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Is filler a good solution for dark under-eye circles?

Today we ask: Are undereye fillers the best solution for dark circles under the eyes? Read along with us for this post for all the details!

What are dark circles under the eyes? How do dark circles form and get worse?

Everybody’s eyes (for the most part) are made the same way with the same components and elements. Everyone has a natural valley shape to the top rim of the bone that holds the eye – the eye socket. It is deeper or shallower based on the individual being observed.

Those with paler, thinner skin, in general, tend to show undereye bags more than those with darker, thicker skin since it blends less with lighter skin tones and is more translucent when thinner.

Additional contributing factors to dark undereye bags include lousy sleep habits, diet, dehydration, and allergies, to name a few. If you’re looking for a natural remedy to undereye bags, your sleep is a great place to start! Some other recommendations include minimizing exposure to the sun, using cold compresses, and the classic cucumber slices and tea bags.

Aesthetic treatments for the correction of dark undereye circles

The best-known treatment for dark undereye circles is dermal fillers. These work by injecting a filling substance that creates volume in the area that it is added to. This can be the eyes, undereye area, and various other parts of the face.

Most dermal fillers use hyaluronic acid to achieve this. Examples of dermal fillers include Juvederm and Restylane products.

Undereye fillers aka tear trough fillers for treatment of undereye circles

The use of filler for the tear trough and undereye area is a standard procedure that is minimally invasive and requires virtually no downtime or maintenance other than having them occasionally refreshed to keep the results.

You should see results immediately, and it lasts for 9-12 months in most cases, give or take a month or so. It is not a permanent treatment, and results will begin to fade, requiring a refresh to maintain the look.

What is the difference between undereye fillers and Botox?

Hyaluronic acids like Juvederm and Botox are different formulas that are used to treat different things, though some of those things do overlap. Botox, in general, is aimed at relaxing wrinkles, not at increasing volume, though sometimes adding volume also works for filling wrinkles and minimizing them from view.

When you have dermal filler treatment for the undereye area, it’s a hyaluronic acid filler injected under the skin, filling the space, not numbing the muscles like Botox. You can expect for your eyes to look less hollow, and it lasts longer than Botox, which is not capable of treating this issue but is often used for eye issues like crow’s feet.

How to get ready for an undereye filler treatment

It’s recommended that patients avoid blood thinners such as aspirin for two days leading up to treatment. When filling under the eyes, there is minimal discomfort for patients, and it usually takes 20-30 minutes.

The skin is cleaned thoroughly, and a small needle is used to inject filler into the area needing treatment, in this case, the undereye bag area, for a total of 2-3 injections per eye in most cases.

Best recovery practices after undereye filler

There is minimal recovery needed. You should avoid high-intensity exercise for 24 hours following the treatment to prevent any kind of irritation.

Some patients experience light swelling, bruising, and discomfort around the injection site, which can also last about a day.

Dermal fillers for undereye bags

Want more info on undereye fillers? Ready for your first filler treatment to revitalize your appearance and give you a healthy, youthful glow? Get in touch with us today. Our staff can help create a treatment plan suited to your issues. We’re known for being a top provider of aesthetic treatments like fillers and Botox in Columbus, Ohio.

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