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Why do we use under-eye fillers?

Fillers are gel-like substances injected into the skin to add volume where it has been lost. They are also called “dermal fillers” or “dermal volumizers.”
We use under-eye filler to correct many cosmetic issues, including wrinkles and bags under the eyes. The treatment consists of placing fillers in the tear trough or under the eyes.

The filler isn’t going to correct pigmentation. Filler will alleviate dark circles if they are caused by the increased pigment in the skin, which occurs quite often in people with darker skin tones.

Studying the case 

In this case, a woman in her 50s with wrinkles on her face and dark spots around her eyes is the main character. After getting her full medical history and a photo, we moved on to the full consultation and discussed the options. However, she decided to go with the under-eye fillers.

The procedure of under-eye fillers

R.N. Dima Omran administered the Juvederm Volbella HA fillers using a 25g blunt cannula, using the chiller distracting method.

Results of under-eye fillers

We took The following pictures about eight months after the treatment.

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Downtime

The patient will have bruising and swelling for 72 hours after the fillers.

under-eye filler under-eye bags Dr. Kamal Alhallak (Ph.D.)

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Before and after undereye fillers
Before undereye fillers after undereye fillers
Before and after undereye fillers

This case study is based on the personal experience of one patient and is not intended to represent typical results. Individual results may vary, and the treatment results depicted in this case study are not guaranteed. The information provided in this case study is not a substitute for a consultation with a licensed healthcare provider, and it is important to understand that results vary from person to person. Before undergoing any cosmetic treatment, it is important to speak with a licensed healthcare provider to understand the potential risks, benefits, and results.