by admin-preprod-hayot | Oct 18, 2022 | Eye surgery, Surgery for dark circles
What is a ring? Unlike under-eye bags, which are similar to edema of the lower eyelids, dark circles (also known as the judo-palpebral fold) refer to variations in the color of the skin under the eyes. Their color varies because the skin is extremely thin in this...
by admin-preprod-hayot | Jul 26, 2022 | Eye surgery, Surgery for dark circles
Why do I have red circles? Red or brown circles should not be confused with hollow circles. The latter are the direct consequence of age-related loss of skin volume. Fat loss causes the skin to sag, hollowing out and revealing the orbital bone. Red circles don’t...
by admin-preprod-hayot | Jul 22, 2022 | Eye surgery, Surgery for dark circles
What are blue circles? Blue circles should not be confused with other types of dark circles, such as hollow circles and red circles. The latter are linked to a natural overproduction of melanin, while hollow circles are the consequence of melting fat. Blue circles, on...
by admin-preprod-hayot | Jul 13, 2022 | Eye surgery, Surgery for dark circles
Why does the skin on my eyelids sag? The skin of the eyelids is extremely thin. As a result, when it becomes dehydrated, the fat between the eyelids and the orbital bone disappears. This leads to the appearance of dark circles, which darken the eyes. Other phenomena...
by admin-preprod-hayot | Jun 22, 2022 | Eye surgery, Surgery for dark circles
Why do dark circles appear? Dark circles are a variation in the color of the skin under the eyes. Often a source of complexes, dark circles are the result of skin dehydration. Many factors can cause this phenomenon. The first is skin aging, which causes a gradual...
by admin-preprod-hayot | Apr 22, 2022 | Eye surgery, Surgery for dark circles
Why do dark circles appear? Dark circles correspond to the furrow formed under the eyes, extending from the jugopalpebral fold. This darker or lighter area indirectly alters the appearance of the eyes, giving them a hard, sad or tired look. The skin around the eyelids...