How much do tear trough fillers cost UK?
Tear trough filler costs start from £199 to £319 for 1ml depending on product used….Where can I get the tear trough procedure done?
| Tear trough filler – Quick infos | |
|---|---|
| Recovery | Immediately |
| Results | 3-6 months |
| Costs | from £199 |
How much does it cost to fill tear troughs?
If your tear troughs are deep, you may need one syringe for each side. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost of hyaluronic acid is $682 per syringe. Therefore, the procedure can range between $682 to $1,364.
How long do tear trough fillers last UK?
The results from tear trough rejuvenation can last between 12 and 18 months. Every patient will experience different results depending on lifestyle and other factors, but you can expect to top up your fillers once per year.
What is the best treatment for tear trough?
Restylane. Many cosmetic experts are of the opinion that Restylane is the only injectable facial filler that can be used safely and successfully in the tear trough area. The outcomes with Restylane are more natural, more consistent and more predictable compared to other fillers.
Who is a good candidate for tear trough filler?
The best candidate is a patient who has hollowing or darkening under the eyes. They have good skin thickness and elasticity that will allow for a natural augmentation under the eye. Some bruising can be expected after this procedure along with some swelling.
Should I massage tear trough filler?
The HA filler should be gently massaged for even distribution; strong massage should be avoided.
Can tear trough filler make you look worse?
Sometimes, too much facial filler product may have been placed in the lower eyelid hollows, creating an overfill effect that can make the area look extra puffy. The Tyndall effect can occur in some patients who have had hyaluronic acid facial fillers injected into an area.
Are tear troughs permanent?
Although a safe procedure, tear trough implant is obviously a more invasive procedure than eyelid filler or eyelid fat injection. However, the effect is permanent and natural as the small tear trough implant blends in with surrounding cheek bone and helps treat negative orbital vector or eye prominence too.
Can you go blind from tear trough filler?
Although rare, complications from dermal fillers can be devastating. The most serious complications are vascular. Vascular occlusions can lead to necrosis (tissue death), scarring and, even more seriously, blindness. Indeed, dermal fillers have already led to 98 reported cases of blindness (Beleznay et al, 2015).
Can you get rid of tear troughs without surgery?
If they are so severe that makeup isn’t enough or you just want to be rid of them, there is a non-surgical tear trough treatment that can significantly reduce or eliminate them. This is accomplished by injecting fillers into the area.
Who is not suitable for tear trough filler?
Patients with dark skin pigmentation Under-eye dark circles are a complex problem to treat and tear trough fillers will not fix the issue of skin pigmentation. In fact, if your dark circles are caused by a darker pigment in your skin, then filler may accentuate them.
Do tear troughs need cheek or filler?
The front cheek area must be corrected to have successful tear trough treatment. Front cheeks look optimal when they have a smooth transition from the lid to a gently convex (but NOT OVERPROJECTED) front cheek. An overprojected front cheek makes the patient look quite cosmetically deformed.
Where can I get tear trough treatment in the UK?
All treatments are performed by one of our experienced cosmetic doctors in the UK in our Knightsbridge clinic. The revolutionary ‘tear trough treatment’ can completely transform a patients face from tired and sunken to looking bright, refreshed and awake.
What is tear trough filler treatment?
Tear trough fillers are suitable for people who are concerned about dark circles or wrinkles around their eyes, and are looking to restore lost volume. Tear trough filler treatment has the following benefits:
What is the tear trough?
The tear trough is the area between the lower eyelid and upper lid. As we age, this area can appear deeper and more shadowed giving patients what’s known as ‘dark circles’. This can cause patients to look tired less vibrant.
How do I arrange a consultation for a tear trough lift?
Arranging your consultation is simple. Request a call back from one of our friendly advisers to find out more. The tear trough is the area between your lower eyelid and cheek and as we age, we can experience volume loss in this area which can often cause dark circles and hollows under the eyes.