Under Eye Hollowing Might Be the Biggest Killer for Aesthetics

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When someone has hollow eyes, dark circles, or weak support under the orbitals, it immediately makes them look older, sick, or just low energy. I’ve seen guys with solid bone structure get completely dragged down by this one feature. On the flip side, even average guys look way fresher and more attractive if their under eyes are full and smooth.

Bone structure plays the biggest role. If your infraorbital rim is recessed, shadows form no matter what. That’s why some people look permanently tired even when they sleep enough.

Lighting is brutal. With hollows, a harsh light above you (like in bathrooms) exaggerates them massively. With good support, the face reflects light evenly and you look way better.

Fixes I’ve looked into: fillers/fat transfer, orbital rim implants, even skincare and lifestyle stuff. Skincare helps a bit but doesn’t change the underlying problem. Fillers can work but risk puffiness if overdone. Implants are probably the most legit but also the most extreme.

It honestly feels like this is a make-or-break area that doesn’t get talked about enough. You can fix your jaw, your hair, even your skin, but if your eyes look dead or hollow, the whole face collapses.
Do yall agree? Has anyone here actually done something about it (fillers, implants, fat grafting, etc.) and seen a big difference?
 
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oh yea i forgot this is the guy who makes incel posts but has gotten laid before as a teenager. Crazy work just keep sucking it pal
 
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Yup it’s really an underrated looks killer and can potentially be a colossal pain in the ass to fix if you have everything wrong (low collagen, bad fat pads, bad orbital rim support).

It truly takes a comprehensive approach:
- Lifestyle + spf and retinoids + medspa collagen boosting treats as a baseline
- Saddled infras if poor bone support
- Fat grafts if poor fat pads
- Composite face lifts and fat grafts every decade for soft tissue maintenance

Concealer is a good cost effective cope for the coloring of the area at least but won’t do shit for the collagen and 3D shape of course
 
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When someone has hollow eyes, dark circles, or weak support under the orbitals, it immediately makes them look older, sick, or just low energy. I’ve seen guys with solid bone structure get completely dragged down by this one feature. On the flip side, even average guys look way fresher and more attractive if their under eyes are full and smooth.

Bone structure plays the biggest role. If your infraorbital rim is recessed, shadows form no matter what. That’s why some people look permanently tired even when they sleep enough.

Lighting is brutal. With hollows, a harsh light above you (like in bathrooms) exaggerates them massively. With good support, the face reflects light evenly and you look way better.

Fixes I’ve looked into: fillers/fat transfer, orbital rim implants, even skincare and lifestyle stuff. Skincare helps a bit but doesn’t change the underlying problem. Fillers can work but risk puffiness if overdone. Implants are probably the most legit but also the most extreme.

It honestly feels like this is a make-or-break area that doesn’t get talked about enough. You can fix your jaw, your hair, even your skin, but if your eyes look dead or hollow, the whole face collapses.
Do yall agree? Has anyone here actually done something about it (fillers, implants, fat grafting, etc.) and seen a big difference?
had my football coach ask me if i was sick once cuz of my eyebags (caused by my infras)

crazy shit
 
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oh yea i forgot this is the guy who makes incel posts but has gotten laid before as a teenager. Crazy work just keep sucking it pal
i made a post saying i hate hypergamous women i never said i was an incel brah
 
had my football coach ask me if i was sick once cuz of my eyebags (caused by my infras)

crazy shit
yeah man i actually think its pretty brutal
 
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Bruh its fucking over for me my hollow undereyes are my BIGGEST failo :feelswhy:
 
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When someone has hollow eyes, dark circles, or weak support under the orbitals, it immediately makes them look older, sick, or just low energy. I’ve seen guys with solid bone structure get completely dragged down by this one feature. On the flip side, even average guys look way fresher and more attractive if their under eyes are full and smooth.

Bone structure plays the biggest role. If your infraorbital rim is recessed, shadows form no matter what. That’s why some people look permanently tired even when they sleep enough.

Lighting is brutal. With hollows, a harsh light above you (like in bathrooms) exaggerates them massively. With good support, the face reflects light evenly and you look way better.

Fixes I’ve looked into: fillers/fat transfer, orbital rim implants, even skincare and lifestyle stuff. Skincare helps a bit but doesn’t change the underlying problem. Fillers can work but risk puffiness if overdone. Implants are probably the most legit but also the most extreme.

It honestly feels like this is a make-or-break area that doesn’t get talked about enough. You can fix your jaw, your hair, even your skin, but if your eyes look dead or hollow, the whole face collapses.
Do yall agree? Has anyone here actually done something about it (fillers, implants, fat grafting, etc.) and seen a big difference?
Not the worst trait aesthetically but still terrible
 
When someone has hollow eyes, dark circles, or weak support under the orbitals, it immediately makes them look older, sick, or just low energy. I’ve seen guys with solid bone structure get completely dragged down by this one feature. On the flip side, even average guys look way fresher and more attractive if their under eyes are full and smooth.

Bone structure plays the biggest role. If your infraorbital rim is recessed, shadows form no matter what. That’s why some people look permanently tired even when they sleep enough.

Lighting is brutal. With hollows, a harsh light above you (like in bathrooms) exaggerates them massively. With good support, the face reflects light evenly and you look way better.

Fixes I’ve looked into: fillers/fat transfer, orbital rim implants, even skincare and lifestyle stuff. Skincare helps a bit but doesn’t change the underlying problem. Fillers can work but risk puffiness if overdone. Implants are probably the most legit but also the most extreme.

It honestly feels like this is a make-or-break area that doesn’t get talked about enough. You can fix your jaw, your hair, even your skin, but if your eyes look dead or hollow, the whole face collapses.
Do yall agree? Has anyone here actually done something about it (fillers, implants, fat grafting, etc.) and seen a big difference?
bumping cus ts was mid effort i needa get more rep out of it
 
i’d say it makes u look 100 times more “submissive”
More like a corporate slave zombie, and only if its caused by an under developed maxilla if its a sleep issue then thats different
 
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When someone has hollow eyes, dark circles, or weak support under the orbitals, it immediately makes them look older, sick, or just low energy. I’ve seen guys with solid bone structure get completely dragged down by this one feature. On the flip side, even average guys look way fresher and more attractive if their under eyes are full and smooth.

Bone structure plays the biggest role. If your infraorbital rim is recessed, shadows form no matter what. That’s why some people look permanently tired even when they sleep enough.

Lighting is brutal. With hollows, a harsh light above you (like in bathrooms) exaggerates them massively. With good support, the face reflects light evenly and you look way better.

Fixes I’ve looked into: fillers/fat transfer, orbital rim implants, even skincare and lifestyle stuff. Skincare helps a bit but doesn’t change the underlying problem. Fillers can work but risk puffiness if overdone. Implants are probably the most legit but also the most extreme.

It honestly feels like this is a make-or-break area that doesn’t get talked about enough. You can fix your jaw, your hair, even your skin, but if your eyes look dead or hollow, the whole face collapses.
Do yall agree? Has anyone here actually done something about it (fillers, implants, fat grafting, etc.) and seen a big difference?
bump
 

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