About Tear Trough Fillers | Undereye Filllers

Tear trough filler, also known as under-eye filler or lower eyelid filler, is a cosmetic procedure that involves the use of dermal fillers to address concerns related to the area beneath the eyes, known as the tear troughs. The tear troughs are the depressions that run from the inner corners of the eyes to the mid-cheek area.

As we age, the tear troughs can become more pronounced due to factors such as loss of volume, thinning skin, and changes in the underlying structures. This can result in a tired or haggard appearance, as well as the development of dark circles or shadows under the eyes. Tear trough filler is a non-surgical option aimed at rejuvenating this area and achieving a more refreshed and youthful look. This can help plump up the area, fill in hollows, and reduce the appearance of shadows, creating a smoother and more vibrant under-eye area.

Tear trough filler near me? If you are looking for a trusted clinic where you can have injectables fillers. We are located right in the heart of London, on 15 Harley Street, which is only a 8 minuites walk away from Oxford Circus Station and Bond Street Station.

Who is this for?

Male and female who wishes to improve the appearance of dark eye circles due to sunken eyes.

You are not a suitable candidate for Dermal Fillers if you are:

  • Pregnant or breast-feeding
  • Have a history of hypersensitivity to one of the components of the products tested (hyaluronic acid, lidocaine, vitamins), of anaphylactic shock or severe allergy
  • Have a history of autoimmune disease or disease affecting the immune system (type I diabetes, polyarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriasis, thyroid disorder, scleroderma, inflammatory intestinal disease, lupus, multiple sclerosis. ulcerative colitis)
  • Have a pathology (herpes, acne, rosacea) or unhealed skin alteration
  • Have had or have complications after a surgery during the past 5 years
  • Have previous injection of permanent products (silicone, acrylic polymers, dextran)
  • Have untreated infectious periodontitis, cellulitis of dental or ENT origin, dental abscess untreated or treated less than one week ago
  • Are in association with a peeling, a laser treatment or based on ultrasound

Products

Teosyal REDENSITY II

Best Practices

Before

  • Redness, bruising, ecchymosis, hematomas, edema, itching, mild pain at the injection point which may occur after the injection and is resorbed after 24 hours to 8 days (on average within 72 hours);
  • Indurations or nodules which may occur at the injection point 15 days to 3 months after the injection;
  • You may also observe discoloration of the injection zone but it is usually temporary and will go away in 5-7 days
  • Avoid alcohol 24 hours before treatment
  • Avoid having treatment during menstruation period
  • Please inform the practitioner if you have had any dermal fillers injection before treatment
  • Please inform our practitioner if you have done Thermage/Ultherapy/Hifu or similar treatment upon consultation
  • Come in bare skin on the treatment day
  • If you have autoimmune diseases, diabetics, or take blood-thinning drugs, please inform your doctor in advance
  • To limit sun exposure on the day of treatment, we recommend bringing a cap/hat and a pair of sunglasses

After

  • Do not drink alcohol within 24 hours, and avoid spicy food, shelled seafood and beef
  • No strenuous exercise for 24 hours
  •  You can wash your face and take a bath on the same day
  • Do not apply skin care products to the needle eye within 24 hours, and do not rub the injection site
  •  Makeup is allowed after 24 hours
  • Do not expose to the sun for two weeks
  • The maintenance time varies according to the products used and the metabolism of each person, generally half a year to one and a half years. If there is pain or any other discomfort, please contact us in time

Frequent Questions

The duration of fillers last for will depend on the filler material used. The most commonly used filler material at Yuchi Medical is hyaluronic acid and can last 6-9 months.

The procedure may cause discomfort but it is not overly painful. An ice pack will be applied before the injections to ease the discomfort and pain.

The common side effects include bruising, redness, swelling, tenderness, and slight bleeding at the injected sites. These reactions are temporary and typically subside within a week.