Dark circles under the eyes usually aren't a medical problem. If you notice changes under just one eye that get worse over time, talk to a healthcare professional.

If you want to improve the look of the under-eye area, you might try makeup and home remedies. If they don't help, talk with a doctor who specializes in conditions of the skin. This type of specialist is called a dermatologist.

Your doctor may suggest prescription creams and other treatments to improve the look of your skin. Laser therapy or chemical peels can be helpful to some people. Injectable fillers can smooth the hollows that cause shadows. Other options are platelet-rich plasma injections and surgery to reduce puffy lids.

Self-care

Mild to moderate dark circles often respond well to habits and home remedies, such as: