Dark Circles

Dark circles are discolouration or shadows under the eyes, often caused by genetics, lack of sleep, or thinning skin.

Dark Circles

Dark circles are discolouration or shadows under the eyes, often caused by genetics, lack of sleep, or thinning skin.

Dark Circles

Dark circles are discolouration or shadows under the eyes, often caused by genetics, lack of sleep, or thinning skin.

Dark Circles

Dark circles are discolouration or shadows under the eyes, often caused by genetics, lack of sleep, or thinning skin.

Dark Circles

Dark circles are discolouration or shadows under the eyes, often caused by genetics, lack of sleep, or thinning skin.

All you need to know

What are Dark Circles?

Dark circles refer to the darkened skin beneath the eyes, which can appear in shades of blue, purple, brown, or black. They can affect people of all ages and skin types and, while they may make you look tired or older, they are usually harmless and not a medical concern.

What Causes Dark Circles?

Several factors can contribute to dark circles:

Ageing – As collagen and elastin levels decrease, the skin becomes thinner, making blood vessels more visible.

Genetics – Dark circles can run in families, making some people more prone to them.

Lack of Sleep – Can cause the skin to appear paler, making underlying blood vessels stand out.

Skin Conditions (e.g. Eczema) – Can cause inflammation and dilated blood vessels under the eyes.

Sun Exposure – Triggers hyperpigmentation, leading to darker skin under the eyes.

Eye Rubbing – Can break tiny blood vessels, making dark circles more prominent.

Lifestyle Factors – Dehydration, smoking, stress, and excess alcohol can all worsen dark circles.

All you need to know

What are Dark Circles?

Dark circles refer to the darkened skin beneath the eyes, which can appear in shades of blue, purple, brown, or black. They can affect people of all ages and skin types and, while they may make you look tired or older, they are usually harmless and not a medical concern.

What Causes Dark Circles?

Several factors can contribute to dark circles:

Ageing – As collagen and elastin levels decrease, the skin becomes thinner, making blood vessels more visible.

Genetics – Dark circles can run in families, making some people more prone to them.

Lack of Sleep – Can cause the skin to appear paler, making underlying blood vessels stand out.

Skin Conditions (e.g. Eczema) – Can cause inflammation and dilated blood vessels under the eyes.

Sun Exposure – Triggers hyperpigmentation, leading to darker skin under the eyes.

Eye Rubbing – Can break tiny blood vessels, making dark circles more prominent.

Lifestyle Factors – Dehydration, smoking, stress, and excess alcohol can all worsen dark circles.

All you need to know

What are Dark Circles?

Dark circles refer to the darkened skin beneath the eyes, which can appear in shades of blue, purple, brown, or black. They can affect people of all ages and skin types and, while they may make you look tired or older, they are usually harmless and not a medical concern.

What Causes Dark Circles?

Several factors can contribute to dark circles:

Ageing – As collagen and elastin levels decrease, the skin becomes thinner, making blood vessels more visible.

Genetics – Dark circles can run in families, making some people more prone to them.

Lack of Sleep – Can cause the skin to appear paler, making underlying blood vessels stand out.

Skin Conditions (e.g. Eczema) – Can cause inflammation and dilated blood vessels under the eyes.

Sun Exposure – Triggers hyperpigmentation, leading to darker skin under the eyes.

Eye Rubbing – Can break tiny blood vessels, making dark circles more prominent.

Lifestyle Factors – Dehydration, smoking, stress, and excess alcohol can all worsen dark circles.

All you need to know

What are Dark Circles?

Dark circles refer to the darkened skin beneath the eyes, which can appear in shades of blue, purple, brown, or black. They can affect people of all ages and skin types and, while they may make you look tired or older, they are usually harmless and not a medical concern.

What Causes Dark Circles?

Several factors can contribute to dark circles:

Ageing – As collagen and elastin levels decrease, the skin becomes thinner, making blood vessels more visible.

Genetics – Dark circles can run in families, making some people more prone to them.

Lack of Sleep – Can cause the skin to appear paler, making underlying blood vessels stand out.

Skin Conditions (e.g. Eczema) – Can cause inflammation and dilated blood vessels under the eyes.

Sun Exposure – Triggers hyperpigmentation, leading to darker skin under the eyes.

Eye Rubbing – Can break tiny blood vessels, making dark circles more prominent.

Lifestyle Factors – Dehydration, smoking, stress, and excess alcohol can all worsen dark circles.

All you need to know

What are Dark Circles?

Dark circles refer to the darkened skin beneath the eyes, which can appear in shades of blue, purple, brown, or black. They can affect people of all ages and skin types and, while they may make you look tired or older, they are usually harmless and not a medical concern.

