One of the most familiar non-hormonal skin problems, dark eyes rank number two on the list of common dermatological problems. Like so many skin ills, dermatologists and cosmetologists blame heredity for most cases of black circles or dark eyes.
Exposure to too much sun can up the level of melanin in the skin and is held to be another reason for dark circles. If the area around the eyes is already a bit shaded, then sun exposure simply emphasizes dark eyes.
Plastic surgeons, dermatologists and cosmetologists also recognize certain cases of dark circles in patients to signify the onset of an allergy. So if you have a history of allergies, you know when to expect one.
Fatigue and ageing are tertiary complaints that a lot of patients voice out to plastic surgeons when they sign on for dark circle treatments. Non invasive plastic surgery options that use injectable fillers are the best ways to combat dark circles.
Eye creams and eye solutions are not really as effective as injectable cosmetic treatments like Restylane which yield commendable results. Some patients might have to deal with some initial bruising after receiving these treatments, but with proper care and following your plastic surgeon’s instructions, these side-effects may be remedied.
Other cosmetic surgery treatments that top plastic surgeons at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California implement to treat dark eyes in patients are laser surgery, face lifts and dermabrasion treatments.
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