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Bag Eye Treatment PDF Print E-mail
Under eye bags can occur at any time in a person's life and for a variety of reasons. Sometimes the cause can be a lack of sleep, stress or allergies, in which case the solution can be quite simple. Other times however, the bags may require a more drastic form of treatment, such as cosmetic surgery.

There are a number of good beauty creams available on the market that are under eye bag treatments , ranging from the very expensive to more affordable. Whatever the cost, they contain many of the same ingredients that help reduce puffiness and improve the texture and appearance of the skin. Very often, these cream treatments help reinforce the delicate skin around the eye and some even help stimulate the area, allowing for improved drainage of fluids. Other ingredients to look for in an eye treatment are witch hazel, horse chestnut, ivy extract and caffeine, as well as various anti-oxidants such as green tea extract and cranberry.

For a more permanent removal of the bag, an eye treatment such as laser surgery may be the answer. Less invasive and with a faster recovery time that Blepharoplasty (traditional eye surgery), this procedure involves removing excess fat from the area and lifting the skin for a brighter, more refreshed look. Once this has been done, the patient can help prevent further under eye bags by applying a restoring collagen cream, reducing salt in the diet (to prevent fluid retention) and eating a healthy diet that is rich in anti-oxidants.
 
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