Rejuran I (eye) treatment vs Restylane Vital Light Skin Boosters vs Venus Legacy Eye Lift for dark eye circle treatment - what is the difference and how do they differ in cost (photo)?

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Hello, based on the photograph submitted, some options available are:

1) Rejuran I (eye) treatment from $550

Rejuran I (eye treatment) is a Korean FDA and Singapore HSA approved natural skin booster targeting your eye area.

This is a very safe and effective treatment for dark eye circles.

Rejuran I is an injectable treatment with low viscosity yet highly concentrated with Polynucleotide DNA from salmon extract. This is proven to rejuvenate your under eyes and dark eye circles.

Its low viscosity allows minimal downtime and swelling after your treatment.

Its main benefits for you are:

a) Lighten and brighten the under eye skin tone

b) Reduction of fine lines and wrinkles around the eye area. It also helps to soften crowsfeet

c) Progressive collagen formation to smoothen and improve the elasticity of the skin around the eye area

d) Enhanced hydration and water balance

e) Progressive volumizing of your under eyes hollowness

2) Restylane Vital Light Skin Boosters from $800

This is a mildly cross linked filler which is suitable for reducing dark eye circles and tear trough.

Restylane vital light has the added benefit of improving the hydration of the skin around the eyes.

3) Venus Legacy Eye Lift and dark eye circle treatment from $128

Performed every 2 weeks for 6 sessions.

This is a multipolar RF (radiofrequency) technology which is very comfortable.

The main benefits are:

a) reduce puffiness and dark eye circles

b) eyelid lift

c) brow lift

d) skin tightening

e) lymphatic drainage

I would advise you to visit the clinic for a consultation, as this will allow us to assess your condition accurately and advise you on the most appropriate treatment option.

Dr Lim Luping

Dark eye circles are usually caused by a variety of reasons. From the photo provided, some of the main reasons causing your dark eye circles are:

  • Loss of volume and bone loss around the eyes, especially under-eye regions
  • Pigment formation on the eyelids
  • Early loss of collagen leading to sagginess, worsening the dark areas

By targeting the main causes, we can visibly improve the dark eye circles. I will recommend a combination of dermal filler injection and laser therapy:

Dermal fillers

Administration of the correct dermal fillers can improve the contours of the under-eye regions, address loss of volume of the underlying cheeks and also lighten the darkened eye circles directly.

Popular fillers include Juvederm Voluma, Juvederm Volift, and Teosyal Redensity II.

For choice of fillers, treatment approach, discuss with your doctor. Price for dermal fillers in Singapore can range from $700-1000 per syringe.

Laser therapy

This treatment can deal directly with dark eye circles caused by - Pigmentation formation on the eyelid, and - Loose skin at under eye region.

Q- switch laser and Pico lasers belong to this group. The SMOOTH laser technology under the FOTONA SP Dynamis machine provide effective eye rejuvenation by reducing surface pigmentation, and also tighten the skin at the same time.

Laser price can range from $300-$800 per session, depending on the type of laser used as well as expertise and experience of the doctor.

Hope that helps.

Thank you.

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