What Causes Dark Circles?

Several factors can contribute to dark circles:

Ageing – As collagen and elastin levels decrease, the skin becomes thinner, making blood vessels more visible.

Genetics – Dark circles can run in families, making some people more prone to them.

Lack of Sleep – Can cause the skin to appear paler, making underlying blood vessels stand out.

Skin Conditions (e.g. Eczema) – Can cause inflammation and dilated blood vessels under the eyes.

Sun Exposure – Triggers hyperpigmentation, leading to darker skin under the eyes.

Eye Rubbing – Can break tiny blood vessels, making dark circles more prominent.

Lifestyle Factors – Dehydration, smoking, stress, and excess alcohol can all worsen dark circles.

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Your Questions Answered

How can I fix dark circles permanently?

While no treatment is truly permanent, a combination of polynucleotide treatments, dermal fillers, and laser therapy can significantly improve the appearance of dark circles by addressing both pigmentation and skin thinning.

What deficiency causes dark circles?

A B12 deficiency can contribute to hyperpigmentation, making dark circles appear more pronounced. Ensuring a balanced diet with sufficient vitamins can help support overall skin health.

Are dark circles hereditary?

Yes, in some cases, dark circles can be genetic, meaning you may be naturally more prone to them. If dark circles run in your family, early preventative care such as hydration, sun protection, and skincare can help minimise their appearance. Dark circles are a common concern, but with the right treatments and skincare routine, you can achieve a brighter, more refreshed look. A consultation with a skincare specialist can help determine the best approach for you.

How can I fix dark circles permanently?

While no treatment is truly permanent, a combination of polynucleotide treatments, dermal fillers, and laser therapy can significantly improve the appearance of dark circles by addressing both pigmentation and skin thinning.

What deficiency causes dark circles?

A B12 deficiency can contribute to hyperpigmentation, making dark circles appear more pronounced. Ensuring a balanced diet with sufficient vitamins can help support overall skin health.

Are dark circles hereditary?

Yes, in some cases, dark circles can be genetic, meaning you may be naturally more prone to them. If dark circles run in your family, early preventative care such as hydration, sun protection, and skincare can help minimise their appearance. Dark circles are a common concern, but with the right treatments and skincare routine, you can achieve a brighter, more refreshed look. A consultation with a skincare specialist can help determine the best approach for you.

How can I fix dark circles permanently?

While no treatment is truly permanent, a combination of polynucleotide treatments, dermal fillers, and laser therapy can significantly improve the appearance of dark circles by addressing both pigmentation and skin thinning.

What deficiency causes dark circles?

A B12 deficiency can contribute to hyperpigmentation, making dark circles appear more pronounced. Ensuring a balanced diet with sufficient vitamins can help support overall skin health.

Are dark circles hereditary?

Yes, in some cases, dark circles can be genetic, meaning you may be naturally more prone to them. If dark circles run in your family, early preventative care such as hydration, sun protection, and skincare can help minimise their appearance. Dark circles are a common concern, but with the right treatments and skincare routine, you can achieve a brighter, more refreshed look. A consultation with a skincare specialist can help determine the best approach for you.

How can I fix dark circles permanently?

While no treatment is truly permanent, a combination of polynucleotide treatments, dermal fillers, and laser therapy can significantly improve the appearance of dark circles by addressing both pigmentation and skin thinning.

What deficiency causes dark circles?

A B12 deficiency can contribute to hyperpigmentation, making dark circles appear more pronounced. Ensuring a balanced diet with sufficient vitamins can help support overall skin health.

Are dark circles hereditary?

Yes, in some cases, dark circles can be genetic, meaning you may be naturally more prone to them. If dark circles run in your family, early preventative care such as hydration, sun protection, and skincare can help minimise their appearance. Dark circles are a common concern, but with the right treatments and skincare routine, you can achieve a brighter, more refreshed look. A consultation with a skincare specialist can help determine the best approach for you.

How can I fix dark circles permanently?

While no treatment is truly permanent, a combination of polynucleotide treatments, dermal fillers, and laser therapy can significantly improve the appearance of dark circles by addressing both pigmentation and skin thinning.

What deficiency causes dark circles?

A B12 deficiency can contribute to hyperpigmentation, making dark circles appear more pronounced. Ensuring a balanced diet with sufficient vitamins can help support overall skin health.

Are dark circles hereditary?

Yes, in some cases, dark circles can be genetic, meaning you may be naturally more prone to them. If dark circles run in your family, early preventative care such as hydration, sun protection, and skincare can help minimise their appearance. Dark circles are a common concern, but with the right treatments and skincare routine, you can achieve a brighter, more refreshed look. A consultation with a skincare specialist can help determine the best approach for you.

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