Dark eye circles are medically known as periorbital hyperpigmentation, which generally does not require treatment, and can be removed through lifestyle changes and medical aesthetics if necessary.
Periorbital hyperpigmentation is very common, its occurrence has no obvious correlation with gender, and it occurs in middle-aged and old-aged people, people who use their eyes for a long time or stay up late, etc. It usually does not affect the health of the organism, and generally does not need to be treated. Temporary periorbital hyperpigmentation caused by poor sleep and periorbital edema can be recovered by rest and regular rest.
For long-term periorbital hyperpigmentation, it can be improved by medical aesthetic means. Commonly used methods include chemical peeling treatment, peeling laser, etc. There is usually no gender difference in treatment.
It is recommended that the appearance of dark circles under the eyes when necessary to regular hospitals, the specific treatment needs to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor.