
Puffy Eye Cream is a clinician-reviewed compounded cream for puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines around the delicate under-eye area.
Verified 10 g formula includes caffeine 1%, glycolic acid 2.5%, triamcinolone acetonide 0.05%, and tretinoin 0.05%.
Designed for under-eye use only as prescribed, with careful avoidance of the eye, lash line, and irritated skin.
Clinician review checks eye-area sensitivity, glaucoma or eye-pressure history, active topicals, and pregnancy status.
“Under-eye care needs restraint. This formula uses real actives, so the clinical review is there to protect the eye area as much as to personalize the plan.”
Healthspan Holistic
Mechanism

10 g
Verified tube size
CareCore offering verification
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Verified active ingredients
Caffeine 1%, glycolic acid 2.5%, triamcinolone 0.05%, tretinoin 0.05%
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State-gated prescription pathway
CareCore protocol
Step 1
Puffy Eye Cream availability varies by state. Confirm your location to continue.
What state do you live in?
Puffy Eye Cream is currently unavailable in AR, IL, MN, and SC.
Care path
Share your health history and goals in a secure online intake.
A licensed clinician reviews your prescription for medical fit.
Your treatment is sent, with ongoing general and MD support.

Clinical quality
Confirms your medication contains exactly the right dose — nothing more, nothing less.
FAQ
Next step
Confirm availability and complete a focused eye-area intake from home.
Review summarized evidence for common eye-cream ingredients across hydration, elasticity, collagen, and inflammation endpoints.
Int J Womens Dermatol 2024
Review described caffeine mechanisms relevant to cosmetic use, including phosphodiesterase inhibition and microcirculation effects.
Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2013
Small clinical study evaluated a caffeine-containing under-eye formulation for wrinkles, dark circles, and elasticity.
Adv Biomed Res 2015
The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prescription products require online medical intake and approval from a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify. Some compounded medications may not be reviewed or approved by the FDA but are prepared by FDA-registered, state-licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable regulations. Individual results may vary.