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Under-eye tear troughs can often lead to a tired or aged appearance, prompting many to seek aesthetic solutions. The tear trough is the area between your lower eyelid and upper cheek, and as we age, this area can become hollow or develop dark circles, creating a shadowed, sunken appearance. Fillers offer a non-surgical solution to rejuvenate this area, restoring youthful fullness and brightness.

What are Eye Bags and Dark Eye Circles?

Puffy Eye Bags

As we age, puffy eye bags often form due to several physiological changes. The muscles and tissues around the eyes gradually weaken, causing the skin to sag. Additionally, lower eyelid fat that functions to support the eyes can shift outwards, contributing to the appearance of puffiness. Aging patients also experience more fluid retention in the under-eye region, further accentuating this appearance of swollen puffiness. These changes collectively result in the prominent appearance of eye bags, giving the face a tired and aged look.

Dark Eye Circles

As we age, the formation of dark eye circles becomes more pronounced due to several physiological changes. The skin under the eyes becomes thinner and more delicate, making the underlying blood vessels more visible and giving the area a darker appearance. Additionally, the natural loss of collagen and elastin in the skin reduces its plumpness and elasticity, further highlighting the hollows and shadows. These changes, combined with lifestyle factors and genetics, contribute to the development of dark eye circles, often making individuals appear more tired and older than they feel.

What are Tear Trough Fillers?

Tear trough fillers are injectable treatments composed primarily of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the skin, that helps restore volume and smoothness to the under-eye area. These fillers work by filling in the hollow spaces, reducing shadows, and improving the skin’s elasticity, thus enhancing the overall appearance.

How Do Under Eye Fillers Improve Dark Eye Circles and Eye Bags?

Under-eye and eye bag fillers target the root causes of dark circles and eye bags by:

  •       Restoring volume to hollow areas, reducing shadow formation.
  •       Enhancing the reflection of light by smoothing the skin surface.
  •       Improving skin texture and elasticity, making the under-eye area look healthier and more vibrant.

Benefits of Using Fillers for Under-Eye Areas

Using fillers for the under-eye area can offer numerous benefits, including:

  •       Reduction of dark circles and hollowness.
  •       Brightening the under-eye area.
  •       Improving the appearance of sunken eye bags.
  •       Providing a refreshed and less tired look.

 

How is Under Eye Filler Done?

The procedure begins with a consultation where a professional assesses the skin and discusses expectations. During the treatment, a numbing cream is applied to ensure comfort. The filler is injected using fine needles or cannulas, with precision tools to enhance safety and accuracy. This minimally invasive process is designed to be quick and effective.

The Under Eye Filler Procedure Involved

Consultation

During the consultation phase, the practitioner conducts a thorough assessment of the patient’s unique needs and discusses desired outcomes. This stage involves reviewing the patient’s medical history to confirm they are a suitable candidate for the procedure. The practitioner explains the potential results, any associated risks, and the various techniques available for the treatment, ensuring the patient is well-informed and comfortable moving forward.

Treatment

On the day of the treatment, the under-eye area is carefully cleansed, and the doctor marks the injection sites to ensure precision. To minimise discomfort, a numbing cream is applied. Depending on the technique chosen—either using a short sharp needle or a blunt micro-cannula—the filler is injected into the targeted areas to achieve the desired volume and contour. The practitioner may gently massage the area post-injection to ensure the filler is evenly distributed, enhancing the natural appearance of the results.

Post-Treatment

Post-treatment care is vital for achieving optimal results and minimising side effects. Patients are advised to avoid touching the treated area and to refrain from vigorous exercise for a specified period. The practitioner provides specific aftercare instructions to help reduce the risk of bruising or swelling. Follow-up appointments may be scheduled to monitor the results and address any concerns, ensuring a smooth recovery and satisfactory outcome.

What methods are used for injecting under eye fillers?

Administering under-eye fillers involves two primary techniques: using a short sharp needle and/or a blunt, long micro-cannula.

The short sharp needle technique involves precise injections directly into the targeted areas. This method allows for high precision and is typically used for filling smaller, focused areas. However, it may lead to more bruising and discomfort due to its direct approach.

On the other hand, the blunt, long micro-cannula technique involves inserting a flexible tube into the skin, allowing the filler to be distributed more evenly. This method is generally safer, reduces the risk of bruising, and is more comfortable for the patient due to its less invasive nature.

The decision between these techniques is dependent on your individual needs and the specific area being treated. Each method provides unique benefits, highlighting the importance of consulting with a doctor to identify the most appropriate approach for optimal results.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

Under-eye fillers can result in several common side effects, including bruising, swelling, redness, and tenderness at the injection site, which typically subside within a few days.

In some cases, patients may experience less common complications such as lumps, asymmetry, or allergic reactions, which require prompt attention. The Tyndall Effect is another complication of under-eye filler treatment when either too much material is injected, or the filler is placed too near the skin surface. These can result in an undesirable appearance of bluish filler “pillows” under the eyes.

Choosing a qualified and experienced practitioner is crucial in minimising these risks and ensuring that any side effects are effectively managed. This expertise not only helps achieve the desired aesthetic outcomes but also enhances the safety and comfort of the procedure.

Post-Treatment Care

Post-treatment care for under-eye fillers is crucial for achieving the best results and minimising potential side effects. Patients should avoid touching or rubbing the treated area to prevent irritation or infection.

It’s also important to:

  •    Refrain from vigorous exercise and activities that increase blood flow to the face, as these can exacerbate swelling or bruising.
  •       Follow specific aftercare instructions provided by the practitioner.
  •       Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling.
  •       Avoid sun exposure to protect the skin.
  •       Monitor for any unusual symptoms, such as persistent pain or severe swelling, and report them to the practitioner immediately.

Scheduling follow-up appointments allows the practitioner to assess the results, make any necessary adjustments, and address any concerns, ensuring a smooth recovery and satisfaction with the outcome.

Cost of Under Eye Filler in Singapore

The typical cost for under-eye filler treatments in Singapore ranges from SGD 400 to SGD 1,200 per session, depending on the clinic and the specific requirements of the individual.

Conclusion

Under-eye fillers present a promising solution for those looking to rejuvenate their appearance. By consulting with a professional, individuals can achieve personalised advice and results that align with their aesthetic goals. With the right approach, fillers can effectively restore a youthful and vibrant look to the under-eye area.

FAQs About Under-Eye Fillers in Singapore

The effects of under-eye fillers usually last between 12 to 24 months, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors such as skin type and lifestyle.

Most patients experience minimal downtime and can return to their daily activities immediately. However, it’s advisable to avoid vigorous exercise and sun exposure for a few days to minimise swelling and bruising.

Yes, under-eye fillers can often be combined with other aesthetic treatments such as laser therapy or Botox to enhance overall results. Discuss with your practitioner to determine the best approach for your needs.

Under-eye fillers are generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced practitioner. It’s crucial to undergo the procedure in a reputable clinic where safety protocols are followed to minimise risks and complications.

It’s generally recommended to avoid applying makeup on the treated area for at least 24 hours post-treatment to reduce the risk of infection and allow the skin to heal properly.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure due to the application of a numbing cream. Some tenderness or mild swelling may occur post-treatment, but these symptoms typically resolve quickly.

Yes, hyaluronic acid-based fillers can be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase. If you are unsatisfied with the results, your practitioner can administer this enzyme to adjust or remove the filler.

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