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Most
people
think that
dark
under-eye
circles
are caused
by staying
up late
watching
monster
movies, or
having
that last
drink the
night
before, or
sitting up
with your
laptop
trying to
finish the
quarterly
report.
Most
people
think that
their
behavior
is somehow
linked to
dark
under-eye
circles.
Dark
under-eye
circles
are
actually a
by-product
of the
very same
mechanism
that
produces
bruises.
Changing
your
behavior
will, in
almost
every
case, NOT
get rid of
your dark
under-eye
circles.
Dark
under-eye
circles
begin in
the
capillaries,
the tiny
blood
vessels
that web
the
delicate
skin
around the
eyes. Now,
your
capillaries
are so
small that
red blood
cells
sometimes
have to
line up,
single
file, to
get
through.
Frequently,
red blood
cells get
lost and
wander
into the
surrounding
skin. This
isn't a
problem -
it happens
all the
time - and
your body
has a
mechanism
to mop up
these
escapees.
Enzymes in
your body
break down
the red
blood
cells,
including
their
hemoglobin
(the
molecule
that gives
them their
distinctive
red
color).
If you're
plagued by
chronic
dark
circles,
talk with
a
dermatologist
about more
aggressive
options.
For
patients
with
excessive
pigmentation,
lightening
creams,
chemical
peels or
laser
resurfacing
may be an
option.
Lightening
agents,
such as
hydroquinone
acid, work
gradually
by
training
under-eye
cells to
produce
less
pigment.
Non-prescription
strength
lighteners
are
available
but can
take two
to three
months to
effect a
noticeable
improvement.
Chemical
peels
and laser
resurfacing
remove
layers of
damaged
skin and
help to
make
pigmentation
less
visible.
Each
option
comes with
cautions,
and Dr.
Rokhsar
can
determine
the best
approach
for your
skin.
Dark
circles
are caused
by one of
three
primary
reasons:
-
Bone
structure
If
you
have
deep-set
eyes,
shadowing
contributes
to
the
dark
color
under
the
eyes.
Your
best
bet:
camouflage.
Look
for
concealers
with
yellow
undertones,
which
counteract
the
bluish
cast
to
under-eye
circles.
-
Pigmentation
Genetic
hyper-pigmentation
is
the
most
treatable
form
of
dark
circles.
Your
best
bet:
chemical
peels
or
laser
resurfacing.
-
Vasculature
inflammation
Late
nights,
allergies
and
nutritional
deficiencies
can
enlarge
the
blood
vessels
beneath
the
thin
under-eye
skin.
Sounds
clichι
but
drink
that
water,
get
your
beauty
sleep,
eat a
healthy
diet
and
avoid
cigarette
smoke.
If you
need more
information
or would
like to
schedule
and
appointment
for a
consultation,
please
click here
to contact
us or
call one
of our
offices
at:
(212) 285-1110
New York
(516)
512-7616
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