Dr. Tran Thi My Linh, a dermatologist specializing in cosmetic dermatology at Tam Anh General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, examined Hang and noted pronounced dark circles under her eyes, along with fine wrinkles and mild puffiness. The doctor diagnosed her with under-eye circles caused by lack of sleep, stress, and naturally thin skin.
Considering her skin condition and desire for quick, natural-looking improvement, Hang chose meso injections over laser treatments or fillers. This method directly delivers nutrients to the skin around the eyes to brighten, regenerate, and deeply moisturize. After three sessions spaced 4 weeks apart, Hang's dark circles significantly faded, her eye sockets appeared less hollow, and her face looked fresher and more radiant.
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A doctor administers meso injections to treat Hang's under-eye circles. Photo: *Tam Anh General Hospital* |
Dr. Linh explained that under-eye circles can be caused by factors such as hyperpigmentation, poor circulation, or thin skin that allows underlying blood vessels to show through. Topical creams often have limited effectiveness because they struggle to penetrate deeply. Meso injections deliver active ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid (HA), peptides, and glutathione directly into the under-eye skin, improving pigmentation, brightening the skin tone, and restoring skin structure.
After meso injections, the eye area may be slightly swollen or red for a few days. Patients should avoid sun exposure and harsh cosmetics around the eyes. Dr. Linh emphasized that under-eye meso injections are a specialized technique that should be performed by qualified doctors at reputable medical facilities to ensure safety and minimize the risk of swelling, bruising, or unwanted side effects.
The effects of meso injections can last from 6 months to a year, depending on individual factors and lifestyle. Patients should still get enough sleep, avoid staying up late, consume foods rich in vitamins C and E, and use sunscreen regularly to prevent recurrence.
Minh Huong
*The patient's name has been changed.
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