Fortunately, tear trough filler (also known as under eye filler) can be used to improve the appearance of your tear troughs. They make you appear hollow, tired and accentuate dark circles. Tear troughs are a common concern in people of all ages. Weight-loss may also accelerate the natural progression of tear troughs, as can smoking and sun-damage. This is demonstrated in the infographic below, and causes a greater separation between the cheek fat and the bony margin of the eye socket. The two key changes that cause tear troughs to become more pronounced are a loss of mid-cheek fat, and the natural descent of the mid-cheek fat as our skin starts to sag. Even from our early 20’s these changes start to manifest, although it can occur earlier in some people than others. With age, the tear trough generally becomes more pronounced, with the resulting hollowness catching shadows and giving the impression of dark circles. It is normal for almost everyone to have a slight tear trough from birth, although people of certain backgrounds are more prone to having deeper and longer tear troughs, usually due to larger eye sockets and more deeply set eyes. A slight separation between the margin of the bony eye socket and the cheek fat, along with a relative lack of connective tissue forms the groove. We have tear troughs due to the unique anatomy of the lower eyelid. These grooves are known as tear troughs due to the tendency of tears to pool in them. The tear troughs are the hollow grooves that extend down and outward from the inner corner of the eyes. What is a tear trough and why do we develop them? This treatment is an application of the Dermal Fillers During your in-depth consultation, they will perform a comprehensive assessment of your eye area, and design a bespoke treatment plan tailored to your unique anatomy in order to achieve the best result that looks natural. Here at Cosmetic Connection, our doctors are specifically trained in eye rejuvenation, and in using dermal filler to improve the tear trough under eye region. It requires practitioners with high skill and experience to treat correctly, and mandates a conservative approach. The under eye area is a delicate component of the face. Once you have achieved the final result, maintenance will generally be required every 12-24 months. Most people will require 1-2 sessions, and adjunct treatment such as injecting dermal filler to the cheeks, temples and brows may be required to achieve the best outcome. The result is immediate, but often improves over the first 4 weeks as the filler settles. Dermal filler improves the under eye area by adding volume and support to the tear trough. Under eye filler (also known as tear trough filler) improves the appearance of under eye hollows, bags and dark circles, and is a popular facial rejuvenation treatment that can help you appear refreshed and well-rested. Do you look tired even after a full night’s sleep? Have you had enough of others constantly commenting that you look tired?
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