New Under Eye Treatment For Those Who Attract Water

New Under Eye Treatment options are evolving to better address concerns in the delicate eye area, particularly for individuals prone to fluid retention or puffiness. This approach focuses on supporting skin quality and structure rather than adding volume, making it suitable for patients who may not tolerate other under-eye treatments. This page outlines the clinical rationale, skin biology considerations, and consultation process.

New Regenerative Treatment Alert

Our newest skin treatment is here, and it’s changing the game, especially for the delicate under-eye area.

Designed for those seeking subtle refinement and radiance, it’s a powerful option for patients who may not tolerate other treatments around the eyes due to puffiness or water retention.

Lightweight, bio-stimulating, and deeply thoughtful in formulation, this is skin support reimagined.

Collagen: The Primary building block of our skin

Collagen is the protein building block giving us plump and youthful look. However, its production starts to decline in the early 20s resulting in drier and thinner skin with decreased elasticity

Collagen fibres in younger and older skin
Collagen fibres in younger and older skin

The degradation of collagen and elastin fibres weakens the surface tension, and this natural process eventually impairs skin structure resulting in the signs of ageing:

Loss of skin firmness, skin dryness, sudden redness and fine lines.

Collagen Banking for Skin and Under Eye Area

This treatment is for Collagen Banking, using your skin’s own ability of Collagen Regeneration. ensuring natural results.

As part of a comprehensive approach to under-eye skin care, selected topical products may be used to support skin hydration and surface appearance. Dr Naomi Skin Catfish Eye Cream is a topical formulation designed for the delicate periocular area, focusing on improving the look of skin texture and smoothness. The formulation includes ingredients commonly used in cosmetic skincare, such as hyaluronic acid, peptides, and botanical extracts, and may be used as part of a daily skincare routine or as a preparatory base before makeup application. Product suitability and use should be discussed during consultation to ensure it aligns with individual skin needs and treatment plans.

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Before and Afters

Before and after Collagen Banking

Refined. Restorative. Just Right.

*Book a consultation to explore if it’s right for you. Please call the clinic on 93315005, or email us on info@themanseclinic.com.au or book online .

*Unfortunately due to TGA, we need to discuss ingredients and brands within a consultation

FAQ New Under Eye Treatment

1. What is meant by a new under eye treatment?
A new under eye treatment refers to an updated clinical approach that focuses on supporting skin quality and structure in the under-eye area rather than adding volume.

2. Who may be suitable for this type of under eye treatment?
This approach may be considered for individuals with delicate under-eye skin, puffiness, or a tendency to retain fluid. Suitability is determined during consultation.

3. How does this treatment support the under eye area?
The treatment aims to work with the skin’s natural regenerative processes, supporting collagen and overall skin integrity over time.

4. Does this treatment add volume to the under eye area?
No. This approach is designed to support skin quality without adding bulk, which may be preferable for certain anatomical or physiological presentations.

5. Why is collagen important for the under eye area?
Collagen contributes to skin strength and elasticity. Changes in collagen structure over time can affect skin firmness and texture, particularly in thin areas such as under the eyes.

6. When are results typically assessed?
Treatment response is assessed gradually over time, with review intervals determined by the practitioner based on individual skin response.

7. Why is a consultation required before treatment?
A consultation allows assessment of anatomy, skin quality, medical history, and discussion of appropriate treatment options in line with regulatory requirements.

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