Address Any Allergies
“Allergies can cause puffiness and swelling,” Camp says, which can exacerbate dark circles. “Taking an antihistamine, using a cold compress, and sleeping on two pillows may help reduce swelling associated with allergies.”
How to Get Rid of Dark Circles Professionally
As it turns out, it’s not always possible to get rid of dark circles permanently, given the wide range of reasons the shadows exist, like lifestyle factors (from dehydration to one too many late nights), genetics, and the aging process. However, according to Rufolo, “combining in-office treatments with consistent at-home care is often the best approach to achieving long-lasting, noticeable results in treating dark circles.” Below is a look at the in-office options; it may be worth consulting your practitioner about brightening, plumping, and beyond.
Laser Therapy
Depending on the cause, Dr. Amin says that certain lasers can help when seeking solutions for how to treat dark circles. “For dark circles that may be due to hollowness under the eyes from signs of aging, fine lines, and wrinkles, resurfacing lasers such as CO2 lasers and fraxel can help. However, it is important to note that eye protection is key and eye shields are utilized.”
Exosomes
Those interested in an innovative ingredient approach should consider exosome therapy (my personal favorite). “Exosome therapy is an advanced treatment where exosomes (cellular messengers) derived from stem cells are injected into the undereye area,” Rufolo explains. “These exosomes promote healing and skin regeneration by enhancing collagen production. This treatment can help rejuvenate the delicate skin under the eyes, making it appear brighter and more youthful. Exosome therapy is particularly effective for deeper wrinkles and thinning skin.”
Source:
www.vogue.com
