The area beneath the eyes is one of the most expressive parts of the face. It also shows early signs of fatigue, changes in skin quality and structural changes beneath the skin. Many people who visit our clinic in Sydney describe concerns such as dark circles, eye bags, hollowness or fine lines under the eyes. Understanding what these symptoms mean and the range of professional options available can help you make an informed decision that suits your individual needs.
Why Under Eye Concern Can Arise
Before exploring treatment options, it’s useful to understand some common under‑eye issues and what typically contributes to them.
Dark Circles Under the Eyes
Dark circles under the eyes can occur for several reasons. In some cases, the skin in this area is naturally thinner, allowing underlying blood vessels to show through more prominently. Other factors like pigmentation, genetics, circulation and the effects of ageing can also contribute. While skincare can provide support, these underlying structural and vascular contributors often need a tailored approach to address effectively.
Puffiness and Eye Bags
Eye bags or puffiness are often related to changes in the supporting tissues and muscles around the lower eyelid. With age, the structures that hold fat in place can become less firm, and fluid may collect beneath the eyes, creating a fuller or bulging appearance. Lifestyle factors and fluid retention can also influence this area.
Hollowing or Tear Troughs
As we age, or due to individual anatomy, the area between the lower eyelid and the cheek can lose volume and support. This region, known as the tear trough, can appear sunken and create shadowing that looks like dark circles or a tired expression.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
The skin under the eyes is delicate and thinner than most other areas of the face. Over time, natural loss of collagen and elastin, along with facial movements like smiling or squinting, can lead to fine lines and creases.
Professional Under Eye Treatment Options
Under‑eye concerns vary widely from person to person. Our approach at Ashbrooke Cosmetic Clinic starts with a comprehensive consultation so we can assess your anatomy, discuss your symptoms and explore suitable options. Below are treatment approaches commonly considered, depending on your specific concern.
Cosmetic Injectables for Volume and Hollowing
For hollowness in the tear trough region, carefully placed cosmetic injectables such as hyaluronic acid gels can provide subtle support and help smooth transitions between the cheek and lower eyelid. While this does not “remove” lines or bags, it can help soften shadows caused by volume loss.
Laser and Light‑Based Therapies
Technologies such as Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Fraxel laser resurfacing can target pigmentation irregularities and stimulate collagen production in the under‑eye area. These options may support changes in skin quality and texture, which can influence the appearance of dark circles.
Skin Boosters
Injectable skin boosters are designed to improve hydration and skin quality. By supporting skin moisture and firmness, they can assist with subtle improvements in under‑eye texture and plumpness, though they are not expected to eliminate deeper hollows or structural concerns.
Consultation and Personalised Planning
Each person’s needs vary. A one‑on‑one consultation helps determine whether a single treatment type is appropriate or whether combining approaches over time is likely to provide clearer, more consistent results. Your safety and well‑being are central to this planning process, and treatments are recommended only when suitable for your individual anatomy and health context.
What to Expect During and After Treatment
Professional under‑eye treatments are typically well‑tolerated when delivered by experienced medical practitioners. Nonetheless, it’s important to be informed about what you might experience and how to look after the area afterwards.
Common Temporary Reactions
After procedures such as fillers or laser therapy, you may notice:
- Mild swelling or redness at treatment sites
- Tenderness or slight puffiness
- Temporary bruising beneath the eyes
These reactions are usually mild and part of the normal healing response. They tend to resolve on their own within a few days.
Aftercare Recommendations
Your practitioner will discuss specific aftercare based on the treatment you receive, but general guidance may include:
- Avoiding vigorous rubbing or touching of the eyes for a short period
- Using sunscreen daily to support skin protection
- Following any personalised skin care guidance provided by our team
These steps support calm, healthy healing and help maintain the benefits of your treatment.
Choosing the Right Path for Your Under Eye Concerns
Under‑eye symptoms like dark circles, puffiness or hollowness can have different underlying causes. Lifestyle factors, sleep patterns and genetics all play roles. While certain non‑surgical treatments can offer meaningful improvement for many people, realistic expectations and tailored planning are essential.
Before any treatment, a detailed consultation will help clarify:
- The likely contributing factors to your under‑eye concern
- Which options are appropriate and safe
- What you can expect from each treatment type
Your practitioner will take time to explain all aspects, including potential benefits, limitations and risks, so you can make a well‑informed decision.
Final Thoughts
If you’re noticing persistent under‑eye changes that do not respond to at‑home care or skincare alone, speaking with a qualified cosmetic specialist can help you better understand your options. At our Sydney clinic, supporting you with clear information and personalised recommendations is our priority.
A thoughtful approach and professional guidance empower you to explore what might be appropriate for your individual concerns. If you would like to talk about symptoms like dark circles, puffiness or hollowness and learn more about possible treatment pathways, a consultation with one of our experienced clinicians is a helpful first step. Contact Ashbrooke to enquire about a one-on-one consultation for under eye treatments today.



