Dark Circles Under Eyes
Prevalence: Extremely common; a primary cosmetic complaint across all age groups and ethnicities
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About
Periorbital hyperpigmentation presenting as dark discoloration under the eyes. Multifactorial etiology includes thin periorbital skin exposing underlying vasculature, increased melanin deposition, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and tear trough deformity. The periorbital skin is the thinnest on the body (~0.5 mm).
Common Symptoms
Risk Factors
- Genetics
- Aging
- Lack of sleep
- Allergies (allergic shiners)
- Periorbital edema
- Iron deficiency anemia
- Excessive sun exposure
- Dehydration
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