How to get rid of hereditary eye bags

Dermal fillers are injectables that are inserted into the skin to make it plumper and better looking. The best product for the under-eye area is based on hyaluronic acid because the latter is naturally existent in the skin.

Since some eye bags form as a result of hollowness below the eyes (tear troughs), these injectables can fill the empty spaces and even out the look. However, it is important that you choose an experienced professional for this procedure because fillers can be tricky.

You need to use just enough product - not too much nor too little - and it should not be inserted too close to the surface of the skin.

Not to mention, dermal fillers come with different thicknesses, depending on whether you you're looking to build volume and add more definition, or you're simply camouflaging sunken areas.

Another thing to take into account is that a topical anaesthetic cream may be offered to the patient to numb the area before application. The great thing about dermal fillers is that they can also treat some fine lines and wrinkles caused by ageing. In most cases, one course of filler is just enough to achieve good outcomes.

All in all, when it comes to this and every other cosmetic treatment, you should choose a qualified medical professional over an unlicenced beauty guru from a local beauty centre.

Chemical peels for puffy lids

Chemical peels are often used as the first line of treatment in the doctor's office (after homemade remedies fail to provide the desired results). When the right agents and concentrations are employed, they are really effective in reducing under-eye puffiness and dark under-eye circles.

There are light, medium depth, and deep peels. Medical professionals are trained and experienced in combining different strengths of acids. They know exactly how much to apply and how long they should keep the product on. This is why it is recommended you choose a certified doctor for this one.

Topical creams for the under-eye area

Eye creams containing retinol exfoliate the skin and increase skin cell production as well as collagen production. This can improve the appearance of under-eye bags and dark circles. Retinol creams also reduce fine lines and wrinkles, giving you a more youthful look.

Another cream worth investigating comes with vitamin C. It's important to note that whatever you choose, you should max out your sunscreen application because these products can make you more sensitive to sun exposure.

You can pick topical creams on your own, or you can consult a dermatologist about it. Stronger concentrations are not usually available over-the-counter.

Not to mention, a medical professional will give you guidelines on the frequency of application and the amount of product it's best to use for your skin.

What are the Main Causes of Bags under the Eyes?

To be clear, everybody has had bags under the eyes at one point or another. There are several reasons for them, including:

  • Ageing: age affects the eyes and faces first
  • Lifestyle factors
  • Lack of sleep or adequate rest causes the blood vessels to dilate
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Fluid pooling in the lower-lid region due to gravity and water retention in the body
  • Too much salt in the diet leading up to fluid accumulation under the eyes

You can read our post on what causes eye bags for more information.

What Home Remedies can Help with Puffy Lids?

There are many different approaches to apply. For one, you should always use sunscreen whenever you are out and about, even on rainy days. Sun exposure is one of the biggest factors contributing to skin ageing and bags under the eyes. Besides, having a healthy skin care regimen can go a long way.

The second step you should take is to ensure you get enough sleep. As you know, lack of sleep has a huge impact on your face.

Further to this, you can try applying a cold compress over your eyes. Green tea bags work as well. Green tea is loaded with powerful antioxidants that increase blood flow to the area, reducing inflammation and slowing down the ageing process.

Another great option is caffeine. It is known to constrict the blood vessels responsible for the dark circles and puffiness. Apply caffeine masks to your under-eye area for several minutes and see if it does anything for you.

Also, you should make it a point to avoid salty foods, as salt leads to water retention, giving you puffy eyelids. On that note, it won't hurt to try sleeping with an elevated head to see if this improves the condition.

Last but not least, there are some eye creams that are touted to reduce swelling and minimise the appearance of bags under the eyes. You can select a cream according to your skin type. You can start with a light chemical peel with AHA acids or a cream containing vitamin C.

There are a slew of over-the-counter products but if you are interested in a more powerful formula, talk to a dermatologist or aesthetic doctor who can recommend one suited for you specifically.

If a few lifestyle changes don't help you get rid of the bags under your eyes, you can always hide any imperfections with makeup. Read our tips on how to remove eye bags permanently at home.

And if that doesn't do the trick, your best bet is to consult an aesthetic surgeon. The cosmetic industry offers a plethora of methods that can treat puffiness and dark circles, among other cosmetic concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I have hereditary eye bags?

Some people are just predisposed to having eye bags and under-eye circles. The reason for this is still unknown, but if one or both of your parents experienced under-eye bags from an early age, your chances of having eye bags are quite high.

Can you get rid of hereditary under-eye bags?

Yes, you can. There is a special eye bag surgery that can reposition the tissues in the undereye area and remove excess fat pockets as needed.

Keep in mind that at-home treatments are not going to be very useful here since they can temporarily shrink lower lids when there is water retention going on in that region. However, they don't have any long-lasting effects, nor do they change your genetics.

What causes hereditary eye bags?

It is considered that genetic eye bags happen due to the lack of support of muscles and other tissues that are positioned in front of the fat pockets. As a result of that, the fat bulges out, creating the appearance of bags under the eyes.

Do eye bags run in the family?

Yes. Heredity can play a role in bags under the eyes and dark circles.

Are genetics the reason you have eye bags and dark circles in your 20s?

Genetics are just one of the causes of under-eye bags and skin health issues. Other causes include water retention in the body, skin ageing, sagging of the skin and tissue supporting your eyelids, allergies and other health issues, sleep issues, etc.

What is the recovery time for under-eye fillers?

Dermal fillers don't usually have a recovery period. You can go back to your daily activities right away as long as you are not bothered by some swelling in the treatment area. Your under-eye circles and puffiness will gradually begin to look better as the days go by.

How do you get rid of genetic under eye circles?

Here are some common methods:.
Apply a cold compress. A cold compress may reduce swelling and shrink dilated blood vessels to lessen the appearance of puffiness and dark circles. ... .
Get extra sleep. ... .
Elevate your head. ... .
Stay hydrated. ... .
Soak with tea bags. ... .
Try eye creams. ... .
Conceal with makeup..

Why do I have genetic eye bags?

How do genetics and family history affect the appearance of eye bags? The shape of the under eye area affects the depth of the under eye creases. Chances are that if you have these deep creases as a child, they are inherited and ultimately you will appear tired in early adulthood.

How do you permanently remove eye bags?

The following tips can help you reduce or eliminate bags under your eyes:.
Use a cool compress. Wet a clean washcloth with cool water. ... .
Cut down on fluids before bedtime and limit salt in your diet. ... .
Don't smoke. ... .
Get enough sleep. ... .
Sleep with your head slightly raised. ... .
Reduce allergy symptoms. ... .
Use cosmetics..

Do hereditary dark circles go away?

Often the cause is multifactorial, meaning that my chronic sleep issues likely exacerbate the appearance of the genetic pigmentation under my eyes. And it turns out that “fixing” dark under eyes isn't really even possible—especially if you have an underlying genetic predisposition.

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