Dark Circles Under Eyes: Causes and Treatment Options

You look in the mirror, you sleep fine, and you still look tired. Dark circles under the eyes are one of the most common things patients bring up at Dynasty Clinic and one of the most misunderstood. Some causes fade with better sleep and a good eye cream. Others need a real treatment to shift. …

Dark Circles Under Eyes

You look in the mirror, you sleep fine, and you still look tired. Dark circles under the eyes are one of the most common things patients bring up at Dynasty Clinic and one of the most misunderstood. Some causes fade with better sleep and a good eye cream. Others need a real treatment to shift. This guide walks through why dark circles show up in the first place, and every treatment option worth knowing about, from the simplest to the most advanced.

What Actually Causes Dark Circles?

Dark circles are not one single problem they’re usually a mix of a few things happening at once under thin, delicate skin. Knowing which one applies to you is the first step to picking the right fix.

1. Thin Skin and Visible Blood Vessels

The skin under your eyes is some of the thinnest on your body. As you age, it gets even thinner, and the small blood vessels underneath start to show through giving that blue-purple tint. This is genetic for many people and shows up even in kids and teens.

2. Volume Loss (Hollowing)

As you get older, the fat pads that once cushioned your under-eye area shrink. Without that padding, you get a sunken, hollow look, and shadows fall into the hollow which reads as a dark circle even if there’s no pigment change at all.

3. Pigmentation

Extra melanin (skin pigment) can build up under the eyes, caused by sun exposure, rubbing your eyes often, some skin conditions, or simply genetics. This shows up as a true brown discoloration rather than a shadow.

4. Puffiness and Fluid Retention

Under-eye bags cast their own shadow. Fluid buildup, allergies, too much salt, or fat pads pushing forward can all cause puffiness and the shadow it throws often looks like a dark circle, even when the real issue is swelling, not pigment.

5. Lifestyle Factors

Poor sleep, dehydration, smoking, alcohol, and long screen time won’t cause dark circles on their own, but they make every other cause on this list look worse. This is the one factor you can improve without a clinic visit.

6. Ageing in General

Combine thinning skin, volume loss, and years of sun exposure, and dark circles become one of the clearest signs of facial aging, often the first thing people notice before fine lines or sagging.

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How to Tell Which Cause Applies to You

  • Circles look bluish or purple, skin feels thin: likely vascular (visible blood vessels)
  • A visible dip or hollow under the eye, shadow falls into it: likely volume loss
  • Circles look brown, get darker in the sun: likely pigmentation
  • Puffy or swollen in the morning, gets better through the day: likely fluid or fat pad related
  • Mix of the above: most patients which is why a proper consultation matters more than guessing from a mirror

Treatment Options: From Simple to Advanced

At-Home and Lifestyle Fixes

Worth trying first, especially if your circles are mild or lifestyle-linked:

  • 7–8 hours of sleep, consistently
  • Cutting back on salt and alcohol, especially the night before
  • A vitamin C or caffeine-based eye cream for pigmentation and puffiness
  • Daily SPF around the eyes to stop pigmentation getting worse
  • Cold compress in the morning for puffiness

These help with mild cases, but they won’t touch hollowing, deep pigment, or genuinely thin skin that needs a clinical treatment.

PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) Under-Eye Treatment

Best for thin skin, mild hollowing, and an overall tired look using your own blood’s healing power rather than a filler.

PRF uses a small sample of your own blood, processed to pull out the platelet-rich fibrin, then placed gently under the eyes. It boosts your skin’s own collagen, smooths texture, and softens hollows with no artificial filler involved. Most patients need 3–4 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with results building over a few months. Read the full breakdown in our guide to PRF under-eye treatment in Dubai.

Endolift (Laser Fibre Treatment)

Best for a mix of under-eye bags and hollow cheeks, or skin that’s lost firmness as well as volume. Endolift uses a laser fibre thinner than a human hair, guided just under the skin through tiny entry points. It does two things at once breaks down small fat pockets causing puffiness, and heats the tissue to trigger new collagen. It’s one of the few treatments that can fix both a bulge (excess fat) and a hollow (volume loss) on the same face, sometimes in the same session, with far less downtime than surgery. See the full explanation in Can Endolift Fix Under-Eye Bags & Hollow Cheeks?

Eye Bag Removal Laser Treatment

Best for: puffiness and sagging skin that’s the main complaint, more than pigment or hollowing. This non-invasive laser treatment tightens the skin, boosts collagen, and helps reduce fluid buildup around the eyes  smoothing out puffiness and fine lines without surgery. It’s a good fit when bags and sagging are the dominant issue rather than a hollow or heavy pigment change. Full details here: Eye Bag Removal Laser Treatment.

Dermal Fillers

Best for pure volume loss with little to no puffiness or pigment issue. A small, precise amount of filler placed in the tear trough (the hollow just under the eye) fills the gap that’s casting a shadow. This works fastest for hollowing specifically, though it needs a skilled injector too much filler in this area looks worse, not better.

Under-Eye Whitening / Brightening Treatments

Best for brown, pigment-driven dark circles rather than shadows from hollowing or puffiness. These treatments target melanin buildup directly, using a mix of brightening solutions, lasers, or light injections to even out skin tone under the eyes over a course of sessions.

Which Treatment Is Actually Right for You?

Because most people have more than one cause behind their dark circles, the honest answer is: it depends on what a proper look at your skin shows. A patient with thin skin and mild hollowing needs a very different plan from someone dealing with puffiness and heavy pigment. That’s the whole point of a consultation matching the treatment to the actual cause, not just the symptom in the mirror.

Blepharoplasty (Surgical Option)

Best for significant, long-standing bags or sagging skin that non-surgical options can’t fully correct. This is the surgical route excess skin and fat around the eyelid are removed or repositioned. It’s a bigger commitment with real downtime, so it’s usually recommended only when non-surgical treatments won’t get far enough, or when sagging is severe.

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Conclusion

Dark circles rarely have one single cause, which is exactly why one-size-fits-all advice. Thin skin, volume loss, pigment, and puffiness each need a different approach, sometimes a combination of two. Whether your fix is as simple as more sleep or as targeted as PRF or Endolift, getting the cause right is what makes the treatment actually work.

FAQs

A mix of thin skin showing blood vessels, volume loss (hollowing), pigmentation, puffiness, and lifestyle factors like poor sleep. Most people have more than one cause at once.

Some causes, like hollowing, respond very well to treatments like PRF or Endolift with long-lasting results. Others, like genetic thin skin, can be improved but tend to need occasional touch-ups.



 It depends on the cause. PRF and Endolift work well for thin skin and hollowing, fillers work well for pure volume loss, and eye bag removal laser or under-eye whitening work better for puffiness or pigment.

Most non-surgical options (PRF, Endolift, laser) use numbing cream and are described as mild warmth or pressure rather than pain, with little to no downtime.

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