
Puffy Eyes
Puffiness around the eyes happens when fluid builds up under the delicate eye area, making the face look tired and older. It can be caused by lack of sleep, high salt intake, dehydration, allergies, stress, or even genetics. As we age, thinner skin and weaker muscles make puffiness more noticeable, often requiring targeted care and lifestyle adjustments.
Why does it happen?
Puffiness around the eyes is often the result of fluid retention, which can be triggered by lack of sleep, high salt intake, dehydration, or allergies. When you don ’t get enough rest or consume too much sodium, your body tends to hold on to excess water, and this can show up in the delicate skin under your eyes. Environmental factors like seasonal allergies or stress can also contribute, causing swelling and irritation that make the eyes appear tired and puffy.
Genetics and aging play a significant role as well. Over time, the muscles and tissues around the eyes weaken, and the skin becomes thinner, making any fluid buildup or fat deposits more noticeable. This natural aging process combined with lifestyle factors can make puffiness a persistent issue for many people, even when they follow a good skincare routine.

How can you treat it?
Cooling eye treatments, lymphatic drainage massage, and caffeine-infused eye creams help reduce swelling. Adequate sleep and hydration also keep puffiness in check.

We suggest you do this treatments
- Lymphatic Drain with Brush – Restorative treatment could help reduce facial bloating, release toxins, and leave your skin visibly refreshed.
- Eye Revive – specifically created with critical logic in mind and a complete understanding of anatomical structures of this region, their physiology and patterns of muscle engagement to give you a working instrument for lasting, sustainable results.

