Many non-surgical options exist to rejuvenate the under-eye area and face. The thin skin and dense vasculature around the eyes often lead to dark circles, puffiness, and bruising. Three fat pads are located under the eyes, becoming more prominent with age and as the cheek fat descends. Several outpatient procedures can help prevent this process.

**Mesotherapy:** Mesotherapy involves injecting a mixture of Vitamin K, Vitamin C, and other suitable agents into the under-eye area. It generally improves skin quality and thickness, reducing bruising. However, if volume loss is significant, mesotherapy alone is usually insufficient, and fillers are needed.

**Under-eye Light Fillers:** These are injected deep into the area, increasing the thickness of the subcutaneous tissue. The vitamins within the filler, along with altered light refraction angles, create an illusion of fuller, brighter skin. Post-treatment bruising is reduced.

**Fractional Laser:** Fractional lasers create small micro-traumas, helping to thicken and tighten the skin. It produces a sensation of minor burns in the area.

**Dermapen:** Dermapen devices use adjustable micro-needles to create micro-traumas, the size of which is adjusted to the skin's structure and thickness. The goal is to stimulate tissue repair through mechanical action.

**Radiofrequency:** This can be considered a modernized version of the Dermapen system. Radiofrequency systems, known as gold needles, stimulate collagen synthesis under the skin and enhance the effectiveness of other treatments.

**PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma):** For a cellular-level approach, PRP can be used. Blood is drawn from the patient, processed to isolate growth factors and cells that promote wound healing. Beyond facial rejuvenation, it's used in wound care, hair treatments, dental procedures, and orthopedic intra-articular applications.

**Creams:** Various under-eye creams are available, including concealers, night creams, BB creams, and specialized eye creams from reputable brands. These products help brighten the skin through their vitamin content.

After undergoing one or a combination of suitable modern treatments for under-eye aesthetics, supporting home use of these creams can be beneficial.