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Dark circles under the eyes can make you look more tired and older than you think. While sleep, hydration, and concealer can help temporarily, under-eye fillers have become popular as an effective solution to reducing dark circles.
What is filler under the eyes?
Under-eye fillers can be injected and are usually made of hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural substance found in the body that helps smooth and moisturize the skin. When injected under the eyes, these fillers smooth dark circles and shadows and make the area appear brighter and fresher. Products like Restylane and Juvéderm are commonly used because they are safe and reversible.
How does it work?
Dark circles around the eyes can be due to a combination of factors, including thinning skin, loss of fat and collagen, and visible blood vessels. Under-eye fillers solve these problems by adding volume to the area, reducing the depth of the eye sockets and minimizing shadows. It also increases the moisture and elasticity of the skin and improves its overall appearance.
Procedure and results
Applying filler under the eyes is a simple process that usually takes 15 to 30 minutes. During your visit, the esthetician will cleanse the area and apply a numbing cream to make it more comfortable. The filler is then carefully injected into the eye area using a fine needle or cannula. Mild swelling or bruising may occur, but this usually disappears within a few days. Improvement is visible immediately and the best results appear after about two weeks. Depending on the filler used and your body's metabolism, results can last anywhere from six months to a year.
Why should you consider under eye fillers?
Under-eye fillers offer a simple, non-surgical way to reduce dark circles and rejuvenate your appearance. Achieve improvements in natural beauty without the downtime or risks of more invasive procedures. For many people, these fillers are revolutionary because they provide confidence and a fresher look with minimal effort. If you're tired of dark circles making you look tired, under-eye fillers could be your secret weapon. Always consult a qualified professional to discuss your needs and ensure the best outcome for your individual situation.