Is Aezelic acid any good for recessed infraorbitalis?

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I have recessed infraorbitals and dark undereyes:feelswhy:. I know it's mainly used for coloring, but I want to find out if it will fix my undereye area. Right now i just use tinted sunscreen and every once in a while concealer, but i want a more permanent solution. From the research I have done, I believe it works, but I want to know if anyone has tried it or done research on it? And is it worth using?
edit: it would be to fix the coloring
 
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its supposed to even out the coloring under my eye. Obviously not fix the bone, but make them appear better
Only works if its a melanin problem but if ur recessed and/or have thin skin its won't make much of a difference. Also if ur going to use make sure to do a low percent or irritation and peeling of the under eye can occur. If u have thin skin jus use tret it will help more than azelaic acid.
bro how on earth is azelaic acid meant to fix recessed infras or any under-eye support related problems
 
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bro how on earth is azelaic acid meant to fix recessed infras or any under-eye support related problems
its supposed to even out the coloring under my eye. Obviously not fix the bone, but make them appear better
 
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its supposed to even out the coloring under my eye. Obviously not fix the bone, but make them appear better
Only works if its a melanin problem but if ur recessed and/or have thin skin its won't make much of a difference. Also if ur going to use make sure to do a low percent or irritation and peeling of the under eye can occur. If u have thin skin jus use tret it will help more than azelaic acid.
 
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Only works if its a melanin problem but if ur recessed and/or have thin skin its won't make much of a difference. Also if ur going to use make sure to do a low percent or irritation and peeling of the under eye can occur. If u have thin skin jus use tret it will help more than azelaic acid.
thank u. so its prob not worth it for me then
 
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