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HA Fillers for Dark Circles and Wrinkles – Facts You Should Know!

Dark circles are one of the biggest beauty challenges that women (even men) face globally. Many factors contribute to the appearance of dark circles. The leading reasons range from fatigue to stress, free radicals, hyperpigmentation, aging, loss of facial fat and volume, thinning of the skin under the eyes, pollution, and much more.  

Dark circles can also be hereditary. Whatever the reason is, there are certain effective eye treatment procedures like Clinicare under eye filler treatments that offer dramatic results. 

If you understand that dark circles require more than just serums, then this guide will enlighten you about the most effective dermatological treatment for the same – HA fillers! Let’s dive in without further preamble. 

HA Fillers: How do They Help?

HA is hyaluronic acid. It’s a naturally occurring acid in the skin that’s responsible for keeping the skin taut, lustrous, and blemish-free. 

When due to any reason (it can also be aging) HA starts reducing from the skin immediately under the eyes, the result is dark circles. The skin loses its volume, looks wrinkled and dry, and tired and old. 

The good thing is that HA can be produced in labs too. This man-made HA is used as a filler that can be injected inside the patch of the skin that has lost volume. Once it’s injected, it increases the supply of oxygen and blood. Hence, the dark circles disappear. HA fillers also make the skin hydrated, younger, and soft. 

  1. HA fillers are very safe since hyaluronic acid is a natural skin acid. It doesn’t cause allergies when performed in a controlled environment at a skincare clinic such as Clinicare.
  2. The purpose of filling the patch that has lost volume is to trigger the formation of new cells. The new cells are devoid of dark circles. 

Since the eyes look less tired and there’s a visible reduction in dark circles, you’ll regain your lost confidence. 

However, it takes time for the results to show. Usually, it requires a single or a couple of sittings before dark circles fully disappear. 

It takes no more than 30 minutes. You’ve got to be realistic though. Since fillers are injected inside the skin, expect some amount of discomfort. 

Dermatologists use topical numbing creams to minimize discomfort while the treatment is being carried out. But, once the feeling is back, there’s going to be some sort of discomfort – nothing that you cannot bear though! 

Another thing to keep in mind is that if dark circles are hereditary, fillers cannot alter the gene expression. In such cases, the appearance can be reduced, not entirely erased. 

So, always talk to your doctor before choosing to get the treatment done so that you can set your expectations right. 

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