Under-eye bags or fat prolapse can be managed in several ways, including:
- Lifestyle changes: Maintaining a healthy diet, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and reducing stress can help to improve the appearance of under-eye bags.
- Topical treatments: Certain creams, gels, and serums can help to reduce the appearance of under-eye bags by tightening the skin and reducing swelling.
- Non-surgical procedures: Non-surgical procedures, such as chemical peels, dermal fillers, or microneedling, can help to reduce the appearance of under-eye bags by stimulating collagen production and improving skin elasticity.
- Surgical procedures: In severe cases of fat prolapse, surgery may be necessary to correct the condition. Surgical procedures, such as lower eyelid blepharoplasty, can remove or reposition the fat that is causing the under-eye bags.
It’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the best treatment option for your individual needs and goals. They can also discuss the potential benefits and risks associated with each option.