India, June 11 -- They're glossy, crescent-shaped, and all over your Instagram feed. Whether it's Alia Bhatt indulging in post-swim self-care or Hailey Bieber casually masking mid-flight, under eye patches have emerged as the skincare equivalent of wearing sunglasses indoors - both stylish and strategic. But are they miracle workers, or just momentary magic?

According to dermatologists, the answer lies somewhere in between. "Under eye patches can be effective, but their results are typically short-term," says Dr Deepali Bhardwaj, dermatologist.

"They work well for dryness or flaky skin. Ingredients like glycerin or collagen can nourish the delicate under-eye area. But if you're dealing with deeper concerns like nutritional deficiencies ...