Tiredness is the most frequent cause of black circles under your eyes; there are additional reasons: allergies, age, smoking, eczema, thyroid problems, genetics, dehydration, itching or rubbing eyes, and sun exposure. The normal aging process is also a source of dark circles.
Dark circle treatment refers to various techniques and products used to reduce the appearance of dark circles under the eyes. These treatments can help to brighten and depuff the area, making the eyes look more rested and refreshed. Some common dark circle treatments include eye creams, serums, and concealers, as well as more advanced treatments such as dermal fillers and laser therapy. It's important to consult with a dermatologist or other qualified medical professional before starting any new treatments to determine the best course of action for your specific skin concerns.
Candidates
People claim to have removed or decreased the look of black circles beneath their eyes with various methods. Because everyone is different, some of these treatments may not help you. As with any therapy, it’s a good decision to consult an expert before putting your ideas to the test.
Post-Treatment Care
The patient should follow the instructions from the experts and should take care of the treatment areas.