Looking Tired

Why do I look tired all the time?

Do people comment that you look tired, or do you feel you look tired?

 

Dark circles under the eyes and heavy upper eyelids give the appearance of looking tired. Dark circles can be due to several factors: swelling or puffiness under the eyes, blue skin discolouration or pigmentation and shadowing from volume loss in the cheeks and around the eyes. Both fat pads and bone support the eye ligaments. This creates a hollow look under the eyes or a deepened tear trough. Heavy upper eyelids occur with ageing of the skin and lack of support from the underlying bone and fat pads.

Treatment by Sonia Sang RN

To effectively address a tired appearance, a comprehensive assessment is essential to pinpoint the underlying causes unique to each individual. At TAC, we offer a range of treatments designed to rejuvenate your tired look, including microneedling, skin boosters, and PDO threads that enhance skin quality by hydrating and stimulating collagen production. For volume loss, dermal fillers can provide significant improvement, and botulinum toxin can elevate the eyebrows, which helps to lift sagging upper eyelids.

 

Our approach to treating tear troughs involves a technique that prioritizes natural results. By first restoring volume in the cheeks or temples, we reinforce the underlying structures that support the tear trough ligaments, creating a natural lifting effect. If additional softening is needed, we can then directly fill the tear troughs.

 

The result is a fresher, more rejuvenated look, as if you’ve just returned from a restful holiday.

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Ready to treat yourself to confidence? Get in touch with us today to sit down with one of our specialists at our Browns Bay clinic
Treatment by Dr Jennifer Irvine

Under eye puffiness can occur if the tear trough is overfilling directly or if the wrong product is used in this area. To achieve natural results requires the right product, using the right technique, experience and a deep understanding of facial anatomy and product pharmacology.

 

At TAC our highly trained doctors and senior nurse have undergone extensive training to ensure optimal results.

Yes, one of the key benefits of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers is their reversibility. Unlike permanent fillers, hyaluronic acid can be broken down naturally over time. If you are dissatisfied with the results or experience any complications, we can use an enzyme called hyaluronidase to dissolve the filler, restoring the treated area to its pre-treatment state.

 

Experience a transformation that revitalises your appearance with our experts at The Aesthetics Centre.