Bags Under Eyes Treatment
Other than wrinkles and fine lines, what make people look older are bags under eyes. This article gives you some tips on how to manage the problem, and keep it from getting worse.

How to Manage Bags Under Eyes?
# Inculcating foods rich in Vitamin A, E and C in the diet has proved as an effective method to reduce eye bags. It not only helps in reducing the puffiness, but also helps in keeping the skin clear and moist. As mentioned earlier, diet consisting of a high salt content is one of the reasons of baggy eyes. So, a low-salt diet is what is required.
# Administering lavender oil also comes in handy when treating eye bags. Prepare a mixture of the oil with 2½ cup of water, and mix well. Soak some cotton balls in the solution and after squeezing out the extra water, place the cotton ball over the eyes. This method provides great relief to the eyes.
# Bags may form under eyes due to improper redistribution of fluid and this is associated with eye swelling. So what most doctors recommend is to use pillows that keep the head in an elevated position (preferably two pillows) while sleeping. This helps the fluid in the area to drain out, and may help in reducing the puffiness.
# Using cold compresses such as ice-cold milk, ice-cold water, ice cubes, eye creams and gels chilled in the refrigerator, and cold facial masks also help.
# Baggy eyes appear worse during morning hours. This is due to the build up of fluid overnight. So, performing exercises such as jogging or even skipping can help reduce the swelling and improve the appearance of the bags.
Medical Treatment
Leaving out aging, certain medical conditions also come in the list of offenders. So finding the root cause of your eye bags and eliminating it should be the first step in the treatment. Common causes include:
- Sleep disorders
- Menstruation
- Stress
- Depression
- Heredity
- Salty food
- Improper blood circulation
- Alcohol abuse
- Smoking
- Anemia
- Kidney disorder or disease
The surgery consists of procedures, wherein, the surgeon makes a few tiny incisions below the eyelash. The aim is to basically get rid of the fat and surplus skin. The surgeon may also include different methods and it all depends on the underlying cause of the bags, and discussions with the patient about the different options available.
Note that blepharoplasty does not promise to get rid of other problems such as dark circles or crow's-feet. For dark circles, here are some tips that you can follow on a day-to-day basis:
- Keep your body well hydrated by drinking plenty of water (around 10 glasses) everyday.
- Apart from getting 7-8 hours of sound sleep, ensure that your eyes are not subjected to excessive strain.
- Massaging the area around the eyes with almond oil or coconut oil every night before retiring to bed, also proves effective in reducing the dark circles. Take care that you massage the area gently and don't over-massage.
- You can use freshly cut slices of cucumber or potato, to put them over your eyelids for about 15-20 minutes everyday. This gives a soothing feeling to the eyes.
- You can make a paste of turmeric powder or sandal wood and apply the paste below the eyes, and leave it to dry up for sometime. Thereafter, wash your face with lukewarm water, and then apply a cream (preferably an anti-aging cream).
- Milk cream has also been used as a beneficial product for reducing dark circles under eyes. Every night before going to bed, apply some of it under the eyes, and let it stay overnight.
- Shunning habits such as smoking, alcohol abuse, over sleeping, and maintaining a balanced diet also provide a great deal of benefit in treating such problems.
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