Restylane® Under-Eye Fillers are an FDA-approved treatment that is meant to treat a number hollow under-eyes or fill in the tear troughs. It helps to eliminate moderate to severe wrinkles when safely administered by our licensed professionals.
They're are a popular remedy for wrinkles and sagging skin on the face. You can use filler to improve the look of hollows under your eyes.
Restylane. It is a classic and most used injectable treatment for under-eye wrinkles. It gives subtle and natural-looking results. Lidocaine is present in Restylane filler, ensuring minimum discomfort during the procedure.
When you use dermal fillers (hyaluronic acid fillers), you can solve issues such as dark circles or plumping facial areas that have lost smoothness. Regardless of that, we recommend you use Botox for under-eye treatments to stop wrinkles and eye puffiness since fillers are better if you want to treat dark circles.
The short answer would be; yes. Unfortunately, as with all aesthetic procedures, there is always a risk of complications. Generally, in life, the risk of things going “wrong” depends on how many variables are at play.
"Botox is best for addressing dynamic lines on the face," say Dr. Hibler. "Fillers are best for addressing volume loss and folds on the face." The overall effect of both, however, should be smoother, plumper looking skin. With that, your goals will also dictate which treatment you should try.
Juvederm and Restylane are currently the longest-lasting and most durable dermal fillers on the market. Juvederm and Restylane are families of hyaluronic acid fillers with numerous possible formulations. Each collection has numerous products catering to different cosmetic needs.
Injecting dermal fillers into the face and hands can improve the appearance of facial lines and volume loss caused by age or certain medical conditions. In studies of dermal fillers approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, people generally report they are satisfied with their treatment results.
Cheek fillers can help to resolve under eye hollows
Fillers under the eye and around the cheekbones can help to replace this lost volume, reducing the darkness of the hollows and providing a more youthful, less tired appearance.
Common side effects include bruising and swelling, and nodules and bumps under the eye can occur. “Blindness is a rare side effect if the filler enters a blood vessel of the eye and occludes it,” she says, hence the importance of seeing a well-trained injector.
Tear trough fillers can reduce fine lines and wrinkles
This can add to a tired and aged appearance. Injections of tear trough fillers can help to reduce the appearance of any fine lines and wrinkles by smoothing the skin and effectively filling the small folds and creases made by lines and wrinkles.
Unlike temporary and semi-permanent dermal fillers, permanent dermal fillers aren't decomposable, which means they can't be broken down as quickly by the body. They're usually formulated to be injected into parts of the body that consist of thick skin such as the nasolabial folds and can last up to five years or more.
Botox and fillers are generally considered safe for people of all ages, whether they are 30 years old, 60 years old, or 80 years old.
Hyaluronic acid. Despite the harsh sound of its name, hyaluronic acid is incredibly beneficial for your skin, and is a natural component already found in your body's skin and connective tissues, though it's production declines as we age.
Bellafill® is a dermal filler that replaces lost volume in the skin for correction that is both immediate and longer-lasting than other types of fillers. Unlike temporary fillers, Bellafill is the only dermal filler that stimulates collagen growth long term to help maintain your youthful appearance for up to 5 years.
Some dermal fillers have been studied to last close to two years. The three fillers that tend to last the longest are Restylane Lyft, Restylane Defyne, Restylane Refyne, Juvederm, Voluma, Radiesse, and Sculptra.
Deep injections may last as long as 12 months, and newer products on the market may last up to two years.
The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state. The benefits of both Botox and fillers will be gone and you'll notice that those lines and volume loss will come back.
Dermal fillers might be faster, but skin needling is simply better for your skin's overall health thanks to the focus on natural procedures that stimulate your body's natural healing processes.
Technically, you can inject filler in the 11's, but we do not recommend it. Like mentioned above, injecting filler in this area has a high risk for vision complications.
Tear trough fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance which is known for its ability to attract water. Because of this, it is not suitable for people who are prone to fluid retention and puffiness under their eyes.
Katy Perry - Tear trough filler
And one celeb who has praised this treatment highly is Katy Perry, who explained to Refinery29, “I've done lasers and got [filler] injections under my eyes for the hollowing — which I'd recommend for everyone who wants a solution for their dark circles.”
While it is possible for fillers to migrate, this side effect is extremely rare and can be avoided by choosing a qualified injector. Though filler migration is very uncommon, its likelihood increases when fillers are performed by an inexperienced or underqualified injector.