What is Tear Trough Filler?
Your eyes are the most attractive and alluring area of your face. However, over time, hollows beneath your eyes can emerge, casting shadows that make you look exhausted, even after a full night’s sleep. Thankfully, tear trough fillers allow you to completely transform and rejuvenate your under-eye area.
Here at the Aesthetic HUB, we specialise in the art and science of tear trough fillers. This treatment works wonders for those who often hear they look ‘tired’ or feel they’ve lost that youthful volume beneath the eyes. When administered correctly and by trained medical professionals, this treatment not only smooths and refines the under-eye region but also enhances facial symmetry.
You’ll no longer have to worry about looking exhausted. At the HUB, we are committed to providing you with fabulous results at an unbeatable cost.
TEAR TROUGH FILLER BEFORE AND AFTER
tear trough filler?
REFRESH
Erase signs of fatigue, banish dark circles, and enjoy a rejuvenated, lively gaze. Brighten your look effortlessly.
TRANSFORM
Go beyond masking imperfections; reshape and elevate the under-eye area to exude confidence.
TURN BACK TIME
Restore lost volume, smooth out hollows, and reclaim the youthful vibrancy that time has faded.
who is a good candidate?
Many of our patients come in with a misunderstanding of tear trough filler. It does not necessarily fill in your under-eye bags; you’ll find adding more volume to an area that already has too much does not help. Tear trough filler is used to fill your trough, not your bags. This is why we tend to recommend tear trough filler more often to those with under-eye ‘hollows’ rather than ‘bags’.
Tear trough filler aims to correct a tired appearance. They can rejuvenate your under-eye area and offer a refreshed look. However, because 60% to 70% of patients seeking tear trough filler are not eligible, we recommend getting in touch with our lovely team here at the HUB. They can determine whether you are a suitable candidate for tear trough filler.
Is tear trough filler safe?
When performed by a skilled injector, tear trough filler is incredibly safe. Since tear trough filler is a complex and technically demanding procedure, it is crucial you choose the right practitioner for your treatment.
While tear trough treatment doesn’t inherently have additional risks, tear trough complications are significantly more common than in treatments like lip filler or Botox. At Dr MJ’s complications clinic, this treatment is easily her most reversed. When tear trough fillers go wrong, it is almost always due to unskilled practitioners.
Luckily, at the HUB, our trainees use ultrasound for every tear trough treatment to ensure safety and precision. This greatly reduces the risk of severe tear trough complications and filler migration. While uncommon at the HUB, minor side effects like bruising or swelling are possible.
Tear Trough Filler Cost UK
TREATMENT PRICE
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Tear Trough Filler£150
The Model Experience
Here at the Aesthetic HUB, we train qualified medical professionals in how to master a variety of aesthetic treatments. These medical professionals consist of doctors, dentists, and nurses who already have injecting experience.
To ensure precise results and safe treatment, your appointment will be carefully guided and supervised by Dr MJ Rowland-Warmann, one of the UK’s leading aesthetic practitioners, or Leah Cooke, a Senior Registered Nurse Prescriber with advanced qualifications in cosmetic aesthetics. The best and brightest from all over the world visit Liverpool to be trained at the HUB.
As a model, you will be present for their practical training. The appointment will feel like a normal Smileworks appointment, and you will receive the same high standard of care. Prior to their practical training, our trainees have undergone hours of rigorous online learning, so you can leave your appointment with flawless results that leave you feeling beautiful.
Smoking and strenuous exercise should be avoided for 24 hours after treatment. For two weeks, please avoid facial treatments, saunas, and extremes of heat and cold.
If you develop a very painful bruise, contact us right away. Again, minor bruising and swelling are normal and will reduce after a few days. If you are still experiencing extreme bruising and swelling or suspect you might have a vascular complication, then seek immediate assistance by dialling 999 or contacting us right away.
An eye bag, on the other hand, is a puffiness or bulging that appears below the eye, often due to fat pads pushing forward.
While both can make one appear tired or aged, they are distinct concerns and might require different treatment approaches. Not everyone has a tear trough, but in those that have a tear trough and eye bags, tear trough filler can also mask the appearance of the bags.
Some people might benefit from a combination of treatments, especially if addressing volume loss in adjacent areas like the cheeks. Regular touch-ups, typically after 12 months or more, can maintain optimal results.
It’s always best to contact our team so we can tailor a treatment plan specific to your needs.
1. Topical Creams: Over-the-counter or prescription creams can reduce dark circles, puffiness, and minor wrinkles.
2. Chemical Peels: They can improve skin texture and tone around the eyes by removing the outermost skin layers, prompting new growth.
3. Laser Resurfacing: This treatment can tighten and rejuvenate the skin, addressing wrinkles and improving skin texture.
4. Microneedling: Stimulating the skin to produce more collagen, this can improve the appearance of the under-eye area over time.
5. Lower Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty): For more severe cases or pronounced eye bags, surgical removal or repositioning of fat and skin might be recommended.
6. Fat Transfer: Instead of synthetic fillers, fat from another part of the patient’s body can be purified and injected into the tear troughs.
It’s crucial to speak with a member of our team to discuss the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs.
Ultrasound is especially helpful with tear trough filler treatments. An artery within the infraorbital foramen is nearly the same size as the cannula we employ for injections. Ultrasound not only allows us to visualise this artery but also ensures the procedure remains both safe and consistent.
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