The skin around your eyes is extremely delicate which makes it more prone to develop fine and early signs of aging like wrinkles and crow’s feet. Most of the time, the area around the upper and lower portion develops a hollow appearance. Thankfully, with the advancement in the field of cosmetic and plastic surgery, we now have a solution – eye filler

In this article, we’ll focus on upper eyelid fillers and lower eye-area fillers, and whether or not they‘re worth it.

What are Eye Fillers And How Do They Work?

Eye fillers are often used for cosmetic or functional purposes to fill in the hollows above and under your eyes. As you start aging, there’s a fat loss process that starts to take place around your eyes and face. These fillers help to add volume by using injections that inject filler liquid to make it appear plumper. You also don’t need to worry about the fillers causing you pain as they’re gentle enough. Although they might be swelling or some coloration, it’s not something that you need to worry about too much as these aren’t permanent.

There are different types of eyelid fillers that include hyaluronic acid gel products such as Belotero and Restylane. The best part about these dermal fillers is not only are they safe but they are also reversible and temporary. If you’re not happy with the results, you can always use an enzyme injection to reverse the effects. This is certainly a huge plus point considering you continue to change as you age, and don’t have to worry about living with an unwanted outcome.

Generally, eye filler costs can be anywhere between $500 to $1500 per syringe. Each of the syringes contains 1 mL of the liquid solution. However, there might be times when you need more than one syringe to fill in the hollows around your eyes. This will then, of course, fluctuate the overall cost accordingly.

What Can You Expect When Using Upper Eye Fillers?

When a series of small injections are given around your upper eyelid to add volume and make it appear youthful, it’s known as an upper eyelid treatment. Hyaluronic acid fillers, often paired with anesthesia, are used to improve the hollow appearance that might be caused due to fat loss, genetics, or dark circles.

Not only will this help to improve the elasticity, but it can also prolong the development of the signs of aging. In addition to this, if you aren’t happy with the results, you can always use enzyme injections called hyaluronidase that can reverse the effect by dissolving the hydraulic acid gel.

The effects of undergoing an upper eyelid treatment can last for around and year. You must also keep in mind that repeat applications might be necessary in some cases.

And What About Under Eye Fillers? Are They Different From Upper Eye Fillers?

“How do I make my eyes appear less tired?“ – If this is a question that you often ask yourself while staring in the mirror, using under eye fillers might be the solution you need.

These dermal fillers help to reduce dark circles by reducing the shadow cast in the hollow area beneath the eye. They help to add a little plumpness under your eyes creating a smooth transition between the under-eye area and the other cheek.

You should also keep in mind to use the services of an expert since treating the contours of the face can be a difficult task. If carried out incorrectly, you might suffer from the Tyndall effect which will give your skin a bluish appearance. Fortunately, you can remove this blue discoloration along with extra puffiness by using hyaluronidase.

Just like in the case of upper eye fillers, under-eye fillers can last up to a year.

Takeaway Thoughts

Getting eye fillers can be one of the best ways in which you can attain a youthful appearance. This treatment not only adds subtle volume to the upper and lower eye area but also gives you a smoother and brighter appearance.

Having said this, they should always be a careful balance of maintaining the right amount to make the results natural and appealing. Too much filler can alter the way your skin looks and look unattractive.


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