What is TEAR THROUGH FILLER?
A tear trough filler is an injectable treatment that’s used under the eyes. Its purpose is to add volume beneath the eyelids.
The product most often used in this area is one typically made of hyaluronic acid, although other ingredients may be used. Hyaluronic acid is a gel-like substance that naturally exists in your body.
When injected into the skin, hyaluronic acid increases fullness and decreases indentations.
Who’s a good candidate for tear trough filler?
Tear trough filler is used to make the trough less pronounced, which can make the face look more awake.
Many people, especially those who’ve done the research and have realistic expectations, are good candidates for the procedure. But you should always consult a doctor about your medical history before any cosmetic procedure.
You might be an ideal candidate for tear trough filler if you:
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have mild to moderate sagging under the eyes
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have healthy, thick skin
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have realistic expectations
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understand the treatment is temporary
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are physically healthy
Alternatively, you may not be a good candidate if:
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your skin is very thin
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you have excess skin beneath the eyes
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your tear troughs are very deep
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you have excess fat under your eyes
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you have an active skin infection in the area
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you have a medical condition that increases your risk of complications
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you have very dark circles
Get a Youthful Glow with Tear Through Filler
Looking for a way to get rid of those pesky dark circles and hollows under your eyes? Look no further than tear through filler! This amazing cosmetic treatment uses a hyaluronic acid-based filler to plump up the skin and give you a youthful, refreshed appearance. Say goodbye to tired-looking eyes and hello to a brighter, more vibrant you!

What’s the procedure like?
Before receiving tear trough fillers, a trained medical professional will assess your lower eyelids. They’ll also check the texture and thickness of your skin. Additionally, they’ll determine what type of dermal filler is best for your needs.
Your procedure will take place in a medical office. Here’s what you can expect:
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A medical professional disinfects the skin to prevent infection. A topical anesthetic may be applied to the area to prevent bruising, or they may place an ice pack on your lower eyelids. This numbs the area and decreases pain.
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Next, they prepare a syringe containing the filler. The syringe is connected to a blunt or sharp needle, depending on their choice. They inject the filler into the skin beneath your lower eyelid.
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As they inject the filler, they slowly withdraw the needle. They lightly massage the area to spread the filler. The procedure is repeated beneath the other eyelid.
