Rejuvenate Your Eyes with Thermage Treatment

Dr. Choong

Dr Y.B. Choong

Medical Aesthetics Doctor

Disclaimer:

It’s important to understand that there are several treatment options available in the market which may achieve similar results from the ones listed here. This article is also not meant to suggest that the treatments we offer are the only sole or best options.

Dark eye circles, a common beauty concern for many, come in various forms, each with its unique causes and characteristics. In order to determine the best eye treatment for you, it is important to know the different types of dark eye circles. Knowing which type you have is the first step towards finding the most effective treatment.

There are three main types of dark circles: vascular, pigmented or periorbital hyperpigmentation and dark circles caused by hollow under eyes. Read on to learn more about the different dark circles and the best treatment options for each of them.

Vascular Dark Circles

Vascular dark circles appear as a network of tiny blood vessels visible through the thin, delicate skin beneath the eyes. They often present a bluish or purple hue, fluctuating in intensity based on factors such as fatigue, temperature, and overall health. Vascular dark circles may become more prominent when you’re tired. They can occur in anyone, regardless of age or skin type, but are more noticeable in individuals with fair or thin skin.

For vascular dark circles, the primary cause is poor blood circulation around the eyes. This can be due to genetics, lack of sleep, or even allergies. To effectively treat this type of dark circles, you need a treatment that targets the root cause – improving blood circulation.

One effective treatment for vascular dark circles is laser therapy. This involves using a focused beam of light to target and break down the tiny blood vessels that are causing the discolouration. The damaged vessels will then be absorbed by the body, resulting in a brighter and clearer under-eye area.

Another option is to use topical creams or serums that contain ingredients such as caffeine, vitamin K, and green tea extract. These ingredients work to improve blood flow and reduce inflammation, thereby reducing the appearance of dark circles.

Pigmented Dark Circles or Periorbital Hyperpigmentation

Pigmented dark circles or periorbital hyperpigmentation are characterised by a darkening of the skin beneath the eyes. Unlike vascular dark circles that display a bluish or purplish hue, pigmented dark circles are more brownish in colour. 

Pigmented dark circles are caused by an overproduction of melanin – the pigment that gives our skin its colour.  It is more common among individuals with darker skin tones or those with a genetic predisposition to hyperpigmentation. Factors such as sun exposure, ageing, hormonal changes and certain lifestyle habits can exacerbate the appearance of these pigmented dark circles. To effectively treat this type of dark circles, you need a treatment that targets and reduces the production of melanin.

One popular treatment for pigmented dark circles is chemical peels. These involve applying a solution containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHA) or beta hydroxy acids (BHA) to the skin, which helps to exfoliate and lighten dark spots. However, it is important to note that chemical peels can cause irritation and should only be done by a trained professional.

Another popular treatment is the Pico Laser treatment. This procedure targets the melanin pigment in dark circles, breaking it down and reducing its appearance. This treatment also stimulates collagen production, resulting in firmer and smoother skin.

Lastly, brightening creams or serums that contain ingredients such as vitamin C, niacinamide, and arbutin. can help. These ingredients work to inhibit the production of melanin and brighten the skin, resulting in a more even tone and reduced appearance of pigmentation.

Dark Circles Caused by Hollow or Sunken Eyes

Dark circles caused by hollow or sunken eyes are characterised by a deep and shadowy appearance. This is due to the loss of fat and collagen around the eye area, which causes the skin to appear sunken in. As we age, our body’s natural production of collagen decreases, leading to a hollowing effect under the eyes.

The best way to treat this type of dark circles is to address the loss of volume and firmness in the under-eye area.

Dermal fillers are injections containing hyaluronic acid, which helps to plump up the skin and restore lost volume. This can help to reduce the appearance of dark circles and give a more youthful, rejuvenated look. However, it is important to get fillers done by a trained professional to avoid any complications.

There are also lifestyle changes that can help reduce the appearance of dark circles caused by hollow eyes. These include getting enough sleep, reducing stress, and maintaining a healthy diet rich in nutrients that promote collagen production.

For All Types of Dark Circles

Apart from specific treatments for different types of dark circles, there are also some general tips that can help improve the overall appearance of dark circles:

  • Get enough sleep: Lack of sleep can make dark circles more prominent, so it’s important to get at least 7-8 hours of quality sleep each night.
  • Use a cold compress: Applying a cold compress (such as chilled tea bags or cucumber slices) can help constrict blood vessels and reduce puffiness.
  • Wear sunscreen: Sun exposure can worsen pigmented dark circles, so it’s important to wear sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily.
  • Stay hydrated: Dehydration can make the under-eye area appear dull and sunken, so make sure to drink enough water throughout the day. 
  • Use eye creams: Good skincare routine should incorporate an eye cream. Eye cream gives a good foundation to the skin which reduces dark eye circles formation

In conclusion, the key to finding the best dark eye circle treatment is to identify the type of dark circles you have and address the underlying causes. Whether it’s poor blood circulation, overproduction of melanin or loss of volume and firmness, there are various treatment options available to help improve the appearance of dark circles.

Remember to always consult a dermatologist or skin care professional for personalised advice and treatment options. With the right approach, you can achieve brighter, healthier-looking under-eyes and boost your confidence. So don’t let those pesky dark circles bring you down – take proactive steps towards treating them today!

Disclaimer:

There are other possible options available when it comes to some of these aesthetic treatments. The information and advice published on or made available through this website is for informational purposes and not intended to replace the professional advice of a trained health professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Though the Thermage system employs the use of heat, it also incorporates a vibrating tip which cools and aids in patient comfort. During the treatment, patients can expect to feel a brief heating sensation, which will quickly be followed by a cooling sensation to help protect the skin and minimise discomfort.

In the majority of cases, noticeable improvements become evident over a span of two to six months after a single treatment session. The duration of these results can range from 1 to 2 years, depending upon factors such as your skin’s condition and the natural ageing process. It’s important to note that these outcomes tend to enhance with time and have the potential to be enduring when incorporated into an annual skin rejuvenation maintenance regimen.

Unlike many other cosmetic procedures and treatments, Thermage delivers results after just a single treatment, with results continuing to improve over time.

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