Tear Trough Fillers: How to Safely Rejuvenate Tired Eyes
Understanding under-eye hollows
Hollowness under the eyes, often called tear troughs, can be caused by genetics or the natural loss of fat pads as we age. This shadow can make you look tired, even when you are well-rested. Creams and concealers can help cover the area, but they cannot restore lost volume.
The role of tear trough fillers
We use a specialized, lightweight dermal filler to carefully smooth the transition between the under-eye area and the cheek. Because the skin here is very thin, this treatment requires a high level of precision and should only be performed using a cannula to minimize bruising and maximize safety.
Who is a good candidate?
Tear trough filler is ideal for those with structural hollows. However, if your main concern is under-eye bags or fluid retention, filler may not be suitable, as it can worsen puffiness. A clinical assessment is essential to determine the best treatment for your eyes.
