Under Eye Filler
Description
Under-eye filler is a cosmetic procedure designed to reduce the appearance of dark circles, hollowness, and fine lines under the eyes, providing a more youthful and refreshed look. The process begins with a consultation with a qualified dermatologist or plastic surgeon to assess the patient's suitability for the procedure and discuss desired outcomes. Prior to the treatment, the area under the eyes is thoroughly cleansed to ensure it is free from makeup or oils. A topical anesthetic cream is often applied to minimize discomfort during the injection process. The filler commonly used for this procedure is a hyaluronic acid-based gel, such as Juvederm or Restylane, which is known for its ability to retain moisture and integrate seamlessly with the skin's natural tissues. During the procedure, the practitioner uses a fine needle or cannula to inject the filler into the under-eye area, targeting specific points to achieve the desired contour and volume. The number of injections and the amount of filler used will depend on the individual's facial anatomy and the extent of correction needed. The process usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes, and patients can expect to see immediate results, though the full effect will become more apparent over the following week as any initial swelling subsides. Post-procedure care involves avoiding physical activities that could exacerbate bruising or swelling and following the practitioner’s guidance on skincare products. The effects of under-eye fillers can last anywhere from 6 to 18 months, at which point patients may choose to have the procedure repeated to maintain their results.
Ailments treated by this procedure: Dark Circles Under Eyes and Tear Trough Hollows
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