Eye fillers can be used to reduce the appearance of under-eye bags and tear troughs. Eye fillers can make the area appear plumper and more vibrant. You can reduce shadows under your eyes to appear more rested.

There are many eye-filling treatments.

Important to remember that the FDA has not approved any fillers for the area below your eyes.

Some of these can be used off-label. These include:

Hyaluronic AcidThe body naturally produces hyaluronic acid. Fillers for Hyaluronic Acid are synthetic gels that replicate the natural substance of the body. These are the most popular.

  1. brands.
  2. Restylane
  3. Belotero

JuvedermHyaluronic Acid-filled injectables have been shown to increase skin collagen production. Some hyaluronic acid fillers contain licoaine. This anesthetic is used for numbing the skin. They are transparent and smooth so they won’t clump. However, some doctors consider hyaluronic acids to be the best. However, it does look natural.

 

Poly-L Lactic acid

Linear Threading is a technique for injecting biocompatible synthetic material, polyL-lactic Acid.

It increases collagen production. It is marketed under the name Sculptra Aesthetic.

Calcium Hydroxylapatite

The biocompatible dermal filler is made up of calcium and phosphate. It stimulates collagen production, and supports and sustains connective tissue, thereby increasing its size.

Calcium hydroxylapatite has a thicker consistency than hyaluronic acids. Before injection, it is often diluted with an anesthetic.

This filler is not recommended by all doctors because it can cause skin to appear lighter. Some people are concerned about nodules under-eye filler uk.

Radiesse is a brand that offers calcium hydroxylapatite.

Fat transfer (fat transfer), microlipoinjection or fat grafting, autologous oil transfers

Your provider may suggest that you inject your own fat to repair the deep tear trough in your cheeks and lower lip.

  1. Abdomen
  2. hip
  3. Buttocks
  4. Thigh