Dark Circle Treatment in Busan, Korea
Eye Rejuvenation at Seomyeon One Clinic
Dark circle treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic helps improve under-eye darkness, tired-looking eyes, shadows, pigmentation, hollowness, thin skin, fine lines, and dehydration through personalized non-surgical care. Treatment options may include skin boosters, hydration therapy, brightening care, laser treatment, collagen support, IV therapy, or combination programs depending on consultation findings. Located in Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic provides convenient under-eye rejuvenation for local and international patients.
Dark circle treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic is designed for patients who want to improve under-eye darkness, tired-looking eyes, shadows, pigmentation, dullness, hollowness, thin skin, fine lines, dehydration, and overall eye-area fatigue through personalized non-surgical care. Dark circles can be caused by genetics, under-eye pigmentation, thin skin, poor circulation, lack of sleep, stress, dehydration, allergies, eye rubbing, sun exposure, aging-related collagen loss, volume changes, and facial structure, which is why treatment should be customized based on whether the darkness is caused by pigment, shadowing, skin thinning, dryness, or lifestyle-related fatigue. At One Clinic, consultation begins with a detailed evaluation of your under-eye color, skin thickness, pigmentation depth, hollowness, fine lines, puffiness, hydration level, sensitivity, facial balance, and treatment goals before recommending a tailored plan. Depending on your condition, dark circle care may include skin boosters, hydration therapy, brightening treatments, laser care, collagen-supporting procedures, IV therapy, gentle eye-area rejuvenation, or combination programs to help the under-eye area look brighter, smoother, fresher, and more rested. Conveniently located in central Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic welcomes both local residents and international patients seeking natural-looking dark circle and under-eye rejuvenation in Korea.
What Causes Dark Circles?
Dark circles are not always caused by lack of sleep. They can develop from several different factors, and many patients have more than one cause at the same time.
Common causes include:
- Genetics
- Under-eye pigmentation
- Thin under-eye skin
- Poor circulation
- Under-eye hollowness
- Facial shadowing
- Fine lines and dryness
- Lack of sleep
- Stress and fatigue
- Allergies or eye rubbing
- Dehydration
- Sun exposure
- Aging-related collagen loss
- Volume changes around the eyes
Because the under-eye area is delicate, treatment should be selected carefully after consultation.
Personalized Dark Circle Treatment at One Clinic
At One Clinic, dark circle treatment is customized based on the type of darkness and the condition of the under-eye area. Pigment-related dark circles may require brightening or laser care, while thin, dry, or tired-looking skin may benefit from skin boosters, hydration therapy, or collagen-supporting treatments. Shadow-related dark circles may require a different approach from pigmentation-related darkness.
The medical team evaluates under-eye color, skin thickness, hollowness, puffiness, wrinkles, sensitivity, pigmentation, and overall facial balance before recommending a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment Options for Dark Circles
Depending on your condition, One Clinic may recommend:
- Skin boosters for under-eye hydration and skin quality
- Hydration therapy for dry and tired-looking skin
- Brightening treatments for pigmentation-related darkness
- Laser care for uneven tone and pigment concerns
- Collagen-supporting procedures for thin or aging skin
- IV therapy for internal wellness and fatigue support
- Gentle eye-area rejuvenation programs
- Combination care for brighter and smoother under-eyes
The goal is to refresh the eye area naturally without creating an overtreated or artificial appearance.
Dark Circles vs. Under-Eye Shadows
Not all dark circles are true pigmentation. In many patients, the under-eye area looks dark because of shadows from hollowness, under-eye bags, facial structure, or volume changes. In these cases, brightening treatments alone may not fully correct the concern.
A consultation helps determine whether the darkness is caused by pigment, thin skin, circulation, hollowness, puffiness, or a combination of factors.
Dark Circle Treatment for International Patients in Busan
One Clinic welcomes international patients who want dark circle treatment during their stay in Korea. Travel fatigue, long flights, dehydration, lack of sleep, jet lag, and schedule changes can make under-eye darkness look more noticeable. Located in Seomyeon, One Clinic is easily accessible from Busanjin-gu, Haeundae, Nampo, Busan Station, and nearby areas.
Clinic Address
One Clinic
6F, Inje Medical New Building
785 Gayadae-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Korea
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for dark circles?
The best treatment for dark circles depends on the cause. Pigmentation-related dark circles may benefit from brightening care or laser treatments, while thin or dry under-eye skin may improve with skin boosters, hydration therapy, or collagen-supporting treatments. If darkness is caused by hollowness, puffiness, or facial shadows, the treatment approach may be different. At One Clinic, the under-eye area is evaluated carefully before treatment.
Can dark circles be treated without surgery?
Yes. Many dark circle concerns can be improved without surgery using skin boosters, hydration treatments, brightening care, laser treatments, collagen-supporting procedures, IV therapy, or combination programs. Non-surgical care is suitable for patients who want gradual, natural-looking improvement with minimal downtime.
Are dark circles caused by lack of sleep?
Lack of sleep can make dark circles look worse, but it is not the only cause. Genetics, pigmentation, thin skin, under-eye hollowness, allergies, stress, dehydration, sun exposure, aging, and facial structure can also contribute. This is why some people still have dark circles even when they sleep well.
Can IV therapy help dark circles?
IV therapy may help support dark circles when tired-looking eyes are related to fatigue, dehydration, stress, travel, or general wellness imbalance. However, if dark circles are caused by pigmentation, hollowness, thin skin, or structural shadows, additional under-eye treatments may be recommended for stronger visible improvement.
Are dark circles and puffy eyes treated the same way?
Not always. Dark circles refer to under-eye darkness, pigmentation, shadows, or thin-skin discoloration, while puffy eyes refer to swelling or fullness around the eyes. Some patients have both concerns, especially after travel or poor sleep. A consultation helps determine whether the main issue is darkness, puffiness, hollowness, or a combination.
How many sessions are needed for dark circle treatment?
The number of sessions depends on the cause, severity, skin thickness, pigmentation depth, hydration level, and selected treatment. Some patients may notice fresher-looking eyes after one hydration-focused session, while pigmentation, thin skin, or long-standing dark circles often require multiple sessions and maintenance care.


