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Puffiness and dark circles

Bags and dark circles under the eyes are common skin problems that can give many people a tired or older look. Although they are usually harmless, they can sometimes affect self-confidence. A healthy lifestyle with adequate sleep, good skin care, and avoiding excessive sun exposure can help reduce puffiness and dark circles.

What are puffiness and dark circles?

Puffiness is slight swelling or thickening under the eyes, often caused by fluid accumulation, fatigue or sagging skin.

Dark circles are discolorations of the skin under the eyes that can give a tired or older appearance. They can be blue, purple or brown in color.

Puffiness and dark circles under the eyes can be caused by various factors such as aging, lack of sleep, stress, genetic predisposition or an unhealthy lifestyle. Puffiness is often caused by an accumulation of fluid or fat, while dark circles result from pigmentation, thin skin or shadowing.

Treatments for puffiness and dark circles

Mesotherapy skin boosters

Mesotherapy skinboosters has a specific booster for around the eyes. This treatment "Mesotherapy Eyes" is a targeted treatment that uses fine injections to inject a blend of vitamins, minerals, hyaluronic acid and other active ingredients directly into the skin around the eyes. These ingredients help revitalize, hydrate and strengthen the skin.

Results

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Reimbursements for treatments

Our clinic is affiliated with the Dutch Association of Skin Therapists and has the Quality Mark for Paramedics. Treatments are performed by AGB-registered skin therapists at all times.

We are also affiliated with all insurance companies. If you have supplementary insurance, many of our treatments are often reimbursed by your health insurance company. The amount of reimbursement varies per insurer; you can request this information from your health insurance company.

Frequently asked questions about puffiness and dark circles

Depending on the cause, they can be reduced by adequate sleep, a healthy lifestyle and treatments, but hereditary factors are more difficult to influence.

Yes, get enough sleep, avoid smoking and alcohol, hydrate well, and protect the skin from the sun.

Yes, hereditary predisposition plays an important role in the development of both puffiness and dark circles.

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