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		<title>Laser Surgery for Bags Under Eyes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser Surgery for Bags Under Eyes
Sometimes it seems like the options available for the treatment of the appearance of bags under eyes is so vast that it&#8217;s impossible to separate the winners from the losers. Many people find themselves considering surgical options to help get rid of swelling, dark circles and bags under eyes. While [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes it seems like the options available for the treatment of the appearance of bags under eyes is so vast that it&#8217;s impossible to separate the winners from the losers. Many people find themselves considering surgical options to help get rid of swelling, dark circles and bags under eyes. While laser surgery is sometimes an option, awareness of other choices is necessary for making an informed decision.</p>
<h2>Why do Bags Under Eyes Appear?</h2>
<p>There are several different reasons that bags under eyes may appear. Some people experience bags under eyes due to plain old genetics, while others notice that puffiness, dark circles and bags under eyes are tied to how much sleep they get or their stress levels. Whatever the driving factor, the actual mechanics of bags under eyes are the same. The thin skin under the eyes is very susceptible to the process of aging, broken capillaries and puffiness that tends to cast shadows, exaggerating dark circles under eyes. As we age, the skin begins to lose some elasticity as well, allowing the skin to settle into bags under eyes and around the general area.</p>
<h2>Laser Surgery for Bags Under Eyes</h2>
<p>One of the many different options for the treatment of bags under eyes is laser surgery. There are a couple of different variations of this type of laser surgery, but in most cases, a surgeon will remove a portion of skin and fat from either the lower or upper eyelid area. This helps to correct bags under eyes by removing fat deposits which give the appearance of bags under eyes, as well as pulling the skin more taut and helping to fight the loss of elasticity due to aging.</p>
<h2>Other Treatment Options for Bags Under Eyes</h2>
<p>In most cases, surgical options tend to be a last resort for many people. Luckily, there are many other options available for the treatment of bags under eyes. Home remedies include anything from simple cold compresses to reduce swelling, to cucumber slices on the eyes to homemade face masks designed to condition to skin. Many different home remedy recipes for the treatment of bags under eyes are widely available. Another extremely popular option is a cream designed for the area beneath the eyes. These creams take moments to apply, are easily and inexpensively available, and are extremely effective in treating bags under eyes.</p>
<h2>Best Way to Get Rid of Bags Under Eyes</h2>
<p>Luckily, due to the convenience and non-invasiveness, many people looking to treat bags under eyes head right for creams. Creams are the most effective, efficient and easy to use options for getting rid of bags under eyes. On top of that, many quality creams are available for order online.</p>
<p>When shopping for dark circles cream, be sure to look for a cream that contains proven ingredients like Chrysin, Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3 and cucumber extract. These ingredients reduce swelling, help condition the skin, and prevent the capillary breakage that causes dark circles. This three pronged attack in the form of a cream is your best option for the treatment of bags under eyes.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Reducing Bags Under Eyes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 09:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Bags Under Eyes Tip #1: Use Tea Bags, Ice or Cucumber
Two of the most common home remedies for bags under eyes are using chilled tea bags or ice packs over the eyes to soothe the skin and diminish the appearance of bags. If you want to try these remedies simply [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Bags Under Eyes Tip #1: Use Tea Bags, Ice or Cucumber</h2>
<p>Two of the most common home remedies for bags under eyes are using chilled tea bags or ice packs over the eyes to soothe the skin and diminish the appearance of bags. If you want to try these remedies simply chill two damp tea bags in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning lay down with the tea bags placed over your eyes for about thirty minutes. Ice can also be used. These home remedies have some effect on bags under eyes because they can reduce swelling and fluid retention. If your bags under eyes have a different cause, however, tea and ice may not be effective. Cucumber slices placed over the eyes is another common way to treat bags under eyes. This method has been used for years because cucumber has a proven skin-soothing ability. However, using a cream with cucumber extract is more effective because its concentrated and is able to be absorbed by the skin entirely. Still, these methods may be a good first try if you&#8217;re trying to get rid of your bags under eyes.</p>
<h2>Bags Under Eyes Tip #2: Facial Masks May Help</h2>
