Davion Mercer

Senior Editor · Editorial staff

Davion Mercer

Leads the publication's coverage of under-eye dark circles and edits every story for accuracy and plain English.

7 stories by Davion Mercer

A woman at a bathroom mirror in soft morning light, lifting her chin and studying the skin just beneath her eye with two fingertips.

Explainer · 7 min · Davion Mercer

What Causes Bags Under Your Eyes: Fluid, Fat, or Fading Support

Most people blame sleep. The three commonest causes of bags under the eyes behave completely differently overnight, and a three night audit at home will tell you which one you have before anyone sells you a treatment.

August 9, 2026

The Stretch Test: How to Tell If Your Dark Circles Are Pigment, Vessels, or Shadow

Explainer · 5 min · Davion Mercer

The Stretch Test: How to Tell If Your Dark Circles Are Pigment, Vessels, or Shadow

Most under-eye treatments fail because people never identify which of the three main types of dark circles they actually have. A two-minute self-assessment can change that.

August 1, 2026

Pigmented, Vascular, or Structural: The Three Kinds of Dark Circles and Why the Distinction Decides Everything

Explainer · 5 min · Davion Mercer

Pigmented, Vascular, or Structural: The Three Kinds of Dark Circles and Why the Distinction Decides Everything

Most under-eye treatments fail not because the products are useless, but because they target the wrong cause. Here is how clinicians actually classify dark circles, and how you can run the same checks at home.

July 28, 2026

A gloved injector assessing a reclined patient's under-eye area with a gentle cannula near a bright clinic window

Explainer · 7 min · Davion Mercer

When Tear Trough Filler Goes Wrong: Puffiness, the Blue Tint, and How It Gets Fixed

The under-eye is the least forgiving place on the face to inject, but a bad tear trough result is almost always preventable with a three-check screen and reversible with an enzyme most careful clinics keep on the shelf.

July 23, 2026

Close-up of a person with deep skin tone examining under-eye pigment in soft, even daylight

Explainer · 7 min · Davion Mercer

Dark Circles in Deeper Skin Tones: What Actually Lightens Under-Eye Pigment

Periorbital hyperpigmentation is more common and more visible in medium to deep skin, and it responds to a different playbook than a shadow or a vein. Here is what the evidence says lightens under-eye pigment, and what quietly makes it worse.

July 20, 2026

A person who has lost weight examining their under-eye area in a mirror in soft daylight

Explainer · 6 min · Davion Mercer

Rapid Weight Loss and Dark Circles: Why Losing Fat Can Deepen Under-Eye Hollows

People losing weight quickly, especially on GLP-1 medications, often notice their under-eyes looking darker and more sunken. The mechanism is structural, not pigment. Here is what is happening and what actually helps.

July 6, 2026

A surgeon's gloved hands marking the under-eye area of a draped patient before surgery

Explainer · 7 min · Davion Mercer

Lower Blepharoplasty: When Under-Eye Bags Actually Need Surgery

Creams, fillers, and lasers all have a ceiling. For true fat-pad bags and lax under-eye skin, lower eyelid surgery is the definitive fix. Here is who it helps, what it involves, and what it cannot do.

July 6, 2026