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Say Goodbye to the Dark Side: How to Combat Dark Circles

Just like with any condition, there are a variety of ways to treat dark circles under your eyes including basic ones like concealer and surgical ones like a fat transfer. This article will discuss a few of the ways that we can treat your dark circles. Read on to learn more.
Concealer
Concealer is the fastest and easiest way that we can get rid of dark circles under your eyes. Available in a sponge applicator, gel tube, or a wand, concealer can help you find temporary relief from your circles. When shopping for a concealer, however, make sure to choose a color that is one shade lighter than your natural skin— this will give you more coverage.
Fillers
Another way that we at Bay Area Laser Cosmetic Surgery Center can help you find temporary relief from your dark circles is to give you fillers. Containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, fillers like Restylane and Juvederm can be injected into the skin under your eyes to add more volume and texture— getting rid of circles in the process.
Fat Transfer
Wouldn’t it be great if you could remove fat from one part of your body and inject it into your face? With a fat transfer surgery, that small dream can become a reality. By removing fat from areas of your body like your abdomen, upper thighs, upper arms, and buttocks, our doctors can then reinject that fat into the skin under your eyes.
If you are sick and tired of looking sick and tired because of your dark circles, consider trying the above options. To learn more about how we can help you get rid of your dark circles, contact Bay Area Laser Cosmetic Surgery Center and schedule an appointment with our office!

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