Causes and Treatments: Dark Undereye Circles

Treatments: Dark Undereye Circles | Oasis Eye Face and Skin, Ashland

Causes and Treatments: Dark Undereye Circles

Most people think dark undereye circles are caused by lack of sleep, and while that can certainly be the case there are many potential causes of these frustrating circles—and lower blepharoplasty in Medford can be a fast, immediate, and permanent solution. Board-certified oculofacial surgeon Dr. Schiedler attended top university programs, and is the only eye surgeon in Ashland you want taking care of your blepharoplasty needs.

Eliminate the Bags Under Your Eyes

Those “dark circles” might look brown, black, blue, or purple, depending on your skin color. They are rarely a sign of a serious medical condition, but they can be a big aesthetic concern and may interfere with achieving a cheerful, youthful look. These circles can also be indicative of a necessary lifestyle change, such as changes to diet or sleep habits. However, in most cases, simply sleeping more or eating healthier won’t diminish their appearance to the extent you want.

Circles under the eyes can be caused by constricted blood vessels, allergies, hyperpigmentation, anemia, thyroid conditions, and genetics. However, the vast majority of the time, these dark circles are caused by aging. As we get older, the skin becomes thinner. The muscles supporting the eyelids atrophy, and the fat in the area can shift. Thinner skin, weakened muscles, and good fat that filled in the hollow area below the eyes disappearing are all major causes for undereye circles. Smoking can make undereye circles worse, as can dehydration and frequently rubbing the eyes.

Lower blepharoplasty works by removing excess skin below the eyes (and in some cases pockets of excess fat). The incision is tiny and usually hidden at the eyelash line, though in some cases it is placed inside the eyelid. The eyelid area is exceptionally fast and good at healing. Lower eyelid surgery can be combined with dermal fillers to “fill in” the eye trough area, which helps to reduce dark undereye circles further.

Stop Looking Tired

Blepharoplasty is an excellent, highly effective, and quick outpatient procedure that offers dramatic results. However, it’s still important to follow best practices in order to sustain those results. Reducing stress and getting enough sleep is essential for overall health, and keeping eyes protected from the sun is important. Stopping smoking is one of the best things anyone can do for their well-being—and to help reduce undereye circles. Find out if lower blepharoplasty with Dr. Schiedler is right for you by calling Oasis Eye Face and Skin today at 541-708-6393.



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