A clinically guided approach to addressing under-eye concerns such as hollowness, dark circles, texture changes, and fatigue—while prioritising safety, subtlety, and long-term tissue health.
Under-eye concerns may include volume loss, hollowness, pigmentation, or skin thinning, and often require careful assessment due to the delicacy of the area.
At Esmée, management may involve injectable structural support, collagen-stimulation approaches, and/or skin-quality treatments selected based on anatomy, skin type, and safety considerations. Treatment planning prioritises natural correction and risk-aware technique selection.

Where appropriate, planning involves selection of suitable non-surgical modalities like hyaluronic acid fillers or PRP for tear trough correction. A minimal and precise correction strategy is used to avoid overfilling, with high-risk techniques like aggressive lasers avoided. Staged or conservative approaches are applied if needed for safety and natural results

Where appropriate, planning involves selection of suitable non-surgical modalities like hyaluronic acid fillers or PRP for tear trough correction. A minimal and precise correction strategy is used to avoid overfilling, with high-risk techniques like aggressive lasers avoided. Staged or conservative approaches are applied if needed for safety and natural results

If treatment proceeds, it is performed using fine, controlled techniques like micro-cannula filler placement for precision. Focus remains on safety and symmetry to achieve natural enhancement, with comfort measures like topical numbing applied where appropriate. Duration is typically brief, around 15-30 minutes.

Post-treatment guidance includes expectations for temporary swelling and sensitivity, which typically resolve within days. Activity restrictions like avoiding rubbing the area and gentle skincare advice are provided, along with a follow-up assessment if required.

Under-eye treatments may be considered for tear trough hollowing, under-eye fatigue or shadowing, mild volume loss contributing to a tired appearance, early textural changes or fine lines, and concerns related to ageing rather than pathology. Not all concerns are suitable for injectable or procedural treatment.