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How can I fix dark circles under my eyes that look greenish?

Dark circles under the eyes, sometimes appearing bluish, are often caused by prominent blood vessels, allergies, or thin skin. This can be addressed through self-care methods, such as: Get enough sleep, apply a cold compress, and use a targeted moisturizing cream. Alternatively, consult a doctor about filler injections and a deeper analysis to determine the underlying cause. Doctors recommend that women pay attention to the health of the area around their eyes and protect them by using sunscreen daily to prevent future problems.

Fillers are effective in treating deep under-eye circles, prominent under-eye grooves, or thin skin under the eyes that reveals blood vessels. However, for dark spots caused by hyperpigmentation or allergies, fillers are not the primary option. Patients should be evaluated by a doctor before choosing a treatment method. If you are unsure, you can visit our clinic for a thorough examination.


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Causes of dark circles under the eyes (even a greenish tint).

The real problem Dark circles under the eyes, almost green. This can be caused by several factors, such as: heredityInsufficient sleep, allergies, or even collagen loss under the skin can all contribute to dark circles under the eyes. Very dark, almost greenish under-eye circles may also appear due to prominent blood vessels in the area, especially in women with thin skin. Additionally, frequent sun exposure or rubbing the eyes can worsen dark circles.

How to fix dark circles under the eyes as recommended by doctors.

1. Get enough rest.

Sleep is very important. If a patient doesn't get enough rest, the body will release stress hormones, which can cause darkening of the veins.

2. Take care of yourself by applying a cold compress.

Apply a cold spoon or a cold, damp cloth to the area under your eyes for about 5-10 minutes. This can help reduce blood vessel dilation.

3. Apply a spot treatment cream.

Choose a cream that contains... Vitamin K, Vitamin C, Caffeine Or peptides, which can help stimulate blood circulation, effectively reduce dark circles, and brighten the skin under the eyes.

4. Enhance the appearance with filler injections.

If the cause is... Thin skin or deep under-eye grooves. Your doctor might recommend filler injections to plump up the skin under the eyes, helping to camouflage blood vessels and light reflection, making dark circles less noticeable.

5. Consult a specialist.

If all methods have failed to improve the condition, you may need to consult a doctor to check for other causes, such as allergies or vitamin deficiencies.

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For example, if the patient has allergies. It can be observed that, in addition to dark circles under the eyes, there may also be symptoms such as sneezing or nasal congestion. Addressing the root cause will help improve the dark circles.

In what cases can under-eye fillers help?

Under-eye filler This would be suitable for patients with dark circles or sunken eyes due to the following causes:

1. Deep under-eye circles or grooves between the eyes and cheeks.

In the event that the patient has... Grooves or deep indentations under the eyes. Or, between the under-eye area and the cheek (known as the tear trough), shadows can fall, creating a noticeable dark circle. Injecting filler helps to fill in the trough, eliminating the shadow and instantly making the under-eye area look brighter.

เช่น Girls who have deep shadows under their eyes when they smile, or who have had sagging skin under their eyes since a young age.

2. Dark circles under the eyes due to thin skin; blood vessels are clearly visible.

For patients who... The skin under the eyes is thin, making the blood vessels clearly visible. Fillers help to thicken the skin in this area, resulting in less visible blood vessels and a brighter, less dark under-eye area.

3. Dark circles under the eyes due to age or decreased collagen.

As age increases The skin and fat under the eyes will become thinner. This can cause the structure under the eyes to collapse, making shadows and dark circles more prominent. Fillers help replace fat and collagen, resulting in a noticeably younger appearance.

4. Not suitable for dark spots caused by pigmentation or allergies.

For patients who... Dark circles under the eyes are mainly caused by dark pigmentation or allergies. Fillers may be of little help; other treatments may need to be combined, such as creams to reduce dark spots or treating allergies.

Prevent dark circles under the eyes in the long term.

  • Apply sunscreen around your eyes every day.
  • Choose gentle products for the area around the eyes.
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes frequently.

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