No, radiation from phones does not affect face color or cause blacking of the eyes. The radiation emitted by phones, specifically radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, falls under the category of non-ionizing radiation. Non-ionizing radiation does not have enough energy to cause direct damage to cells or tissues, such as altering skin color or causing discoloration around the eyes.
The discoloration around the eyes, commonly referred to as "black circles" or "dark circles," can have various causes, including genetics, fatigue, allergies, aging, or certain medical conditions. It is not associated with exposure to phone radiation.
However, it's worth noting that excessive use of phones or electronic devices can contribute to eye strain or fatigue, which may result in tired-looking or puffy eyes. This is typically caused by factors like staring at screens for prolonged periods, reduced blinking, and improper ergonomics, rather than the radiation emitted by the devices.
If you have concerns about changes in your face color or the appearance of your eyes, it's always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide a proper evaluation and guidance based on your specific situation.