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Tear Trough

Tear trough is a popular cosmetic solution for tackling tired looking eyes

1 h
280 British pounds
Victoria Road

Service Description

Tear Trough Filler FAQs What are Tear Trough Fillers? Tear trough filler treatment, also referred to as under-eye filler or dermal filler, is a popular cosmetic solution for tackling tired looking eyes. It is a non-surgical procedure that involves carefully injecting a gel-like substance into specific areas around the eyes, which works to replace the lost volume brought about through the ageing process. The outcome is smoother, younger-looking, more radiant skin, and a reduction in deep wrinkles and lines. The tear trough procedure can also be used to add volume to other areas of the face, like the lips, brows, cheeks, marionette lines and nasolabial folds, creating a more youthful appearance. Filler can also be placed throughout the face with strategic BoNT injections to create a liquid facelift or liquid eye lift, which can be highly effective in selective patients. What is Tear Trough Filler and why undergo tear trough treatment? Eye bag fillers are an effective option for patients with tear trough hollows and under-eye bags. As we start to age, the area underneath the eyes, known as the tear trough area, becomes more prominent. The change in appearance often presents with dark circles and under-eye hollow, leaving one to look tired and exhausted. In addition, hollowing under the eyes can expose bags, which make the appearance worse. Dermal filler injections help to normalise facial contouring around the lid-cheek junction and avoids the need for surgery. If your under-eye bags are severe, a blepharoplasty procedure may be more beneficial. At what age should you get under-eye fillers? Tear trough fillers are an increasingly popular non-surgical aesthetic treatment amongst younger people. However, individuals of any age can undergo the tear trough filler procedure if they seek a fresher, more rejuvenated look, and a break from tired looking eyes by restoring volume loss.


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