
Carboxytherapy for Dark Circles
Support for under-eye skin tone, firmness and overall appearance
Service Description
Service Overview Carboxytherapy for Dark Circles is an aesthetic service designed to support the appearance of the under-eye area by improving skin tone, texture and overall freshness. The procedure involves the controlled application of medical carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the superficial tissues around the eye area, following a personalised consultation. This service is intended to support skin appearance and comfort and does not claim to treat medical conditions. How the Service Works The controlled introduction of CO₂ is intended to support local circulation and skin oxygenation responses. These processes may help improve the appearance of tired-looking skin, under-eye darkness and mild puffiness. Increased blood flow and lymphatic activity may support skin quality and firmness over time. Who May Consider This Service? This service may be suitable for individuals concerned about: • Dark circles under the eyes • Tired or dull-looking under-eye skin • Mild under-eye puffiness • Fine lines and loss of firmness around the eye area Suitability is always assessed during consultation. Treatment Experience The procedure is performed using fine needles in the peri-orbital area by a trained practitioner. Temporary redness, swelling or tenderness may occur and usually settles within a short period. Puffiness around the eyes may persist for 24–72 hours. Most clients resume normal activities shortly after treatment. Treatment Planning A course of treatments is commonly recommended. Many clients consider 6–10 sessions, typically spaced at weekly or bi-weekly intervals. The exact number and frequency are determined individually based on response and goals. Aftercare & Safety After treatment, clients are advised to avoid touching the treated area for at least 2 hours. A consultation is required prior to treatment to discuss suitability, expectations, potential reactions and aftercare guidance. Individual responses vary and results cannot be guaranteed.
