Dark eye circles are darkened areas under the eyes, often giving a tired or aged appearance. They can vary in colour from blue, purple, brown, or black and are a common cosmetic concern for many individuals.
A 2022 survey on beauty in Singapore found that 53% of respondents said dark eye circles were their main skincare concern.*
*Statistics based on Statista
There are several types of dark eye circles, including:
Dark eye circles can be caused by various factors, including genetics, ageing, fatigue, allergies, and lifestyle choices. Thin skin under the eyes can make blood vessels more visible, while pigmentation issues can lead to darkened skin.
Several factors contribute to the development of dark eye circles, such as:
Family history can play a significant role.
Skin thins with age, making blood vessels more noticeable.
Lack of sleep, poor diet, and smoking.
Can cause inflammation and swelling.
Can cause inflammation and swelling.
Increases melanin production, leading to pigmentation.
Family history can play a significant role.
Skin thins with age, making blood vessels more noticeable.
Lack of sleep, poor diet, and smoking.
Can cause inflammation and swelling.
Increases melanin production, leading to pigmentation.
If you’re noticing under-eye wrinkles along with dark circles, it is a rather common face combination. These conditions often coexist due to ageing.
As we age, collagen and elasticity decrease, leading to wrinkles. Simultaneously, the thinning skin under the eyes makes blood vessels more visible, causing dark circles. Additionally, loss of fat and volume creates hollows, accentuating both wrinkles and dark circles.
Treating both conditions can significantly improve the overall look of the under-eye area. In Singapore, various treatments are available to address these concerns:
Dark eye circles refer to darkened skin under the eyes, giving a tired or aged appearance. They can result from genetics, thin skin, visible blood vessels, and pigmentation. Factors like lack of sleep, stress, and sun exposure can exacerbate this condition, causing dark circles to appear in colours such as blue, purple, brown, or black.
Eye bags are characterised by swelling or puffiness under the eyes, often due to fluid retention or fat accumulation. This becomes more noticeable with age as the tissues and muscles around the eyes weaken, allowing fat to move into the lower eyelids and fluid to accumulate, creating a puffy appearance.
Puffy eyes refer to temporary swelling around the eyes caused by allergies, sleep deprivation, or fluid retention. Unlike eye bags, puffy eyes are usually short-term and can be alleviated with lifestyle changes or treatments. Common causes include a high-salt diet, crying, hormonal changes, and allergic reactions.
Dark eye circles refer to darkened skin under the eyes, giving a tired or aged appearance. They can result from genetics, thin skin, visible blood vessels, and pigmentation. Factors like lack of sleep, stress, and sun exposure can exacerbate this condition, causing dark circles to appear in colours such as blue, purple, brown, or black.
Eye bags are characterised by swelling or puffiness under the eyes, often due to fluid retention or fat accumulation. This becomes more noticeable with age as the tissues and muscles around the eyes weaken, allowing fat to move into the lower eyelids and fluid to accumulate, creating a puffy appearance.
Puffy eyes refer to temporary swelling around the eyes caused by allergies, sleep deprivation, or fluid retention. Unlike eye bags, puffy eyes are usually short-term and can be alleviated with lifestyle changes or treatments. Common causes include a high-salt diet, crying, hormonal changes, and allergic reactions.
Surgical options for dark eye circle removal include blepharoplasty, which removes excess skin and fat, and fat grafting, which adds volume to the under-eye area. When performed by qualified surgeons and maintenance sessions, dark eye circle surgery treatments can offer long-lasting results.
The cost of dark eye circle removal in Singapore varies depending on the treatment type and severity. Topical and facial treatments are generally more affordable, while more professional treatments such as laser therapy, boosters, threadlifts, dermal fillers, and surgical procedures can be more expensive.
At illumia Medical, dark eye circle removal treatment starts with an initial consultation and detailed skin assessment. Our doctors will advise on treatment options and draft a comprehensive treatment plan for you, including pre-treatment guidelines.
Sessions are conducted with careful monitoring, and post-treatment care instructions are given along with follow-up visits to support skin health improvement. For detailed pricing, you can view the full price list here.
At illumia Medical, we have different treatments available to help with dark eye circles:
At illumia Medical, every treatment begins with a thorough doctor consultation to understand your concerns and assess your individual needs. Our experienced doctors take a patient-focused approach to develop personalised treatment plans tailored to your skin goals, ensuring safe and effective outcomes.
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Yes, surgical options such as blepharoplasty and fat grafting can effectively remove dark circles by addressing structural issues and adding volume.
Some treatments can offer long-lasting results, but maintenance may be required. Permanent removal depends on the underlying cause and the treatment method used.
The suitable treatment depends on the cause of your dark circles. A consultation with a specialist can help determine the best approach for your specific condition.
Permanently removing dark eye circles depends on their cause and the treatment used. Genetic factors make complete removal challenging, but treatments like laser therapy, boosters, threadlifts and topical creams can significantly reduce their appearance.
Vascular issues may be addressed with laser therapy while dermal fillers can help with hollowness. Lifestyle changes, such as improving diet, staying hydrated, and managing allergies, can also reduce dark circles. In some cases, surgical options like blepharoplasty offer more permanent solutions. Consistent skin care routines and sun protection are essential for long-term maintenance and improvement.
The best treatment depends on the underlying cause and individual skin type. Options include topical treatments, laser therapy, dermal fillers, and microneedling.
Yes, treatments are generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. It is important to discuss any potential risks with your specialist.
The time to see results varies depending on the treatment. Topical creams may take a few weeks, while procedures like laser therapy or fillers can show more immediate results.
Even with sufficient sleep, dark eye circles can still occur due to several other factors. Genetics play a significant role, as hereditary traits can make dark circles more pronounced. Allergies can cause inflammation and swelling around the eyes, leading to a darker appearance. Additionally, skin pigmentation issues, such as hyperpigmentation, can cause the skin under the eyes to appear darker. Other contributing factors include thin skin, which makes blood vessels more visible, and lifestyle choices such as smoking, poor diet, and sun exposure.