Dermatologist explains why dark circles appear under the eyes

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British dermatologist Christina Psomadakis and oculoplastic surgeon (eyelid surgery specialist) Sabrina Shah-Desai said that the presence of dark circles under the eyes depends on the structure of the face, the person’s age and the level of exposure to ultraviolet radiation. In this respect reports Daily mail.

The dermatologist explained that dark circles under the eyes are often seen in people of Indian, Spanish, Middle Eastern and Far East Asian descent. This is because his skin color is dark. However, color change in the epidermis under the eyes can also be seen in light-skinned people. If a person’s forehead is prominent or their eyes are slightly protruding, shadows are formed under the lower eyelids, which are perceived as dark circles.

The oculoplastic surgeon added that human skin loses its elasticity with age and its surface cannot reflect light well. This leads to darkening of the area under the eyes. Unprotected sun exposure, exposure to high-energy visible light (HEV) emitted by smartphones and computer screens, and exposure to air pollution also lead to skin hyperpigmentation and the appearance of dark bags.

It is stated that avoiding alcohol, cigarettes and caffeine can help the skin gain a healthier tone. You also need to get enough sleep. You need to sleep for six to eight hours with your head elevated.

previous doctors listed Errors in skin care that can cause dermatitis and cancer.

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