Yes, the same filler can be used for both the cheeks and the under eyes, depending on what product is used.
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).
Can cheek fillers lift the lower face? The wonderful thing about cheek fillers is that they bring an instant lift to the lower face and a more youthful, refreshed, and natural-looking rejuvenation without having to go 'under the knife'.
What is the best filler for under eye hollows? Less viscous hyaluronic acid fillers such as Restylane, Restylane Silk, and Juvederm Ultra are typically recommended for treatment of under eye concerns due to delicate and thin lower eyelid skin, which measures only about 0.5mm in thickness.
Incorrect filler choice or placement can exacerbate the appearance of the cheek bags known as festoons, which can contribute to under-eye puffiness. As a general rule, permanent fillers, including Sculptra, should not be used under the eyes.
When doctors inject fillers to plump and fill cheekbones, it not only lifts the mid-face but also gives a pleasing youthfulness to the upper face. Cheek fillers are highly customizable. You might want plumper cheeks if you have a thin face or a more angular look if you have a round face.
Treating with 1ml at a time is certainly appropriate for some areas, such as volumising lips or having smaller tweakments into other areas of the face. Sometimes, however, more than 1ml may be required – in the cheeks, for example – as 1ml may not make a discernible difference.
Dermal Fillers commonly cause swelling and sometimes even bruising. The injection process disturbs the skin and soft tissue, causing minor trauma to the area, and swelling is a natural bodily response whilst the area heals.
Specifically, the six danger zones are the glabellar area, temporal region, lip and perioral area, nasolabial fold area, nasal area and the infraorbital area.
When injected, these substances can cause allergic reactions, infections, and the death of skin cells. Another risk is that improper injection technique can lead not only to swelling and lumpiness, but also more serious side effects such as death of skin cells, and embolism leading to blindness.
Improving the Look of Dark Circles
By adding volume back into the troughs and upper cheeks with dermal fillers for dark circles, these “valleys” can be filled in to smooth out the negative contours, effectively eliminating the deep colour and shadowing, and erasing the perceived tired look.
Migration is mostly observed in areas like the lips, central cheek, and tear trough region, although it can happen anywhere you get injected with filler. If you have filler, or are considering it, you may be eager to know whether or not certain fillers migrate versus other options.
However, when using too stiff of a filler, the smile can appear 'overstuffed,' says Darren Smith, MD, a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in New York City. “Proper placement of mid-face and lower face filler should not significantly affect the smile,” he shares.
Dermal filler the cheeks lasts around 9 months to a year on average according to manufacturers. The longevity of cheek filler is dependant on the individual. Some factors that affect longevity are: age, metabolism, amount injected at the time, amount of time since last treatment, amount of treatments previously.
Cheek highlights in a younger patient – often only 1ml. In reality many of my patients looking for improvement of a specific area only need about 1-2ml on average. Most people are surprised at the difference just one syringe of filler can make to a problem area.
After receiving dermal fillers, the cheeks may appear red and swollen which is normal and expected. To reduce swelling at home, you can apply ice to help reduce any mild discomfort. If you also experience bruising, using arnica products can help relieve this.
To answer simply, no, dermal fillers will not make you look unnatural. If done by a professional, dermal fillers can accentuate your features rather than attempting to create a new look.
Cheek fillers, also known as cheek augmentation treatment, provide volume to and around your cheekbones. Dermal fillers are used to create that instant 'plumping' effect, restoring and boosting the volume of the cheeks and give definition to the natural cheekbone structure, recreating the youthful contours of the face.
Unfortunately, having fillers injected into the face can make festoons more noticeable by removing eyelid fullness under the eyes, making them appear worse. Additionally, the festoons can worsen when the surgery is performed to remove fat from the lower eyelid through standard blepharoplasty.
Sometimes, too much facial filler product may have been placed in the lower eyelid hollows, creating an overfill effect that can make the area look extra puffy. The Tyndall effect can occur in some patients who have had hyaluronic acid facial fillers injected into an area.
A common problem encountered as a result of a practitioner using too much filler is the overfilling of the tear trough area, resulting in puffiness or noticeable lumps that may become more obvious when a patient smiles or when looking at the area from above.
You Should Typically Wait to Use Juvederm Until Your 40s.
Rose usually recommends that you wait to begin Juvederm or any other facial filler treatment until you are in your 40s, or have begun showing the telltale signs of aging.