There is a famous saying, “The eyes are the windows to the soul.” The eyes often show emotion when the rest of our body might not. Squinting, blinking, tears and excitement are all evident through the eyes. These emotions play a role in the changes that take place around your eyes as well – typically leaving the skin dark and wrinkled which makes us appear older.
Women.
The skin around the eyes is thin and there are no oil glands in this area to help with keeping the area moisturized. Collagen weakens easily in this area which results in deep lines and wrinkles. The eye area tends to show signs of aging before any other area on the face.
There are some precautions you can take to help maintain your youthful eyes:
If you are a happy, smiley person (like me) then you may experience crow’s feet over time. The solution to this annoying problem is a little bit of Botox. I use Botox regularly for my crow’s feet. Patients often complain about a furrow that develops under their eyes with time. This is called a tear trough and results from volume loss under the eyes and in the cheeks. The best way to address tear troughs is with a small bit of hyaluronic acid filler. This procedure can have some down time, as there may be swelling for 24- 96 hours. Arnica gel can help with swelling. The great thing about tear through filler is that it lasts a really long time. Some women feel that their eyes remain youthful and rejuvenated for up to 3 years after the filler. The last complaint that I hear about often is crepey under eye skin. As mentioned above, a good eye cream is very helpful for helping to hydrate the skin under the eye and minimize crepiness. However, when crepiness is severe, laser treatments may be necessary to stimulate collagen production under the eye. Your dermatologist can help you figure out what treatments are best for you. Face Needle Roller
How do you maintain youthful looking eyes?
African American Dermatologist