Do you suffer from dark circles under your eyes?
Even after a good night’s sleep, do you still notice dark circles under your eyes? When concealer is not enough to hide them or you just want to wake up looking rested, dermal fillers offer a solution. Dark circles often appear under the eyes where the skin is thinner and get worse with age as collagen production lessens. Coupled with sagging skin and depressions under the eyes, this seeming discoloration can really show your age. To minimize dark circles under the eyes, we use hyaluronic acid gel fillers from Restylane and can restore a smooth, even surface to the area. That means no more raccoon eyes!
Your Solution to Dark Circles Under the Eyes may include:
Restylane
Average Cost
$525-$700
Recovery Time
1-7 Days
See Results
1-7 Days
Restylane Silk
Average Cost
$525-$700
Recovery Time
1-7 Days
See Results
1-7 Days
Valerie Barrett
Frequently Asked Questions
When will I see my results from my treatments?
The eye-illuminating effects of Restylane and Restylane Silk will be fully apparent within a week.
How long will the skin under my eyes remain smooth?
Restylane offers a temporary solution to dark circles under the eyes. Injections of Restylane and Restylane Silk can last up to 6 months before a touchup treatment is needed.
Are Restylane and Restylane Silk appropriate from all skin types?
Dermal hyaluronic acid fillers have all been found safe, effective, and appropriate for all skin types.
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