Dealing with Dark Circles underneath the Eyes
Your face is the truest index of the mind. What you think is on your visage: and whether you like it or not, your skin mirrors your mind and soul. It is no wonder therefore, that one’s eyes are but a window into their soul. Unmasking the true beauty of one’s eyes is a way to make the world sit up and take notice of the stunning charm innate in every woman. However, this is hampered often by one blemish on one’s eyes: in the form of dark circles. In a modern lifestyle that is filled with things to do on the home and work fronts, there are many challenges on one’s body and mind. Dark shadows under your eyes are arguably the most annoying of the lot – given that just those little rings of darkness on your face can make you look sick or tired, even when you aren’t! Frustrated with the killjoy that dark circles are, many women have tried their best efforts to conceal them – but most often, wind up with no cure in sight.
Typically, dark circles under the eyes are defined as bilateral, round, homogeneous pigments and macules on the infraorbital regions. There are a plethora of reasons for why dark circles occur. The major cause of this is dermal melanin deposition, which means a greater volume of melanin being deposited around the eyes. Another cause can be postinflammatory hyperpigmentation which is secondary to atopic or allergic contact dermatitis. Sometimes, it can also occur due to periorbital edema, and perhaps even the superficial location of vasculature. Sometimes, there can also be a case of shadowing due to skin laxity and tear through depression. Whatever be the causes underlying it, it is never impossible to mitigate them, with the help of the right kind of treatment.
To this end, treating dark circles is imperative. With a range of experts and scientifically proven technologies, there are many treatments available at Kaya Skin Clinic for dark circles. There is the Kaya Dark Circle Reduction Therapy, where the oxygen-starved areas under the eyes are given a boost of carbon dioxide and in response the body feeds more oxygen into this zone. The carbon dioxide is, of course, carried to the lungs for elimination from the body with the next few breaths. This technique is used in conjunction with various other services. Your dermatologist will analyze your skin and provide you with a treatment plan that combines meso products, skin care products and the latest in laser technology. You’ll breathe easy when you see your sparkling eyes. Then, there is the Kaya Lighteyes Therapy, which draws out the deepest secrets from some special natural ingredients and combines them with vitamins and anti-oxidants to restore the fresh, bright look to the under-eye area. Kaya Light Eyes is based on an innovative, revitalizing blend of Ruscus, Vitamin C and antioxidants. A combination that is uniquely effective in fading away those dark circles.
Dr Wael Abu Diab – Dermatologist at Kaya Skin Clinic said: While cure is one thing, prevention is what makes a sustainable impact on your well-being. To prevent dark circles, make sure to follow some simple routines. Sleep well – as this is the most common, and obvious cause of dark circles. You need at least 8 hours of rest each night and if your body doesn’t get enough sleep, then it reduces circulation which makes your skin paler and increasing the darkness around your eyes. Invest in an eye cream that has vitamin K and retinol as these two ingredients have proven to be very beneficial in the reducing dark circles around eyes.
Vitamin deficiency and unbalanced diet reflect on our skin. If your diet lacks vitamin K or B12, you are sure to have dark circles so make sure you start consuming a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables today. Water is essential for your skin’s health. Dark circles around eyes are a clear sign that your body isn’t getting enough water, so remind yourself to keep drinking water throughout the day. If you consume a lot of salt in your diet, you might have a condition known as fluid retention which is a major cause for dark circles under eyes. Try cutting back on your consumption of salt and sodium in your diet for healthier looking skin. Stop smoking, as this unhealthy habit causes ageing and makes blood vessels appear bluer under your skin, thus causing the appearance of dark circles. The sun’s rays cause harmful damage to your skin in the form of ageing and darkening, so always make sure that you wear a hat and sun glasses when you are out during the day. When you are under pressure and stressed, it shows on your skin in the form of dark circles. Take some time out for yourself by listening to soothing music, yoga or spend quality time with your family.
Dark circles are a common problem but there are many treatments available for it. A few lifestyle changes can help reduce them.
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