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If you've been staring in the mirror at puffy or shadowy under-eye areas and wondering what can actually be done about them, you're not alone. Under eye bags and dark circles are one of the most common cosmetic concerns we hear about at My Skin in St. Petersburg and Bradenton. And one of the first questions people ask is:
“Can Botox help under eye bags?”
The short answer is: it depends on what's causing them. Botox can be a powerful part of the solution but it's important to understand what it does (and doesn't) treat. Here's what you need to know.
Before jumping into treatments, it helps to understand what's really going on. Under eye issues typically fall into a few categories:
Puffiness or swelling: Often caused by fluid retention, allergies, lack of sleep, or herniated fat pads beneath the eye.
Hollowness or dark shadows: Volume loss under the eye (the tear trough area) creates a sunken look that casts dark shadows making you look tired even when you're not.
Fine lines and crepey skin: The skin under the eyes is some of the thinnest on the body, making it prone to early wrinkling.
Muscle movement: The orbicularis oculi, the muscle around your eye can cause or worsen the appearance of bags when it contracts.
Each of these causes may respond differently to treatment. That's why a personalized evaluation matters so much.

Botox (botulinum toxin) works by temporarily relaxing specific muscles to reduce movement and smooth the appearance of the overlying skin. When used strategically around the eye area, it can:
1. Soften the Orbicularis Oculi Muscle
A small amount of Botox injected just beneath the lower lash line can relax the muscle that causes the lower lid to bunch or swell with squinting. This can reduce the appearance of a roll or puffiness in the lower eyelid area — a technique sometimes called the Botox lower eyelid or jelly roll treatment.
2. Lift the Corners of the Eyes
Strategically placed Botox can provide a subtle brow and outer eye lift, which reduces the heavy, droopy look that makes under-eye bags look worse.
3. Smooth Fine Lines Under the Eyes
Fine lines and crepey texture in the lower lid area can be softened with Botox, helping the under-eye area look smoother and more refreshed.
Important note: Botox does not address volume loss or true fat pad herniation. If your under eye bags are caused by hollowness or deep shadows (the tear trough), dermal fillers specifically hyaluronic acid fillers — are often a better fit.
This is the most common question and the answer depends entirely on your anatomy. At My Skin, Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC takes the time to assess what's truly driving your under-eye concern before recommending any treatment. Here's a general breakdown:

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One of the biggest fears people have about eye-area treatments is looking "overdone" frozen, puffy, or unnatural. That's why technique and artistry are everything.
At My Skin, Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC specializes in delivering subtle, natural-looking enhancements. Her philosophy: you should look like the best, most refreshed version of yourself not like you've had work done. She takes a conservative, personalized approach to every treatment, adjusting the amount and placement of Botox to suit your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Leah brings a deep understanding of facial anatomy from her extensive dermatology background, ensuring that your results are both beautiful and safe.
Curious what the actual experience is like? Here's a quick walkthrough:
Consultation: Leah will evaluate your under-eye area, discuss your concerns, and determine the right treatment approach whether that's Botox, filler, or a combination.
Treatment: If Botox is right for you, the injection itself takes just a few minutes. A very fine needle is used, and discomfort is minimal.
No downtime: Most patients return to normal activity immediately. Some minor redness or swelling may occur at injection sites.
Results: You'll typically see results within 4–7 days, with full effects visible at 2 weeks. Under-eye Botox generally lasts 3–4 months.
Follow-up: Leah schedules follow-up care to ensure you love your results and to adjust as needed.
You may be a good candidate if:
You notice a "roll" or bunching under your eyes, especially when you smile
You have fine lines and crepey texture in the lower lid area
Your eyes appear tired or droopy even when you're rested
You want subtle improvement without surgery or significant downtime
You may not be the best candidate if your primary concern is deep hollowing or significant fat pad herniation — in those cases, dermal fillers or a referral to an oculoplastic surgeon may be more appropriate. Leah will always be honest with you about what will genuinely help versus what won't.
Botox works beautifully on its own, but many patients see even better results when combined with other treatments. At My Skin's cosmetic dermatology practice, Leah may recommend:
Dermal fillers — to restore volume in the tear trough and cheeks, which lifts and supports the under-eye area
Microneedling — to improve skin texture, firmness, and collagen production in the delicate under-eye skin
Medical-grade skincare products — to support and extend your results at home with targeted eye creams and serums
A personalized treatment plan designed around your unique concerns will always produce better results than any single treatment alone.
At My Skin, you're not just another appointment on a busy schedule. Here's what sets us apart:
Personalized 30-minute appointments: Leah spends real time with every patient to understand your goals and create a custom plan.
Expert provider: Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC brings dermatology-specific knowledge and a true eye for aesthetics to every treatment.
Natural results philosophy: No frozen faces, no overfilled looks, just subtle, refreshed results that look like you.
Two convenient locations: St. Petersburg and Bradenton, Florida.
Full-service skin care: From Botox and fillers to medical dermatology and skin cancer screenings, we care for your skin inside and out.
Most patients report very minimal discomfort. The needles used are ultra-fine, and the treatment takes only a few minutes. Any mild soreness typically resolves within a day.
A very small amount usually just a few units per side is used for the lower eyelid area. Less is more in this delicate zone. Leah will always start conservatively and adjust at follow-up if needed.
In inexperienced hands, yes. Too much Botox near the eye can weaken muscles that support the lower lid, potentially worsening puffiness. This is why it's critical to see an experienced, skilled injector like Leah Michel, who specializes in natural-looking results and understands facial anatomy deeply.
Results typically last 3–4 months, though this varies by individual. Regular maintenance appointments help sustain your results over time.
It depends on the cause. For volume loss and tear trough hollowing, dermal fillers are often more effective. For muscle-related puffiness and fine lines, Botox is a great option. Many patients benefit from a combination approach. Book a consultation with Leah to find out what's right for you.
Disclaimer: This blog post is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Results vary by individual. Please consult with a qualified medical professional to determine the best treatment plan for your specific needs.
If you have any questions or concerns about your skin & would like to schedule an appointment at our St. Pete dermatology office or Brandenton dermatology office, please call us today!
111 2nd Ave NE., Suite 1406
St Petersburg, FL 33701
Plaza Tower- Downtown St Pete
Phone: (727) 295-7223
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