Can Bags Under Eyes Be Removed?

Surgical and Non-Surgical Eye Bag Treatments 
There are many ways to do an under eye treatment. Eye bags often make a person look very worn out and tired and don’t improve with sleep or diet. The most common cause of eye bags is actually the loss of the elasticity of fatty tissue in the cheeks. The bags are the result of the last of the deflation of the cheeky fat. The other most common cause of eye bags is a weak orbital septum, which is the membrane that holds up the fat under the eyes. Seasonal allergies, water retention and some habits such as sleeping with your face down, smoking, doing drugs, and alcohol can aggravate it.


Non-surgical Eye Bags Treatment

Dermal fillers are currently the most popular way to alleviate eye bags. They contain a gel of hyaluronic acid, which naturally helps the body to restore its lost volume. However, the exact product used must depend on the person’s individual facial anatomy. While Voluma is the most common, some cases require Restylne or other similar product brand. Side effects are rare but can consist of tenderness, redness or swelling. Most people are able to return to work the next day after having it done.

Eye exercises, such as Marie-Veronique Nadeau’s The Yoga Facelift can work overtime to alleviate them. It involves using light pressure from your fingers as you make various facial expressions and pressures. Also, regular Yoga poses, such as back bends increase circulation to the face.

If you’re brave, you could try a neti pot. This is an ancient remedy that involves a small teapot, pouring saltwater into one nostril and letting it drain out the other. It is said to be incredible in cleansing out water retention in the sinuses.

Homemade eye cream with frankincense and shea butter. It involves a simple recipe of 10 drops of frankincense essential oil, an ounce of pure aloe vera gel, an ounce of unrefined shea butter, an ounce of coconut oil, and ½ teaspoon of Vitamin E. Simply mix the ingredients together in a small bowl. Do be aware that coconut oil can harden during the colder months so you may want to heat it then. When done, transfer into a glass jar and it should be good for up to 30 uses. Simply apply it once after you wake up and once at night.

Surgical Eye Bag Removal

Surgery involves removing or adjusting the fat under the eyes. In some cases, it’s necessary to remove the fat altogether. Most people are able to resume all of their normal activities about a week after the surgery. However, it can take up to six weeks to recover depending on how closely the person follows medical instructions and on the body’s natural healing pace.

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