What are Dark Circles?
Dark circles around the eyes, also known as periorbital dark circles, can be produced by a variety of external and endogenous reasons, and they can make your face seem dull and tired. Although dark circles aren’t permanent, they can be minimised with preventative dark circle treatments.
Dark circles may make you appear fatigued even when you aren’t, which is why addressing them is so important. They may also affect one’s professional and personal perspective by making them appear older and tired; hence, getting rid of dark circles is vital for one’s confidence.
When is this recommended?
- Thinning of under-eye skin
- Poor sleep habits
- Hay Fever
- Aging
- Periorbital Hyperpigmentation
- Excess production of melanin
- Deficiency of iron, causing Anaemia
- High exposure to Sunlight
- Excessive eye rubbing
- Smoking habits
- Genetic predominance
- Thinning of fat tissues around the eyes
- Thyroid conditions
- Certain Medications
- Stress, Fatigue
What is the Procedure?
Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes the black circle created by fat deposits or extra skin around the eyes. This cosmetic operation, also known as eye bag surgery, helps to surgically repair wrinkles and loose skin under the lower eyelid.
• The surgeon will designate the region around the eyelids that will be incised before the operation, and the procedure will be performed while the patient is asleep.
• The incision sites may vary, but a surgeon will make incisions into the lower eyelid to remove extra skin and fat, sew it together, and give it a smoother appearance.
• The surgeon may propose injecting fat into the empty regions to give them a fuller appearance.
What are the advantages?
- Improved Field of Vision
- Younger Appearance
- Boost in Confidence
- Minimal Scarring

