: To help diminish hyperpigmentation under the skin, these may comprise hydroquinone, tretinoin, or both. To achieve the intended effect, hydroquinone must be administered continuously for at least three months. Additional treatments for dark circles include azelaic acid, kojic acid, and vitamin C, which can promote collagen formation under the eyes and minimize blood stasis, which can produce discoloration.
Fillers: Injectable compounds such as hyaluronic acid gel (dermal filler) or growth factor are examples of these. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring chemical that has the ability to hold water. It can help plump the under-eye area and restore skin volume by boosting skin hydration. The growth factor is an autologous blood component made up of natural growth factors and repair proteins that can speed up the healing of the under-eye area by increasing collagen production and enhancing blood flow in the treated area. Both of these fillers can help to eliminate dark circles caused by collagen loss and skin thinning in the lower eyelid.
Chemical Peel: Strong acids, when applied to the skin's surface or under the eyes, can help lighten and tighten the skin. Peels operate by exfoliating the skin, removing dead skin cells from damaged skin, and revealing fresh, healthy skin. It can also promote collagen remodeling at the same time. This can be used in conjunction with other treatments for improved outcomes.
To learn more about such treatments, visit the DNA Skin Clinic in Bangalore today.
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