What filler is best for under eye hollows?
hyaluronic acid fillers
Since they’re transparent, easy to smooth, and less likely to clump, hyaluronic acid fillers are the most common filler type used in the under-eye area. Hyaluronic acid provides the shortest result of all the fillers but is considered by some practitioners to provide the most natural look.
Is Juvederm good for under eyes?
Juvederm effectively treats the bags and dark circles that can appear under the eye. It offers more pronounced results, which can sometimes make it a good choice for patients with deeper hollows under the eyes. Some patients also choose Juvederm because it offers a stronger concentration of hyaluronic acid.
How long do juvederm under eye fillers last?
The results commonly last from 9 months to a year, although some patients will be able to go longer in between treatments. It is prudent to get maintenance injections before the results are gone as this will require less filler.
How do you permanently fix under eye hollows?
A tear trough implant is a safe, effective, permanent way to correct tear trough deformities and sunken eyes. While under conscious sedation, the surgeon makes an incision inside the patient’s lower eyelid. Then, the surgeon places the silicone implant.
How can I plump under my eyes?
To plump up the skin under your eyes, you want to gently apply products that will intensely moisturize this sensitive area. Look for products that contain ultra-hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, squalene, and avocado oil.
How many syringes of Juvederm do I need for eyes?
JuvĂ©derm for Under-Eye Circles? To eliminate the dark shadow-like appearance under the eyes, you’re likely to need one syringe under each eye.
How much Juvederm do I need for under eyes?
1-2 syringes
Depending on the needs of the patient, how deep their under eye hollows are, 1-2 syringes of Juvederm will be needed in the tear trough area for complete treatment.
Are Under eye fillers harmful?
Although rare, complications from dermal fillers can be devastating. The most serious complications are vascular. Vascular occlusions can lead to necrosis (tissue death), scarring and, even more seriously, blindness. Indeed, dermal fillers have already led to 98 reported cases of blindness (Beleznay et al, 2015).
What are the side effects of Juvederm?
Most side effects from Juvederm are mild and temporary….The most common side effects include reactions at the injection site and include:
- Bruising.
- Redness.
- Pain or sensitivity.
- Itching.
- Firmness.
- Swelling.
- Lumps or bumps.
- Discoloration.
Are under eye hollows permanent?
Although a safe procedure, tear trough implant is obviously a more invasive procedure than eyelid filler or eyelid fat injection. However, the effect is permanent and natural as the small tear trough implant blends in with surrounding cheek bone and helps treat negative orbital vector or eye prominence too.