<p>Some people find a good amount of relief from facial masks, particularly those worn overnight. These masks are supposed to reduce the swelling in your face, thereby reducing bags under eyes. To use a facial mask simply wash your face and wet the mask with some water. Place it over your eyes or face while you sleep. These masks are meant to treat the skin, although creams are seen to be more effective because they provide helpful ingredients that are absorbed by the skin. A facial mask can only have limited success because it is only meant to sooth swelling. If your bags under eyes are serious, have been a problem for some time, appear chronically or simply don&#8217;t respond well to other home remedies it may be time to look for a cream designed to combat bags under eyes.</p>
<h2>Bags Under Eyes Tip #3: Watch Your Diet</h2>
<p>One of the biggest causes of bags under eyes is a poor diet, or even simply drinking too much water before bed. Vitamin deficiency, such as a lack of vitamin K or B12, can contribute to skin problems, bags under eyes and a number of other health issues. A good way to reduce the chances of bags under eyes or to treat those that exist is to take a multi-vitamin, eat a variety of vegetables and get plenty of fluid. You should take care to avoid fluids shortly before bed, however, because this can lead to fluid retention under the eyes. Also avoid salt for the same reason: diets high in salt cause poor circulation and the appearance of bags under eyes.</p>
<h2>Bags Under Eyes Tip #4: Choose a Good Cream</h2>
<p>By far the best way to reduce bags under eyes and keep them from returning is by using a good quality cream. There are a lot of creams out there for bags under eyes but you should always compare ingredients and seek out products that offer effective and proven ingredients like cucumber extract. Most people are familiar with the image of a woman lying down with cucumbers over her eyes to reduce puffiness. Creams that use cucumber extract are focusing the soothing and healing power of cucumber and concentrating it directly on the bags under eyes. Hesperidin is another powerful ingredient to get rid of bags under eyes because it&#8217;s an anti-inflammatory, helping to soothe your skin and reduce the puffiness under your eyes. Hesperidin also reduces allergic reactions, a major cause of bags under eyes. Aloe Vera, vitamin C and vitamin E are a few other ingredients to look for that are known for their skin healing properties. Using a good cream for bags under eyes nightly is the best way to see an immediate reduction in the puffiness and dark circles under your eyes.</p>
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		<title>Ingredients to Get Rid of Under-Eye Bags</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The trick to treating and removing bags under the eyes is as easy as knowing which ingredients effectively remove dark circles and bags. The ingredients mentioned below have long been used to treat under eye bags due to their overall effectiveness &#8211; they are most valuable in a cream [...]]]></description>
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<p>The trick to treating and removing bags under the eyes is as easy as knowing which ingredients effectively remove dark circles and bags. The ingredients mentioned below have long been used to treat under eye bags due to their overall effectiveness &#8211; they are most valuable in a cream form. If you have chronic or troublesome under eye bags use a product with cucumber cream, Chrysin, hesperidin, and antioxidants.</p>
<h2>Cucumber for Under Eye Bags</h2>
<p>Cucumber has always been a popular home remedy for under eye bags. For years women have placed slices of cucumber over their eyes to prevent dark circles and puffiness that can come from stress and age. Cucumber is actually a very effective ingredient to solve under eye bags, although sliced cucumber isn&#8217;t the best option. Instead, a cream that contains cucumber extract should be used because it&#8217;s far more effective. Cucumber extract contains concentrated power and can quickly soothe the skin and prevent under eye bags. Look for cucumber extract to get all of the natural benefits of cucumber with even more, targeted power.</p>
<h2>Chrysin for Under Eye Bags</h2>
<p>Chrysin is a great compound for treating under eye bags because it works as a vasorelaxant, preventing capillary leaks that lead to under eye bags in millions of people. Chrysin is great for people that find themselves with chronic and troublesome under eye bags that never seem to go away. If you find yourself with under eye bags that never seem to get better no matter what you try, look for a cream with Chrysin. Chrysin&#8217;s anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties can also work wonders on preventing puffiness and under eye bags, no matter what the cost.</p>
<h2>Hesperidin Methyl Chalcone for Under Eye Bags</h2>
<p>Hesperidin methyl chalcone is great for preventing and reducing under eye bags for a few reasons. First, hesperidin has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce swelling and the puffiness and under eye bags, no matter their cause. Hesperidin also reduces capillary permeability, or the leaking of capillaries under the eyes that causes under eye bags and dark circles much like bruises. Third, hesperidin works as an anti-allergen. Allergies are a major cause of under eye bags for millions of people. Allergies actually are the reason behind many cases of chronic under eye bags. As you can see, hesperidin tackles the problem of under eye bags in a number of ways and is by far one of the most effective ingredients to treat bags. Always use a product with hesperidin to treat your puffiness because it&#8217;s bound to relieve your symptoms.</p>
<h2>Antioxidants for Under Eye Bags</h2>
