
Dark circles can make the face look tired, even when you feel rested. For many White Plains patients, the under-eye area is one of the first places to show volume loss, skin thinning, shadows, and texture changes. While makeup and eye creams can help temporarily, they may not address the underlying cause. That is why treatments like PRF and traditional under-eye fillers are often considered for a more refreshed look.
At Sedora Medical Spa in White Plains, the right option depends on your anatomy, skin quality, goals, and whether your dark circles are caused by hollowness, discoloration, thinning skin, or a combination of concerns.
PRF, or platelet-rich fibrin, is a regenerative treatment that uses a small sample of your own blood. After it is processed, the platelet-rich portion is placed into targeted areas to support natural-looking rejuvenation. For the under-eye area, PRF is often chosen by patients who want gradual improvement in skin quality, tone, and overall brightness.
Unlike traditional filler, PRF does not add immediate volume in the same way. Instead, it works more slowly by supporting the body’s natural repair process. White Plains patients considering PRF should understand that results are typically subtle and may require a series of treatments.
Traditional under-eye fillers are usually hyaluronic acid-based injectables designed to restore volume and soften hollow areas beneath the eyes. When dark circles are caused by tear trough hollowness or shadowing, filler may help create a smoother transition between the lower eyelid and cheek.
Under-eye filler can offer more immediate results than PRF, but it requires precise placement. The under-eye area is delicate, and too much filler or poor placement can lead to puffiness, unevenness, or an unnatural look. That is why choosing an experienced provider in White Plains is especially important.
PRF and traditional under-eye fillers are not the same treatment, and one is not automatically better than the other. They address different concerns and may even be used together in some treatment plans.
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This personalized approach helps White Plains patients avoid choosing a treatment based on trends alone.
PRF may be a good option for patients with thin under-eye skin, mild crepiness, dullness, or early signs of aging. Because PRF supports gradual rejuvenation, it can be appealing for those who want subtle improvement without the look of added volume.
It may also be preferred when the under-eye area is not deeply hollow but still appears tired due to skin quality or texture. Since PRF results build over time, patients should be prepared for a more gradual process.
Traditional under-eye filler may be recommended when dark circles are mostly caused by volume loss or shadowing. If the tear trough area is hollow, adding carefully placed filler can help smooth the contour and reduce the appearance of tired-looking eyes.
For White Plains patients who want a more noticeable change sooner, filler may be a stronger option. However, it is not ideal for every type of dark circle. If pigmentation, puffiness, or skin laxity is the main concern, filler alone may not provide the desired result.
In some cases, PRF and under-eye filler can complement each other. Filler may help with structure and volume, while PRF may support skin quality and overall rejuvenation. The timing and order of treatment depend on your provider’s assessment and your specific goals.
A careful consultation is the best way to decide whether PRF, traditional under-eye filler, or a combined approach is right for you.
Dark circles are not one-size-fits-all, so treatment should not be either. The most effective plan starts with identifying what is actually causing the concern. At Sedora Medical Spa in White Plains, patients can receive personalized guidance on PRF, traditional under-eye fillers, and other aesthetic options designed to refresh the under-eye area while keeping results balanced and natural-looking.
Schedule your PRF or under-eye filler consultation with Sedora Medical Spa at 65 Tarrytown Rd., White Plains, NY 10607 by calling (914) 902-8087.