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The area between the lower eyelid and cheek, where the tear trough deepens, the skin elasticity above it decreases, discoloration occurs, and the cheeks sag—in other words, mid-face volume loss—causes individuals to appear more tired and older than they are. Because the tear trough deepens, under-eye bags also become more prominent. While mid-face fillers can sometimes provide a natural solution for under-eye bags, tear trough fillers are usually necessary. These fillers are specifically referred to as under-eye light fillers. Under-eye light fillers are a very comfortable procedure in terms of pain. Before the light filler procedure, numbing creams are applied, and because the lower eyelid skin is thin, complete numbness is achieved. Then, the under-eye light filler procedure is performed using a cannula. Cannula light filler is a specialized application for this area, aiming to minimize bruising and pain. Performed in an outpatient setting by specialist doctors, the under-eye light filler procedure takes approximately 15 minutes.
Under eye light filler, also known as tear trough filler, is a non-surgical injectable treatment designed to reduce dark circles, hollows, and tired appearance under the eyes. It restores lost volume and creates a brighter, more refreshed look.
Ideal candidates for under eye filler treatment are individuals with hollow under-eye areas, dark circles caused by volume loss, or a fatigued appearance. Patients should have good skin quality and realistic expectations.
The results of under eye filler typically last between 9 to 15 months, depending on the filler type and individual metabolism. Touch-up treatments may be recommended to maintain optimal results.
When performed by an experienced medical professional using specialized fillers designed for the under-eye area, under eye light filler is generally safe. Due to the delicate anatomy, precise technique is essential to minimize risks.
Under eye filler injections require minimal downtime. Mild swelling or bruising may occur but usually resolves within a few days, allowing patients to quickly return to daily activities.