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What is The Procedure for Tear Trough Filler?
The procedure is relatively simple and pain-free, however as with any procedure it comes with some precautionary measures. After cleaning and applying a topical anaesthetic to the area, a syringe is prepared with the hyaluronic acid which is then connected to a cannula and injected beneath the lower eyelid. The under-eye area is considered a high-risk area due to the thin skin and many blood vessels, thus, it is much safer to use a cannula due to its blunt tip which is less likely to pierce a blood vessel than a sharp needle. The cannula is slowly withdrawn as the gel is injected and the area is massaged to distribute the filler throughout the under eye. The procedure is simple, quick, and pain-free with very few complications.
How Much Does Tear Trough Filler Cost?
As with all cosmetic procedures, the cost of tear trough filler can vary dramatically between clinics. However, as with any medical procedure, it is important not to abandon quality for a cheaper price. At Dr Ed Robinson our prices begin at £400, we can guarantee that we are using only the highest quality products sourced from reputable pharmacies known for their safety and effectiveness.
How Long Does Tear Trough Filler Last for?
Tear trough filler typically lasts between 12-18 months. The length of time can vary depending on several factors. Your age and skin quality play a big part, it is much more likely for filler to last longer in younger skin or skin which is naturally thicker. Additionally, the injection technique can affect the lifespan of the filler. A well-trained professional knows exactly where to inject the filler to provide the longest-lasting results. At our clinic, we always use a canula and you can trust Dr Ed Robinsons wealth of experience and expertise.
Who should and SHOULDN’T get Tear Trough Filler
The premise of tear trough Filler is to add volume to the under-eye area. Thus, this treatment is perfect for anyone with hollow under-eye circles or under-eye wrinkles. However, if you struggle with puffy under-eye bags tear trough filler will only exacerbate this problem. The filler is also unable to solve darkness which is caused by excessive pigmentation. The ideal candidate for this treatment is someone with hollowing eyes, good skin elasticity, and no puffiness or swelling under the eyes. At Dr Ed Robinson you can expect a comprehensive consultation and a personalised treatment plan to ensure your treatment is as effective as it can be.
How is Under Eye Filler Different to Botox?
Eye filler and
Botox
are both injectable cosmetic treatments often used to remove the appearance of
lines and wrinkles
. However, they work in different ways and have different results. Botox is a muscle relaxant; it relaxes the muscles in the face to prevent them from contracting and causing those unwanted lines. Under-eye filler uses hyaluronic acid to achieve volume and smoothness removing the appearance of lines and wrinkles.
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