TYPE OF PROBLEM THAT REQUIRE Eye care Treatment
Eye Bags

Dark Eye Circles
Dark eye circles primarily occur due to hyperpigmentation, visible blood vessels, and thinning skin under the eyes.
Several factors contribute to their development:
- genetics play a crucial role in predisposing individuals to darker skin in this delicate area;
- aging causes the skin to lose collagen, becoming thinner and making blood vessels more apparent;
- fatigue exacerbates under-eye darkness by causing blood to pool; and sun exposure can increase melanin production, darkening the area further.

Under-Eye Bags and Puffiness
Aging is a significant factor here, as it leads to the weakening of the orbital septum, the structure that holds fat in place, allowing it to shift forward.
Fluid accumulation due to poor sleep, diet, or allergies can also contribute to the appearance of bags, as can hereditary factors.

Fine Lines and Wrinkles (Crow's Feet)
Crow’s feet, the fine lines that radiate from the outer corners of the eyes, are primarily caused by repetitive muscle movements associated with facial expressions (such as smiling or squinting) and the natural aging process.
Over time, collagen and elastin fibers in the skin break down, reducing its elasticity and ability to bounce back.
Additionally, environmental factors like UV exposure and smoking can accelerate collagen loss, making these lines more pronounced.


