Tired Looking Eyes

“I want people to look inside my eyes and see mystery and brightness - not tell me that I look tired or worn out.”

What causes tired looking eyes/eye bags?

Eye bags and tired eyes are caused by heavy eyelids, droopy eyes, under-eye puffiness, dark circles, sunken areas, or fine lines. We provide safe non-surgical solutions to enhance your eye appearance.

Ageing can often exacerbate the appearance of tired eyes due to the gradual reduction of collagen levels and the loss of fat padding, which can significantly impact the skin's elasticity. This decline in collagen can lead to visible signs of sagging, fine lines, and wrinkles, particularly noticeable in the delicate skin under the eyes. As fat pads beneath the eyes shift over time, they can create the appearance of under-eye bags, a concern that may be further heightened by issues like fluid retention and sluggish lymph drainage, contributing to the development of puffiness around the eyes.

Dark circles under the eyes, puffiness, fine lines under the eyes, and eye bags can be exacerbated by a variety of factors. These may include allergies, fluid retention, smoking, infections, thyroid pathology, ocular fatigue, hereditary factors, and lack of sufficient sleep. It is important to note that in the majority of cases, eye bags are considered harmless and primarily a cosmetic concern.

What are my treatment options?

  • Wrinkles around the eye - An under eye skin booster is a fantastic treatment option that can effectively target and improve fine wrinkles under the eye area. This treatment not only helps with hydration but also aids in rejuvenating the delicate skin around the eyes, leaving you with a more refreshed and youthful appearance. Additionally, incorporating a small amount of anti-wrinkle injections can further enhance the results by smoothing out fine lines and diminishing the appearance of crow's feet.

  • Under eye bags -Tear trough filler, an effective treatment for under eye bags, is renowned for its painless procedure utilising a cannula. The results of this treatment are known to persist for a duration of up to one year, providing a long-lasting solution for individuals seeking to rejuvenate their under-eye area. During your consultation, we will thoroughly assess your needs and discuss the procedure's suitability for your specific concerns.

  • Under eye hollows - Sunken eye treatment or under eye hollow treatment can effectively be addressed with tear trough filler. In the eye area, various conditions may combine to give the eyes a tired or aged look. Generally, only one treatment session is needed, yielding results that can endure for approximately a year. We can also address the issue by using an under-eye skin booster or opting for a PRP method, which involves re-injecting your own blood plasma into the hollow area. The most suitable treatment plan will be thoroughly discussed during your consultation.

  • Dark circles - An under eye skin booster is a fantastic treatment option. It works effectively to target and improve dark circles under the eye area by deeply hydrating and rejuvenating the delicate skin. This treatment can help restore a more refreshed and youthful appearance to the eyes, enhancing your overall look effortlessly.

Our Recommended Treatments for Tired Looking Eyes

  • Under-Eye Skin Boosters

    Skin boosters, also known as dermal fillers or injectable moisturizers, are a type of non-surgical cosmetic treatment designed to hydrate and rejuvenate the skin from within. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that add volume to specific areas, skin boosters are formulated to improve overall skin texture, elasticity, and hydration.

  • Anti-Wrinkle Injections

    Anti-wrinkle injections are injected into specific muscles to temporarily freeze them. This reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines in the treated areas, typically the face. It is commonly used to address facial wrinkles, such as frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines.

  • Tear Trough Filler

    Dermal fillers are injectable substances used in cosmetic procedures to restore volume, smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, and enhance facial contours. They are commonly used to address signs of aging, such as sagging skin, loss of facial fat, and the development of wrinkles and folds. Dermal fillers can also be used for aesthetic enhancements, such as lip augmentation and improving the symmetry of facial features.

  • Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

    In aesthetics, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a procedure used to rejuvenate the skin and promote hair growth. For skin rejuvenation, PRP is often used to improve the texture and tone of the skin, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and address issues such as acne scars and sun damage. During the procedure, a small amount of the patient's blood is drawn and processed to isolate the platelets and growth factors. The PRP solution is then applied topically to the skin or injected into specific areas, such as the face or neck. The growth factors in the PRP stimulate collagen production and tissue regeneration, leading to smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin.