Tear Trough
The tear trough is the sunken area below the eyes that causes dark circles. The tear trough deformity is very common amongst both men and women and forms due to gradual changes in the skin, fat and muscles and ligaments over time. The rate at which this deformity develops is dependent on a variety of ageing factors, including genetics. These changes ultimately result in a depression or groove with shadowing being cast in that area when light falls on the face. By lifting this groove we are able to eliminate the shadowing and dark circles and restore fresher, less tried looking eyes.
The procedure is performed using a single cannula via a single entry point which minimises bruising and swelling. The procedure is very tolerable and takes no more than 15 minutes
The filler used to treat the tear trough should always be soft low density filler, similar to the surrounding tissue of the undereye area. Soft fillers tend to break down faster than more dense fillers. However, most of the patients see results extending beyond 12 months.
£400.00