Tear Trough Fillers Davie
Tear trough fillers, also known as under-eye fillers, are a non-surgical injectable treatment that uses hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers to restore volume in the under-eye area and reduce the appearance of dark circles and hollow tear troughs. The filler is carefully placed beneath the skin using a fine needle or a microcannula, depending on the anatomy of the area and the treatment approach. It is commonly considered for patients experiencing under-eye hollowing, shadowing or volume loss that contributes to a tired appearance.
Because every patient's under-eye anatomy, skin thickness, goals and medical history are different, tear trough fillers at our Dermapure Davie clinic always begin with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether tear trough fillers are the most appropriate option for your concerns and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects, including rare but serious risks specific to the under-eye area. Learn more about tear trough fillers in Vancouver and book your personalized consultation with our team.
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Consultation
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The Procedure
Return to Daily Activities
Follow-Up & Maintenance
Results typically last from 9 to 18 months, depending on the type of hyaluronic acid filler used and individual factors such as metabolism and skin quality. Regular follow-up sessions are recommended to monitor the treatment area, including the tear trough and surrounding structures like the lid-cheek junction, ensuring long-lasting and natural results. Some patients may require additional touch-up treatments to maintain volume and address age-related changes in facial anatomy. A comprehensive treatment approach allows for consistent patient satisfaction and optimal outcomes over time.
Contraindications
Tear trough filler treatment may not be suitable for everyone. Key contraindications include active skin infections or inflammation in the under-eye area, which can interfere with healing or increase the risk of complications; pregnancy or breastfeeding, as cosmetic procedures like filler injections are not recommended during these periods; allergies to hyaluronic acid or other filler ingredients, requiring a review of medical history to ensure patient safety; a history of keloid scarring, which may increase the likelihood of adverse reactions and/or blood disorders or the use of anticoagulants; patients should consult their doctor about discontinuation of anticoagulants days before injection to minimize risks. <br><br> It is essential to disclose your full medical history during the consultation to ensure a safe and effective treatment tailored to your needs.