My daughter is 16 years old and has been
wearing glasses since she was 10. I
noticed a couple of years ago that her
eyes started to get very deep in her face,
I mean like her eyes had sunk into her
face almost like an elderly person and she
has persistent dark circles even though
she gets enough sleep and is very healthy.
Her father has the same condition but
he's 57 years old. He wears spectacles
too from since he was like 12 yrs. I'm
concerned that's it's going to get worse.
I'm wondering if it is caused by
spectacles, how can it be stopped? It
looks horrible. She is near sighted.
Thank you.
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yogi12304
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Sep 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Barnstable
Sunken Eyes Posted: 09-10-05 19:57pm
I have recently started to notice my eyes
sinking back and found my blood sugar is
abnormal. It can also have to do with
dehydration and certain illness can cause
it too. Check her diet, could also be
food allergies? Wheat, dairy, corn, soy,
nuts are common allergies.
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kimms2
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Nov 2005 Posts: 3
Fat Transfer Will Be a Good Choice For the Sunken Eyes. Posted: 11-13-05 07:40am
There are a few choices for sunken eye
correction. I think autologous fat
transplantation will help. Abouth 0.5 -
1cc injection on orbital rim area per each
eye. 2-3 more procedures maybe needed
after the first procedure.
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bellarosa89
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2006 Posts: 1
Re: Dark Circles Under Eyes Posted: 06-30-06 21:49pm
[quote="deweynmabel"]hello,
i saw your post about the creme called
nutriminc® re9
when I went on the website and its all
about anti-aging, well im only 17 and I
have really bad sunken dark circles under
my eyes do you think it will work for?
Ive spent so much money on different
products that didnt work that im scared to
try.
Thank you.