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Tear Trough

Whether you are worried about the area around your eyes, or that you appear older or constantly tired, this can often be due to dark circles or loss of volume around your eyes. Fortunately, our incredible Tear Trough treatment can give you a fresher and revitalised appearance – and what’s even better is that there is no pain or downtime of surgery associated with it!  

What is Tear Trough?

Naturally, as we mature, the skin around our eyes thins and thus loses volume. Also, genetic disposition and environmental factors can also play a huge role in this. Tear Trough is a relatively simple procedure which addresses hollow under-eye areas and dark circles. Such a treatment is suitable for both men and women, of most ages and it is quick!  

As we grow older, the region beneath our eyes may darken and develop a more sunken appearance. As a result, there is a reduction in collagen in the upper sections of our cheeks and at the upper edges of our face. As mentioned before, factors such as our environment and lifestyle can accelerate this progression. As these structures lose their fullness, the support below our eyes, known as the ‘tear trough’, diminishes. Consequently, dark circles appear as the blood vessels beneath our skin become more noticeable.  

Tear Trough involves swift and easy injections of Hyaluronic Acid filler to replenish the lost volume. this procedure promotes a smoother, plumper and more rejuvenated look to your under-eye area. We always use top-tier fillers that are officially approved from reputable companies.  

 

Some of the benefits of Tear Trough include:
  • Instantly refreshed and younger-looking
  • No more tired eyes
  • Quick treatment
  • No need for general anesthetic
  • No downtime, return to work, and daily routines straight away
  • Effective and natural results
  • Performed by highly experienced, medical practitioners. 

How long does Tear Trough take to work?

Amazingly, you should be able to see some improvements straight after your treatment. Over time, there will be an increased production of collagen production stimulated. 

What is the downtime for Tear Trough?

Typically, there is no downtime. You may experience very small, minor swelling which should go away after a day or two. 

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Does Tear Trough hurt?

During the procedure, our medical practitioner will use an anaesthetic to ensure that the procedure is as comfortable and pain-free as possible!  

How many Tear Trough treatments will I need?

Sometimes, one treatment should be enough, however, your progress will be monitored by our practitioner and if any further procedures are needed, our team will let you know! The effects from one session are able to last up to 12 months and for some individuals, this may be even longer! For some, a repeat session to maintain results. 

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FAQ

Tear troughs can be described as the depressions or groove that sits between your lower eyelid and the cheeks that create a hollowing. This hollowing can result in a dark shadow being created in the area which is often referred to as a dark circle. These can often be genetic but can also be caused by ageing.  

Yes, Tear Trough can help to reduce the appearance of under eye bags by adding volume to the surrounding areas. 

You will see an immediate lifting effect from the procedure, but the final result may take up to two weeks to fully appear. Fillers of course do need time to integrate with the surrounding tissues to achieve hydration balance, and skin in the treated area needs time to relax and smooth out!  

Yes, our expert practitioners who know how to achieve natural-looking results administer tear trough filler treatment. Patients should expect to look visibly rejuvenated and less tired.