Treatments for tired under-eyes in Beaconsfield
Explore treatments for tired-looking under-eyes in Beaconsfield, including options designed to improve hollowness, fine lines, skin quality and the overall appearance of the eye area.

Understanding why under-eyes can look tired, even when you're not
Tired-looking eyes can make the whole face appear fatigued, even after a good night’s sleep. You may notice hollowing, dark circles, fine lines or thin, crepey skin beneath the eyes — and very often, more than one of these concerns is involved.
At Sculpt by Kelly Swann in Beaconsfield, Kelly takes a careful, individual approach to under-eye treatments because this delicate area isn’t suited to a one-size-fits-all solution. Depending on what is causing the tired appearance, options may include polynucleotides, other skin rejuvenation treatments or tear trough filler in suitable patients.
The goal is always to help the eye area look fresher and more rested while keeping the result natural.
There are lots of reasons your under-eyes may look tired, and it isn’t always down to lack of sleep. Genetics can influence the natural depth of the tear trough, pigmentation and how thin the skin appears.
As we age, changes in facial fat, bone structure and skin thickness can contribute to hollowing and shadowing beneath the eyes. Falling collagen and hydration levels may also make fine lines or crepey skin more noticeable.
Lifestyle factors can temporarily make the area appear worse, but persistent under-eye concerns are often structural. Kelly will look at whether the issue is primarily hollowing, skin quality, pigmentation or a combination before discussing treatment.
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What is the best treatment for tired-looking under-eyes?
It depends on what is causing them to look tired. Polynucleotides may be considered for skin quality, while tear trough filler may be appropriate for certain types of under-eye hollowing.
Can polynucleotides help under-eye skin?
Polynucleotides are often used to support hydration and skin quality in the delicate eye area and may help with fine or crepey-looking skin.
Will tear trough filler get rid of dark circles?
Not necessarily. Tear trough filler can help certain types of hollowing and shadowing but will not correct every cause of dark circles.
Where can I have under-eye treatments in Beaconsfield?
Sculpt by Kelly Swann provides personalised under-eye consultations in Beaconsfield to determine what is causing the concern before recommending treatment.
Book a consultation with Kelly to talk through your concerns and recommend which treatments are right for your skin, facial structure and goals.