Dark circles and bags under the eyes are among the most common aesthetic problems. This condition can develop due to genetic characteristics, health problems or lifestyle. The good news is that these problems can be effectively treated with light filler, a non-surgical method.

Causes of Dark Circles and Bags Under the Eyes

Aesthetic problems under the eyes can be caused by many factors, such as ageing, genetic factors, lifestyle, stress and certain medical conditions. The combination of these factors can cause sagging, puffiness and discolouration under the eyes. The under-eye area is one of the most sensitive regions of the face and has a structure prone to deformation. Changes in this area can make a person appear older, tired, and unwell. However, light filler offers permanent solutions to such issues.

What is Light Filler and How is it Applied?

Light filler is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure that treats dark circles and bags under the eyes. The gel used during this procedure contains amino acids, hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins. These substances renew skin tissue, giving the under-eye area a bright and youthful appearance.

During the procedure, local anaesthesia is administered first, followed by the injection of a special gel into the under-eye area. One session is usually sufficient, but minor adjustments can be made during follow-up visits if necessary. Light filler remains effective for approximately one year, depending on genetic factors and the quality of the material used.

Who is it not suitable for?

Light filling is generally a safe procedure, but it may not be suitable for cases requiring advanced surgical intervention, pregnant women, people with allergies, and patients with eye infections.

Post-Treatment Recovery Process

After light filling, the patient can immediately return to their daily life. The application can eliminate not only dark circles and bags under the eyes, but also fine wrinkles around the eyes. It can also be applied to wrinkles on the hands and décolleté areas.