<p>Antioxidants work so well for under eye bags because they give your body the boost it needs to prevent damage from free radicals and other harmful compounds. Anti-oxidants can also improve your body&#8217;s circulation and immune system, preventing the chance that under eye bags will ever appear. There are a number of products aimed at under eye bags that use anti-oxidants to boost results. Always make sure you choose one that combines anti-oxidants with other ingredients to improve the appearance of under eye bags, however. Look for a cream that combines the proven results of anti-oxidants with hesperidin, cucumber extract and Chrysin to see an immediate reduction in your under eye bags.</p>
<h2>Tips for Reducing Under Eye Bags</h2>
<p>There are plenty of things you can do to reduce under eye bags. Always make sure you get enough sleep and keep yourself in good health to keep your immune system up. Take care to avoid fluids and drinks soon before bed because that causes fluid retention and under eye bags. You should also avoid a diet high in salt because that can also contribute to fluid retention. Above all else, use a cream that combines these ingredients as well because they not only get rid of under eye bags &#8212; they can prevent the problem all together.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to live with embarrassing and unattractive bags under your eyes. Make the decision to try a product that can help you get rid of the product once and for all. Use something that combines proven science with high-quality ingredients and you&#8217;ll see an immediate reduction in the under eye bags. You&#8217;ll also find they stop returning morning after morning, giving you a great boost to your self esteem and enjoyment of life.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Get Rid of Puffy Eye Bags</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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There are a number of reasons for puffy eye bags. Eye bags are caused by stress, lack of sleep, sickness and fluid retention, among other things. The most common cause of puffy eye bags is definitely fluid retention as body fluids pool under the skin [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are a number of reasons for puffy eye bags. Eye bags are caused by stress, lack of sleep, sickness and fluid retention, among other things. The most common cause of puffy eye bags is definitely fluid retention as body fluids pool under the skin of the under eye, causing puffiness that slowly drains away.</p>
<p>Age also contributes to puffy eye bags because the skin under the eyes because thinner and more fragile as time passes. The elasticity of skin decreases with age as well, causing puffiness that may be chronic. No matter what the cause for your puffiness there should be a suitable treatment for you. Just make sure you use a cream that has ingredients that reduce inflammation while soothing the skin.</p>
<h2>Are Puffy Eye Bags Caused by Lack of Sleep?</h2>
<p>Yes, puffy eye bags can be caused by a lack of sleep, especially when combined with poor diet, too much salt and too much fluid intake before bed. Late nights commonly contribute to dark rings and puffiness under the eyes in the morning. Many people turn to home remedies in situations like this, using ice or cold packs to try to reduce swelling. Unfortunately, the benefits of these home remedies are limited.</p>
<p>Puffy eye bags from lack of sleep may also be chronic and hard to get rid of if you frequently suffer from insomnia. If you have puffy eye bags from a lack of sleep your best course of action is to use a cream nightly to soothe the skin and prepare it, preventing the puffiness from ever starting. As with anything, prevention is the best way to solve the problem of puffy eye bags.</p>
<h2>Home Remedies for Puffy Eye Bags</h2>
<p>There are countless home remedies that have been used for centuries to treat puffy eye bags. One of the most common and easiest to do is ice: simply place ice bags, cool packs or chilled spoons over your eyes for thirty minutes daily. The idea of this home remedy is the ice soothes your skin and helps the fluid drain away. There are a couple problems with this home remedy. First, it simply addresses something that&#8217;s already a problem. Secondly, using ice to treat puffy eye bags is simply ineffective. Cucumber slices are also commonly used because the cucumber has healing properties. Even better, however, is a cream that uses cucumber extract, a much more potent form that targets the puffy eye bags directly and can clear up the problem in no time.</p>
<h2>Get Rid of Puffy Eye Bags</h2>
<p>The absolute best way to get rid of puffy eye bags once and for all is to use a cream that includes a number of proven ingredients that can battle inflammation, skin elasticity problems, capillary leaks and more. The first ingredient you should look for in a good cream to prevent puffy eye bags is hesperidin methyl chalcone, a compound derived from the citrus in fruits. Hesperidin actually prevents capillary leaks which can cause the bruise-like rings under your eyes.</p>
<p>Hesperidin also has amazing anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce and prevent swelling and puffy eye bags. Additionally, hesperidin can prevent and reduce allergic reactions which are one of the major causes of puffy eye bags for many people. Chrysin is another good ingredient to use because it has anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that work with other ingrediennts to improve the appearance of puffiness and can prevent it alltogether.</p>
