Eye rejuvenation treatment refers to a non-surgical medical aesthetic approach that focuses on improving skin quality and appearance in the periocular area, including the upper and lower eyelids. This undereye area is often one of the earliest regions to show visible signs of ageing due to its thin skin structure. This makes it more prone to gradual collagen loss, skin thinning, and changes in fat distribution over time, contributing to fine lines, uneven skin texture, pigmentation changes, and skin laxity.
Eye rejuvenation is not a single procedure, but an umbrella term that may include different medical approaches such as laser-based or energy-based treatments. The choice of treatment depends on individual skin condition, anatomy, and clinical assessment, with the aim of supporting periocular rejuvenation in a measured and appropriate manner.
There is a range of non-invasive, no downtime treatments available to rejuvenate the eye area for a more refreshed look. They can treat dark eye circles, fine lines and wrinkles, sagginess, and volume loss around the eye.
Eye rejuvenation treatments are selected based on the condition of the skin around the eyes, including factors such as texture, pigmentation, and early signs of laxity. During the consultation, your doctor will assess these areas and explain which treatment options may be appropriate, as well as what you can expect from each approach.
The treatment cost varies based on the type of procedure recommended and the number of sessions required. You may refer to our pricing page for a comprehensive overview of all our treatment costs.
Treatment frequency depends on the concern being addressed and how your skin responds. Some patients notice gradual improvement after one session, while others may benefit from a planned series to achieve more consistent results over time.
Side effects can vary depending on the type of treatment performed. In general, patients can expect temporary effects, such as mild redness, swelling, or sensitivity around the eye area. These usually settle on their own within a short period, depending on the treatment method and individual recovery.
Many treatment options can be tailored across a range of skin types. However, factors such as skin tone, sensitivity, and co-existing concerns such as acne scarring and pigmentation may influence treatment selection. A medical assessment is important to determine suitability.
Eye rejuvenation is often part of a broader treatment plan and may be combined with options such as skin boosters or chemical peels to support overall skin quality. Suitable combinations are discussed during consultation, where your doctor assesses the eye area alongside other facial concerns to determine a coordinated approach.
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