Here at SF Aesthetics we use a tear trough filler to enact the rejuvenation of the tear trough, injecting the filler into the trough in order to restore its volume. This treatment benefits from being non-permanent, reversible and from offering a quick recovery time, with most patients recovering fully within a week.
The dermal filler we use for tear trough injections is Redensity 2, the first gel specifically designed to tackle under-eye circles. This gel filler comes with 14 essential nutrients which continue to improve the quality of the tear trough after injection.
Sadly, not all patients who complain of tear troughs are suitable for tear trough filler. Some patients may benefit more from mid-face rejuvenation, a form of treatment which restores a youthful look to the face by lifting the upper cheeks and softening the tear trough area. If you are worried that tear trough injections may not be suitable for you, we would be happy to discuss this with you during the consultation.
It is our aim to have you leaving your tear trough treatment looking totally refreshed and revitalised. If you would like to book this treatment, please get in touch with us via our contact page.
Dermal filler under the eyes to improve the appearance of dark circles or hollows under the eyes.
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Tear trough treatments typically involve the use of dermal fillers to reduce the appearance of under-eye hollows, dark circles, and fine lines. The filler is carefully injected into the tear trough area to add volume, smooth out the skin, and create a more youthful, refreshed look. The procedure is minimally invasive and provides immediate results with little to no downtime.
The longevity of tear trough fillers can vary depending on the type of filler used and individual factors such as metabolism and lifestyle. Generally, the results of tear trough fillers last between 6 to 12 months. To maintain the desired results, follow-up treatments are recommended as needed.
For 24 hours after treatment, we also advise that patients avoid touching the treated area and avoid drugs such as alcohol, aspirin or ibuprofen as these can increase the risk of bruising and swelling.
While tear trough treatments are generally safe, some common complications can occur. These include swelling, bruising, redness, and temporary discomfort at the injection site. In rare cases, lumps or unevenness may develop, which can often be corrected with a follow-up visit. It is crucial to have the procedure performed by an experienced and qualified professional to minimize risks and ensure the best possible results.