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Treating Eye Bags Without Undergoing Surgery
Home Remedies to Treat Eyebags

Treating Eye Bags Without Undergoing Surgery

Experts claim natural ageing is amongst the most common causes of under-eye bags and puffiness. As the skin starts to age, it becomes laxer and is more likely to undergo wrinkle formation. The weakening of the muscles around the eyes further exaggerates the under-eye bags as the fat around the eyes starts to bulge out. If you are dealing with eye bags, this article will help you understand the different ways to improve their appearance and the effectiveness of lifestyle modifications compared to professionally performed surgical and non-surgical eye bag removal in Singapore.

What Causes Eye Bags?

  • Consuming a diet high in salt: Consuming salty foods can lead to greater fluid retention in the body to balance out the excess salt. This may lead to swelling under the eyes.
  • Experiencing frequent allergies: Constantly suffering from inflammation and congestion associated with allergies can exacerbate under-eye bags.
  • Experiencing thyroid disorders: Having thyroid problems can lead to the under eyes becoming more swollen and more prominent eye bags.
  • Hereditary: Eye bags are a physical trait that is found to run in some families. Hence they can also be inherited through generations.
  • Ageing: Ageing can lead to laxity of the skin under the eyes and weakening of the muscles, leading to the fat tissues bulging out and presenting as prominent under-eye bags.

Types of Eye Bags

There are different forms and severities of under-eye bags. These may vary based on the individual’s genetics, stress levels, health status, and age. The three common types of eye bags include:

1. Mild Eye Bags

Mild Eye Bags

Mild eye bags are associated with a low level of fat accumulation under the eyes, making them the least prominent type. These eye bags may not be apparent and only noticeable through some angles. Their low levels of prominence make them easy to treat using less invasive methods like home remedies and fillers. Fillers can be used to camouflage the eye bags effectively.

2. Moderate Eye Bags

Moderate Eye Bags

Moderate levels of eye bags are more prominent than mild eye bags due to the more significant fat accumulation under the eyes. Unlike mild eye bags, they may be noticeable immediately and may not be as easy to camouflage. The fat accumulated under the eyes can form semi-circles that may cause a tired-looking appearance. Simple home remedies may not treat these eye bags effectively and require professional intervention, such as eye bag removal.

3. Severe Eye Bags

Severe Eye Bags

Severe eye bags are the most apparent form of eye bags associated with high-fat accumulation levels under the eyes. The accumulated fat forms accentuated semi-circles under the eyes, making the area look bulging along with sagging skin. The sagging of the skin associated with these eye bags can make the individual look much older than they are and also look dull and exhausted perpetually. Severe forms of eye bags often require either surgical or non-surgical interventions.

Lifestyle Modifications to Reduce the Appearance of Eye Bags

By making simple changes to your daily routine and habits, you can effectively reduce puffiness and rejuvenate the delicate skin around your eyes. Here’s how:

  1. Reduce Salt and Caffeine Intake: Lowering your consumption of salt and caffeine can help prevent fluid retention, reducing puffiness around the eyes.
  2. Enhance Sleep Quality: Improving your sleep habits and re-evaluating your sleeping position can prevent fluid buildup and reduce the prominence of under-eye bags.
  3. Manage Stress: Stress can exacerbate eye bag formation. Implement stress-relief techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises to promote relaxation and minimise puffiness.
  4. Quit Smoking and Moderate Alcohol Consumption: Smoking and excessive alcohol intake contribute to skin ageing and dehydration, leading to the appearance of eye bags. Dropping these habits can improve overall skin health and reduce puffiness.
  5. Include Collagen-Rich Foods in Your Diet: Collagen helps maintain skin elasticity and firmness. Incorporate foods rich in collagen, such as bone broth, fish, and leafy greens, into your diet to support skin health and reduce the visibility of under-eye bags.

Alternatives for Longer-Lasting Results

Even though lifestyle modifications can be easily made, they may often not be effective for long-term results. This is particularly true in the case of moderate eye bags and dark circles. It is also where a professionally performed eye bag removal in Singapore, through non-surgical methods comes into play. 

1. Non-Surgical Eye Bag Removal

Non-Surgical Eye Bag Removal

Individuals with mild to moderate levels of eye bags may be treated with non-surgical eye bag removal. Methods include scarless eye bag removal and dermal filler injections.

Dermal fillers are most commonly composed of hyaluronic acid, which is injected into the under eyes using fine needles. This helps to camouflage the eye bags and provides intense hydration to the area around the eyes. The fillers also help stretch out the skin under the eyes, which reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and allows the individual to achieve a more youthful look. Fillers can typically last 9 to 12 months on average.

Scarless Eye Bag Removal Using Needle Sized Laser

On the other hand, scarless eye bag removal in Singapore allows the removal of fat tissues from under the eyes. The procedure utilises a needle-sized laser that helps remove the accumulated fat and water from the under-eye bags permanently, allowing long-term results. The average time for the procedure is 30 minutes.

Some individuals may opt for surgical removal due to several factors, such as more immediate and dramatic results, making them appealing to those seeking rapid transformation. Additionally, for individuals with severe or genetically determined eye bags, surgery may be a much longer-lasting solution. 

2. Eye Bag Surgery in Singapore

Transconjunctival Eye Bag Surgery and Incisional Eye Bag Surgery

The two common eye bag surgeries performed in Singapore include Transconjunctival eye bag surgery and Incisional eye bag surgery

During a transconjunctival eye bag surgery, the surgeon targets the inner area of the eyelids, which is then used to remove the accumulated fats from the eye bags. The main advantage of transconjunctival eye bag surgery is that it does not leave any scars on the individual’s face and leads to long-term results. 

On the other hand, incisional eye bag surgery involves an incision being made into the lower lash line. This incision allows the removal of not only the accumulated fat tissues but also the excess skin. As a result, the incisional eye bag surgery leads to smoother, tighter under-eye skin and reduces fine lines and wrinkles.

Non-Surgical vs Surgical Eye Bag Removal

Cost Recovery Incision Suitable for Targets
Surgical Eye Bag Removal Higher cost Longer recovery period Incisions are made during the surgical eye bag treatment. However, the incisions are made into the lash line, so it leads to none to minimal scarring. Moderate to severe eye bags. Targets to remove the excessive accumulated fat and lax skin under the eyes.
Non-Surgical Eye Bag Removal Lower cost Shorter recovery period It does not involve any incision, hence no scarring. Mild to moderate eye bags. Involves either removal of excess fats by laser or filling deficiency by hyaluronic acid.

Achieve Baggage-Free Beauty

In the quest for reducing and eliminating under-eye bags, you may first choose to explore making lifestyle modifications. However, when these DIY approaches prove insufficient or if you seek a longer-lasting solution, professional eye bag removal methods in Singapore become a viable alternative.

Let our certified plastic surgeons at Dream Plastic Surgery help you achieve brighter and more awake-looking eyes.

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