Address Any Allergies
Camp suggests that allergies can lead to puffiness and swelling, potentially worsening dark circles. To alleviate allergy-related swelling, consider taking an antihistamine, applying a cold compress, and elevating the head with two pillows during sleep.
How to Get Rid of Dark Circles Professionally
Permanently eliminating dark circles can be challenging due to various causes such as lifestyle choices, genetics, and aging. However, Rufolo advises that combining professional treatments with regular at-home care can yield significant and lasting improvements. Here are some in-office treatments to discuss with your practitioner for brightening and plumping the under-eye area.
Laser Therapy
Dr. Amin highlights the potential of specific lasers in addressing dark circles, especially those caused by aging-related hollowness under the eyes, fine lines, and wrinkles. Resurfacing lasers like CO2 and fraxel can be beneficial, but eye protection is crucial, necessitating the use of eye shields.
Exosomes
For those exploring innovative treatments, exosome therapy presents a promising option. Rufolo explains that this advanced method involves injecting exosomes, which are cellular messengers from stem cells, into the under-eye area. These exosomes boost collagen production, promoting healing and skin regeneration. This therapy can notably rejuvenate the delicate skin under the eyes, offering a brighter and more youthful appearance, particularly for deeper wrinkles and thinning skin.

