FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HOW DOES UNDER-EYE CIRCLE TREATMENT WORK?
A common reason for dark under-eye circles is the tear trough deformity. The tear trough deformity is a depression under the eyes which is often mistakenly perceived as just skin discoloration. In reality, the dark color of the circles is often greatly exaggerated by a pronounced tear trough under the eye. The tear trough will deflect light, thereby creating a shadow and an apparent increase of under eye circles and discoloration.
The nature of the tear trough deformity is very complex and often has multiple factors such as genetics, aging skin and unique anatomy of the area under the eye. Until recently, plastic surgeons have had limited options in improving tear trough deformity. Surgical options involved major surgical interventions with long down-time and potential side effects. These were among the main reasons why most patients had to settle for living with dark circles under the eyes, giving them a chronically tired appearance.
Recent advancements in minimally invasive aesthetic procedures have made it possible to significantly reduce dark under-eye circles which are caused by the tear trough deformity.
In the hands of an experienced physician and the use of the highest quality dermal fillers, the procedure will take only several minutes, with no to little down time, and the results are a significant reduction in dark under-eye circles. Within minutes you will look younger, more relaxed and energized. Dr. Khan's choice of fillers for the procedure is the Juvederm Ultra®. If you are one of the millions of people who are bothered by their dark under-eye circles, please call us to schedule your free consultation with Dr. Khan.*
IS THE PROCEDURE PAINFUL?
Since lidocaine cream and/or injections are used to numb the treatment area, no to minimal pain is felt during procedure.
HOW LONG IS THE PROCEDURE?
It takes an average of 15 minutes.
HOW LONG WILL THE RESULTS LAST?
About 1 year.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SIDE EFFECTS?
Mild, local redness and swelling are common. Minor, temporary bruising is possible whenever needles are used in any skin procedure.
*Results can vary based on individual conditions