<p>As mentioned before, cucumber extract is one of the greatest ingredients in a cream that prevents puffy eye bags because it takes a popular home remedy and makes it more effective than ever before. Cucumber extract has soothing properties that target the puffiness directly.</p>
<p>Lastly, look for a cream that has Palmitoyl oligopeptide and Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3, two collagen fragments that repair skin problems like wrinkles and lines. These two ingredients are difficult to find in a cream because they&#8217;re so effective. Puffy eye bags can become a thing of the past if you use a cream that contains all of these ingredients because they target the problem like nothing else. All of these ingredients tackle the problem of puffy eye bags from a different direction, giving you relief no matter what the cause of your puffiness.</p>
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		<title>Why Bags Under Eyes Appear. Prevention and Treatment</title>
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<p>Bags under eyes appear for a number of reasons. The most common is probably due to fluid retention after drinking too much liquids or eating a diet high in salt. Fluid retention can cause puffiness and bags under eyes because the skin under the eye is thin and frail and accumulated fluid is easily visible.</p>
<p>Age can also contribute to bags under eyes because the skin under the eyes becomes even thinner and the elasticity of the skin begins to wear down. It&#8217;s also common for illness to cause bags under eyes. Leaky capillaries under the skin are also to blame to a large amount of bags under eyes because the blood from the capillaries is broken down, leaving the blue-black component behind like a bruise. There are so many causes of bags under eyes but fortunately you can do something about them.</p>
<h2>Preventing Bags Under the Eyes</h2>
<p>The best way to prevent bags under eyes is to follow a skin care regiment, avoid fluids before bed, avoid salty food and keep yourself healthy. You should also try using a product with proven ingredients nightly to keep bags under eyes from coming back. Many great products for bags under eyes can prevent the problem from occuring in the first place. Look for a product or cream that has anti-inflammatories like chrysin.</p>
<p>Cucumber extract is also great because it can soothe the skin and prevent bags under eyes from occuring in the first place. If you really want to prevent bags under eyes from developing make sure you follow this advice. You&#8217;ll see an immediate improvement in the appearance of your under-eye bags and find that they never return.</p>
<h2>Combat Bags Under Your Eyes</h2>
<p>So how do you really get rid of bags under eyes once they&#8217;ve already developed? By far the best way to get rid of bags under eyes is the same as the way to prevent them. Use a product that uses ingredients that are proven to reduce the fluid retention, broken capillaries and even the skin frailty that can cause the bags.</p>
<p>Hesperidin methyl chalcone is one of the best ingredients to combat bags under eyes because it has anti-inflammatory properties and can really reduce the swelling and puffiness under your eyes. It&#8217;s also an anti-allergenic and can prevent allergic reactions that cause bags under eyes. Hesperidin methyl chalcone also prevents capillary permeability, or the breaking of the vessels under your skin. Chrysin is another ingredient you should look for in a good product to fight bags under eyes because it has anti-oxidant properties as well as anti-inflammatory abilities.</p>
<p>Cucumber extract is another popular ingredient. Cucumber slices have long been used by women to treat bags under eyes. Cucumber extract is even more potent because it&#8217;s concentrated and soothes the skin, preventing the tell-tale dark circles.</p>
<p>Lastly, look for Palmitoyl oligopeptide and Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3 in a great product because these collagen fragments help stimulate the production of collagen, the main compound in your body responsible for skin repairs.</p>
<h2>Tips for Removing Bags Under the Eyes</h2>
<p>Remember, bags under eyes can be caused by a number of things. The best way to prevent and lessen the appearance of bags under eyes is to keep salt out of your diet, reduce your fluid intake at night and use a product that&#8217;s proven to reduce the appearance of bags under eyes. Look for the ingredients listed above and you&#8217;ll find a product that can dramatically improve your appearance and self-confidence.</p>
<p>Home remedies are usually turned to in an attempt to lessen bags under eyes. Unfortunately, home remedies are rarely affective and can only treat bags under eyes that are caused by simple fluid retention. If you have dark circles under your eyes most mornings or really want something to keep them away choose a product that has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant ingredients as well as cucumber extract.</p>
<p>The collagen fragments Palmitoyl oligopeptide and Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3 are also great ingredients and are usually found in the best and most expensive products because they&#8217;re some of the most effective things to treat bags under eyes. Lastly, take care of yourself and watch your health to truly find yourself with beautiful skin you can appreciate and love.</p>
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