Tuesday, January 9, 2018

The Reason Behind Tired Eyes and the Treatment to Help Solve It


Tired of looking tired?
There is nothing worse than being told you look tired when you have had a good eight hours sleep and feel raring to go. This tired look is associated with looking older which is not want you want. The eye area and mid-face are the areas we focus on most when we are speaking to each other so it is the area to address first when considering treatments. In the UK we spend millions of pounds on 'cover up products'. Most of these are whitish in colour, whereas a peachy colour, similar to the Circle Delete product from Jane Iredale's make-up collection is the one to hide the darkness. In fact, light coloured products often draw attention to the area rather than away from it. Think about light highlighter pencils we use to emphasise the brows and cheek areas.
We can look tired at any age but the reasons are very different. Sometimes we have a dark blue or purple discolouration to the skin under the eyes. This can be due to tiredness or dehydration which can be addressed. However, as we get older, it is more common and is due to the fact that our skin gets thinner from the lack of collagen production in the skin. When the skin is thinner, the small veins underneath the surface become more visible and make us look tired. Vitamin A taken orally and Vitamin A creams used topically help stimulate skin to produce collagen and hence make it thicker, therefore dark circles are reduced. Products such as Jane Iredale's Dark Circle & ZO eye cream that you can't buy on the high-street are excellent.
The other reason for looking tired is having 'sunken eyes' or 'eye bags' which is due to enlarged orbital margins meaning that the holes in the skull for the eyes become larger. Some people are born with naturally large orbital margins but everyone eventually experiences the loss of bone around the eyes. - it's inevitable. Even people who have had surgical face lifts will not have this problem resolved. The only treatment for this is dermal fillers. Dermal fillers, such as Juvederm & Restylane, are hyaluronic acid which is present naturally in our skin but reduces in volume with age. Injecting the dermal fillers into the affected area helps to rebuild this volume, restoring that youthful look - and the results are instant.
The treatment involves numbing the area under the eyes with a cream followed by piercing the skin with a tiny needle. A blunt ended needle, called a canula, is then inserted and tiny amounts of dermal filler are slowly placed under the skin to fill the area. The results are significantly different whilst still natural looking. The product typically lasts about a year and for many people is the best investment they make in their appearance. It helps to change a tired to look, into a rejuvenated, wakeful one. As a patients regularly say to me,'I wear my face every day. Why wouldn't I look after it?'
Dr Ros Debenham
Radiance MediSpa 01392 277799
http://www.radiancemedispa.co.uk
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