Beauty Treatments for the Eye Area
The skin around your eyes is much different than the rest of our face. Thus it is extremely important to give special care and attention to this area.
The skin around the eyes is very delicate. It is much thinner and more sensitive than other facial skin, making it prone to developing lines and sagginess. It is stressed by frequent eye movements and squinting, making expression lines and wrinkles develop more easily. It has virtually no sebaceous glands, which makes it highly prone to dryness. A particularly dense capillary network and minimal fat padding also makes the eye area prone to puffiness and dark shadows.
All of the above factors make the eye area the first place to show signs of aging. When we try to estimate someone's age, the appearance of eye area is always one of the key factors.
If you look at faces of a 25 year and a 35 year old, you will notice that the main difference is usually in the eye area: the 35-year-old person will be a lot more likely to have fine lines and bags under the eyes; some will even have crow's feet, the angle of the eye is more likely to shows signs of drooping.
Apart from signs of ageing, the eye areas tend to show signs of inadequate sleep and general fatigue, which can affect your social and professional relationship.
We specialize in working against lines, wrinkles and under eye-bags and shadows to leave you feeling and looking refreshed and rejuvenated.
Eye Bags
Eye Bags make people look older and tired. there are many causes of eyebags, including hereditary factors, skin laxity because of age, lack of sleep, looking at computer screens for long hours etc.
Suggested treatments for eyebags:
Poly-L-lactic acid/PLLA
HIFU Face-lifting Treatment
Dermal Filler Injection (brow lift)
RF Tightening Treatment
4D Thread-Lifting
Tear Trough
Tear trough deformity is a major concern in a lot of individuals seeking periorbital rejuvenation. A prominent tear trough deformity is characterized by a sunken appearance of the eye that results in the casting of a dark shadow over the lower eyelid, giving the patient a fatigued appearance despite adequate rest, and is refractory to attempts at cosmetic concealment.
Suggested Treatments for tear trough:
Poly-L-lactic acid/PLLA
Dermal Filler
Dark Undereye Circles
Dark undereye circles can be caused by a host of different things from heredity to allergies to poor sleep. This is a common problem and are frequently described as "tired eyes." and can leave you looking 10 years older. Although dark circles may be the result of facial aging, they can affect both men and women of all ages and have a variety of causes.
Dark eye circle causes:
Possible dark circles causes include facial aging, lifestyle choices, and other causes, which include the following:
- Volume loss or fat descent in the cheeks
- Under eye volume loss
- Lower eyelid (canthus) laxity
- Thinning under eye skin
- Bulging under eye fat
- Smoking
- Hyperpigmentation caused by sun damage and allergies
- Sleep deprivation
- Dehydration
- Dietary deficiencies
- Nasal congestion
- Venous congestion in under eye blood vessels
- Environmental exposure
- Heredity
Treatments include eye cream, light based therapy, skin resurfacing and injectable fillers, but before you choose one it's important to determine the cause.
Suggested Treatments For Dark Circles:
Thermage CPT for Eyes
Thermage CPT Skin Tightening Treatment
Perfector /IElios Nanocurrent Treatment
NanoSecond Laser Toning
Poly-L-lactic acid/PLLA Injection
Dermal Filler Injection for Eyes
RF Tightening Treatment
Droopy Eyelids/Blepharoptosis
Hooding of the upper lids is a fairly common problem with aging. Shrinkage and the downward displacement of the supporting fat pads under the eyebrows, coupled with an overall loss in both the amounts and quality of collagen and elastic fibers are contributing factors.
Suggested Treatments:
Fractional Laser Resurfacing
Thermage CPT for Eyes
Thermage CPT for Brow and Forehead
RF Tightening Treatment
Botulinum Toxin A Injection