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Monday, November 21, 2011

You look tired...

Nothing says “I’m tired,” quite like dark, hollow, undereye circles.  “I’m fine,” you insist.  “I got a full night of sleep!”  Your friend looks at your with sympathetic eyes.  “Mmm, hmmm, riiiiight.  Poor thing…” she coos. 

The truth is, sleep (or lack there of) is only one factor contributing to the appearance of hollows under the eyes.  Genetics, allergies, broken blood vessels, and volume loss all play a role.  Although this is a difficult area to treat, there are things that help.

Hollows in the “tear trough” area (the area between the eye and upper cheek) can be improved by replacing volume with filler.  Hylauronic acid fillers, such as Restylane, Juvederm, and Perlane, work well in this area because they are softer fillers.  They are injected deep to restore volume from bone and fat loss.  Deep injections prevent lumps from being seen.  These filler last about 9 months to a year.  Although they improve the hollow, filler won’t do much for the dark color.  Fillers have FDA approval to be used in naso-labial folds.

Eye creams help to hydrate the underye area and temporarily plump the area.  Hyaluronic acid creams fill in fine lines.  Creams with caffeine, like RevaleSkin Replenishing Eye Therapy, help to constrict the area, reducing puffiness.  One of my favorites is the TNS Essential Illuminating Eye Serum, which contains growth factors and antioxidants.  The growth factors have been scientifically proven to stimulate collagen.  Creams can be kept in the refrigerator and then applied; the cold helps to further constrict blood vessels.

If seasonal allergies are an issue, taking a daily non-drowsy antihistamine can help.  Sleeping propped up on two pillows helps decrease fluid accumulation beneath the eyes.  Compresses with chamomile tea can be soothing.

Finally, with any skin condition, taking care of your overall health is essential.  Sleeping a full eight hours, eating a healthy diet rich in antioxidants (green tea, vitamin C, vitamin E, resveratrol, acai, blackberry, etc), exercise, and stress relieving activites (yoga, breathing) are vital to a youthful, energized, beautiful, you!

1 comment:

  1. I think a combination between a cosmetic treatment and other cosmetic products can be a good solution.
    After I had Juvederm, my doctor from Skin Vitality told me to be careful because the treatment won't make me "bulletproof"....
    A healthy diet and exercise are recommended even after such a treatment, and some hydrating creams or oils too.

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