Eye Rejuvenation

Brighter, Fresher Eyes Without Surgery

The eye area is the most delicate part of the face and often the first to show signs of stress, ageing, or hormonal changes. Dark circles, puffiness, fine lines, and crepey skin around the eyes can make you look tired even when you’re not. Linaé offers targeted treatments to refresh and rejuvenate this sensitive area.

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What We Treat

Dark Circles

Dark circles can be caused by pigmentation, hollowness, thin skin, or poor circulation—and the treatment depends on the cause. Options include chemical peels (gentle, under-eye-safe peels to fade pigmentation), dermal fillers (to restore lost volume in hollow under-eyes and reduce shadowing), laser toning with Fotona Starwalker (targeting pigmentation using soft laser pulses while stimulating collagen), PDRN therapy (to reduce pigmentation and strengthen thin under-eye skin), and microneedling with exosomes or PRP (to encourage skin renewal and pigment correction).

Eye Bags, Crepey & Loose Skin

iFine (Endymed Pro Max): A precision radiofrequency handpiece designed specifically for the delicate eye area. Firms and tightens skin without needles or downtime.

MNRF (Microneedling Radiofrequency): Treats crepey, wrinkled skin by stimulating deep collagen renewal. Also helps improve texture and firmness around the eyes.

Microtox: A soft, diluted form of Botox injected superficially to reduce puffiness and fine lines while maintaining completely natural expressions.

What to Expect

Each treatment is tailored to your specific concern. Sometimes combining two treatments gives the best, most natural-looking results. During your consultation, Dr. Praneeta will assess the cause of your under-eye concerns and recommend the most effective approach. Some treatments like dermal fillers deliver immediate results, while others like PDRN and microneedling with exosomes build improvement gradually over 3–4 sessions. Downtime varies from zero (for iFine RF) to 1–2 days of mild redness (for MNRF). The under-eye area responds differently from person to person, so a thorough personalised assessment is the first step.