Periorbital Area

Refreshed eyes. Balanced expression.

Delicate eye-adjacent skin influenced by movement and volume support; changes here can affect smoothness, brightness, and definition.

Why periorbital changes occur

The periorbital area surrounds the eyes and contains some of the thinnest skin on the body. Constant blinking, facial expression, and gradual collagen loss contribute to fine lines, creasing, and changes in texture over time.

Volume shifts in the midface and under-eye region can further alter contour and shadowing. Genetics, sun exposure, and lifestyle factors often accelerate visible aging around the eyes, making this area one of the earliest to show change.

Common Concerns We Treat in the

Periorbital Area

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How we treat the

Periorbital Area

Our approach to treating the

Periorbital Area

FAQ

Why do fine lines around my eyes show up more when I smile?
Why does the skin around my eyes feel different from the rest of my face?
How do treatments refresh the eye area without limiting expression?
Why do my eyes look more hollow as I get older?