Hi Atul,
Eye bags can be bothersome, but there are various ways to address them. Here are some suggestions:
At-home precautions:
- Applying a cold compress or chilled cucumber slices can help reduce swelling and soothe the under-eye area.
- Sleeping with your head slightly elevated can prevent fluid from pooling under your eyes, reducing puffiness.
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Ensure you drink enough water and consume a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, as dehydration and poor nutrition can exacerbate under-eye issues.
Medical solutions:
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Over-the-counter creams containing ingredients like retinol, caffeine, or vitamin C can help reduce the appearance of eye bags by tightening the skin and reducing inflammation.
- If allergies contribute to puffiness and redness, allergy medications or eye drops prescribed by a doctor can relieve symptoms.
- In some cases, dermal fillers or injectables can add volume to hollowed areas under the eyes, reducing the appearance of bags.
Surgical procedures like blepharoplasty can be considered for persistent or severe cases of under-eye bags. This involves removing excess skin and fat to create a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Remember, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of your eye bags and develop a personalised treatment plan. They can guide you on the most effective and safest options for your situation. For consultation and an appropriate treatment plan, you may contact HexaHealth. Our team will be there to assist you.
Take care, and don't hesitate to reach out with any further questions or concerns.