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Eye Area Concerns

Eye Area Concerns
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Due to its structure, the **eye area** is the most susceptible part of our skin to deformation and where signs of aging are most visible. Sometimes, structural or acquired eyebrow and eyelash problems are also considered among eye area concerns. Your Medical Aesthetic Doctor, Dr. Lida Çiteli, explained what you need to know about eye area problems.

What Are Eye Area Deformities?

Sparse Eyebrows and Eyelashes

Sparse eyebrows and eyelashes can create aesthetic issues. However, it's possible to overcome this problem with **permanent makeup** procedures performed by an expert and experienced professional. For eyebrow application, even without hair, staying within the eyebrow area and using a hair stroke technique ensures more successful results.

Drooping Eyelids and Under-Eye Concerns

Different methods are applied for drooping eyelids depending on the level of skin deformation. Let's examine these methods individually:

Toxin Application

In cases where eyelid drooping is not severe, **toxin application** is sufficient. Toxin applications, not used for under-eye wrinkles, help to smooth out crow's feet wrinkles. They also prevent wrinkles from deepening.

Plasma Energy

**Plasma energy** provides controlled vaporization in the epidermis layer of our skin, which helps regenerate tissues. This regeneration allows the tissue to regain its lost elasticity. Plasma energy sessions, applied once a month, are planned for a maximum of three sessions.

Fractional Laser

Our skin tissue around the eyes is very thin. Normal fractional laser systems cannot be used around the eyes. Instead, devices in a lighter and minimally damaging mode are used. This application, which improves the quality of skin that has lost its elasticity, is also applied for a maximum of three sessions.

Dermal Injection

To eliminate deformation around the eyes, injecting elements that are deficient in the skin promotes cell activation. It's possible to correct some deformations by injecting a mixture containing protein, vitamins, and amino acids into the skin. The content of the mixture and the number of sessions are tailored to the individual's needs. It can be applied at 15-day intervals for several sessions, depending on the person's requirements.

Filler

**Filler** methods can be used to treat deep wrinkles that occur in crow's feet. Hollows in the area we define as the tear trough can make a person look older and more tired than they are. This problem can be treated with filler application. However, it should be noted that filler materials used around the eyes should have a smaller molecular size. A thorough examination should be performed for deformations around the eyes, and then the appropriate treatment should be decided based on the skin's needs.

Under-Eye Dark Circles

**Under-eye dark circles** refer to the under-eye skin appearing darker than it should be. A very common skin problem, under-eye dark circles can appear in almost all age groups. Under-eye dark circles, which make us look older, tired, and unhealthy, are a bothersome condition for many of us. Under-eye dark circles are caused by an increase in pigment in that area of the skin. An increased number of under-eye veins, under-eye skin being thinner than it should be, or simply advancing age can cause this. Sometimes, complaints such as prolonged screen time, fatigue, sleep disorders, or anemia can also result in under-eye dark circles.

To prevent under-eye dark circles, we should establish a balanced diet routine, protect our skin from the sun's harmful rays, and create a good sleep pattern. We can take precautions against dark circles by reducing our screen time, resting our eyes occasionally, and applying cold compresses. Additionally, you can benefit from cosmetic products designed for the under-eye area that meet your skin's needs.

When you cannot cope with preventive measures and in cases requiring treatment, options such as **laser treatments, chemical peeling applications, dermal injection, plasma, light filler, and microneedling** come into play. To get detailed information about under-eye light filler with Dr. Lida Çiteli, you can click here.

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