Q: I have semicircle-shaped “dimples” under my eyes that make me look permanently tired. What I can do?
TO: Consult a cosmetic doctor who is also an eye surgeon; This area requires specialized treatment and surgery may be the only realistic option. That said, there is a treatment called PolarEyes made by the London eye surgeon duo behind Face Restoration (facerestoration.com) that combines synergistic technologies to address wrinkles, dark circles and puffiness, possibly minimizing minor hollows as well.
Microneedling treatments can help combat wrinkles, dark circles, and puffiness.
Microneedles are applied to the eye area (it stings a little) to create small channels in the skin. A cocktail of exosomes and niacinamide (rejuvenating skin cells for smoother, brighter skin) and diluted Botox (minimizing wrinkle lines) are then introduced into the skin using frozen, compressed CO2, which dampens inflammation.
Eyes look enhanced, brighter and fresher immediately and will improve within ten months. The result is spectacular if you follow up with three sessions, two weeks apart, of polynucleotides injected under the eyes. Each session costs £500, so the course costs £2,000 in total.