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Eye Area

The eye area — where ageing shows first and where the right treatment makes the most difference.

The skin around the eyes is the thinnest on the face, has the least sebaceous gland activity, and is subject to thousands of muscular contractions every day. It is almost always the first area to show the visible signs of ageing — and the area that patients most frequently identify as the place they would most like to improve.

Concerns in the eye area rarely arrive alone. Fine lines and crow’s feet, dark circles and hollowing, crepey skin and loss of firmness, heavy or hooded upper eyelids, puffiness and eyebags — these concerns are related and often compound each other. A hollow tear trough makes dark circles appear more pronounced. Loss of brow support makes the upper eyelid appear heavier. Crepey skin texture around the eye makes fine lines more visible. Understanding the eye area as a connected whole — rather than a collection of individual concerns — is what produces treatment results that look genuinely natural and refreshed.

The eye area is also one of the most technically demanding areas to treat. The anatomy is complex, the skin is delicate, and the proximity to the eye itself means that not all treatments are appropriate or safe in this area. At Mulberry House our clinical team has developed real expertise and confidence in treating the periorbital area — including the use of Tixel®, one of the only resurfacing technologies that can be used safely this close to the eye.

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