Are you dealing with puffy eyes or dark circles? No worries, our South Florida dermatologist can help you learn more about reducing bags under the eye. There are plenty of options to look into. First, let's start off with what causes bags under the eyes:
  • High-salt diet: Too many salty foods can lead to water retention and swelling. 
  • Allergies: Congestion or inflammation from your allergies can sometimes lead to puffiness under the eyes.
  • Medical conditions: Some conditions, like thyroid problems, cause the eyes and under the eyes to become swollen. 
  • Genetics: Bags under the eye can often be a physical trait that runs in the family. 
  • Natural aging process: the loss of firmness in the skin and muscles happens as you age leading to the bags under the eye. 
While some of these are the natural way of life or genetic, there are still various ways to treat and reduce the bags under the eyes.     

What Is the Best Thing for Bags Under the Eye?

While there is no one cure way to reduce bags under the eyes, there are many treatments and products you can choose from:
  • At-home treatments for puffy eyes
  • Medical options  for under-eye bags
  • Creams for under the eyes
 

At-Home Treatments for Puffy Eyes

It is common to wake up in the morning and deal with puffiness around the eye area. There are a few ways to naturally reduce swelling:
  • Cold Compresses: Cooling the area will lower the swelling and inflammation by reducing the blood flow. That can work with anything cold like ice packs, frozen vegetables, chilled cucumber slices, etc. 
  • Caffeine: Caffeine is a vasoconstrictor, meaning it will constrict the blood vessels. There are many cosmetic creams with caffeine in them to reduce puffiness.
  • Tea Bags: Using chilled tea bags (caffeinated black tea) on closed eyes is another way to treat the area with caffeine. Plus it is very relaxing. 
 

Medical Options for Under Eye Bags

There are both surgical and non-surgical ways to approach how to reduce bags under the eyes. There is a surgery called “Blepharoplasty'' or eyelid lift. And for those seeking non-surgical options, there is:
  • Filler: This treatment places a filler material where the under-eye area and cheek meet to create a smooth transition. 
  • Laser Resurfacing: This is where a laser gets used to remove surface layers of wrinkly skin in the under-eye area, stimulating new collagen growth, resulting in firmer skin. 
  • Chemical Peel: A chemical peel treats wrinkly under-eye skin by removing the superficial top layers, revealing tighter, brighter skin. Results can last up to a few years. 
 

Creams For Under The Eyes

There are various creams and concealers on the market to help treat and conceal the bags and dark circles under the eyes.  Good eye creams for bags and dark circles:
  • Revision Skincare D.E.J. Eye Cream
  • SkinCeuticals AOX + Eye Gel
  • Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Eye Creme
  • First Aid Beauty Eye Duty Niacinamide Brightening Eye Cream
  • SkinBetter Instant Effect Gel
  • First Aid Beauty Eye Duty TripleRemedy A.M. Gel Cream
  Concealer for under-eye circles:
  • NARS Radiant Concealer
  • Dior Forever Skin Correct Concealer
  • Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Concealer
  • Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Face and Under-Eye Concealer
  • Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat All-Over Brightening Concealer Pen
 

Contact Us 

You can always talk to our dermatologist at DCSI to see what treatment option, cream, or which one of our services would be beneficial. It also helps to test out different brightening concealers and under-eye makeup to see which one works best for you. Contact Us today to make your appointment.  Related Reading: How Often Can You Do A Chemical Peel? When Do Makeup Products Expire?