There's nothing worse than spending time applying your makeup, and then noticing tired-looking eyes in the mirror. Anyone can suffer from hollows under the eyes, and they often worsen with age. Sunken eye hollows make you feel disheartened, especially when you notice lost volume under your eyes, which can begin as early as your twenties.
The tear trough extends from the inner corner of the eye, forming an arc that continues to the outer corner. The delicate skin under your eyes can appear dark, sunken, and hollow due to aging, dehydration, or lack of sleep.
Why do we get dark circles and hollows under our eyes?
- Heredity
- Volume loss caused by the loss of orbital fat under the lower eyelids
- Collagen loss in the skin, due to age and sun damage
- Dehydration, causing temporary volume loss in the under-eye area
A pronounced dip under the eye creates shadows and can make you look tired and older. Injecting dermal filler into the eye hollow can smooth the area, lessen the appearance of dark circles, and rejuvenate the tear trough. The dermal filler lifts up the tissues, making the tear trough appear shallower.
Common descriptions for sunken eyes:
- Hollow eyes
- Dark shadows
- Thin-looking skin beneath the eyes
- Dark circles
- Tired eyes
- Tear trough hollows
Tear trough treatment is nearly painless and requires only a small amount of local anesthetic numbing cream applied about 20 minutes before the injection. The practitioner uses a cannula for tear trough injections, minimizing bruising and using a gentler technique. Recovery is quick, and redness or swelling can be easily covered with makeup.
Ways to improve sunken eyes:
- Get 7-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep.
- Apply cucumber slices on the eyes to cool the skin and improve circulation.
- Use warm or cool tea bags on the eyes to enhance circulation.
- Eat foods that reduce water retention and lessen the puffy appearance.
Many people are unhappy with depressions and shadows beneath their eyes, and dermal filler treatments are a safe and effective alternative to surgery for rejuvenating this area.
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