Under-eye hollowing
May soften hollows between the lower eyelid and cheek.
Harley Elite Group offers tear trough filler treatment designed to soften under-eye hollowing and improve the appearance of tired-looking eyes without surgery.
Treatment is carefully planned around under-eye anatomy, skin quality, cheek support and whether filler is the safest and most appropriate option.
Tear trough filler is used to soften hollowing between the lower eyelid and upper cheek where volume loss or shadowing creates a tired appearance.
The under-eye area is delicate. Suitability depends on skin thickness, fluid tendency, lower eyelid anatomy, cheek support and whether volume loss is the main concern.
Some patients may be better suited to lower blepharoplasty, eyelid rejuvenation or cheek filler before or instead of tear trough filler.
May soften hollows between the lower eyelid and cheek.
Can improve shadowing where volume loss is the cause.
Not every under-eye concern is suitable for filler.
Treatment planning focuses on whether the under-eye concern is caused by volume loss, cheek support, skin quality or lower eyelid anatomy.
Softens hollows where volume loss is present.
02May reduce tired-looking shadows in suitable patients.
03Cheek filler may support the under-eye area.
04May be better where under-eye bags or skin excess are present.
05Regenerative options may support skin quality and volume.
06View full non-surgical treatment prices.
The tear trough area can look tired for several reasons, including volume loss, thin skin, pigmentation, fluid retention, under-eye bags or cheek volume loss.
Good treatment planning avoids simply filling every hollow. The safest and most natural-looking approach depends on the cause of the concern and whether filler is appropriate.
Designed to soften hollows without overfilling the under-eye area.
Assessment considers eyelid, cheek and skin quality together.
The aim is a smoother transition between lower eyelid and cheek.
Surgical or regenerative treatments may be better for some patients.
Tear trough filler begins with a detailed assessment of the under-eye area, cheek support, skin quality and previous filler history.
Discussion of under-eye concerns and treatment expectations.
Evaluation of hollowing, bags, skin quality and cheek support.
Carefully placed filler where the anatomy is suitable.
Guidance on swelling, settling and review where needed.
Guide prices for tear trough filler treatment. Final suitability, product choice and treatment planning are confirmed during consultation.
Tear trough filler requires careful assessment because the under-eye area is delicate and not every concern is suitable for filler.
Consultation helps determine whether tear trough filler, cheek filler, lower blepharoplasty or regenerative eyelid rejuvenation is the most appropriate route.
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Clear answers about under-eye filler, tear trough hollowing, cheek support, tired-looking eyes and when alternative treatments may be more suitable.
Tear trough fillers are dermal filler treatments used to soften hollowing between the lower eyelid and upper cheek where volume loss creates shadowing or a tired-looking appearance.
Suitable patients usually have under-eye hollowing caused by volume loss rather than significant under-eye bags, fluid retention, loose skin or pigmentation alone.
Tear trough filler may improve shadowing caused by hollowing, but it may not improve pigmentation, thin skin or vascular darkness. Consultation helps identify the cause.
Some patients benefit from cheek support before or instead of tear trough filler. Mid-face volume can improve the transition between the lower eyelid and cheek.
Tear trough filler is not always suitable where under-eye bags are the main concern. Lower blepharoplasty or eyelid rejuvenation may be more appropriate in some cases.
Yes, when carefully planned and conservatively placed in suitable anatomy, tear trough filler can create a softer, more rested appearance without looking overfilled.
Yes. Tear trough filler adds volume to selected hollows, while lower blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that can address lower eyelid bags, excess skin or deeper anatomical concerns.
If filler is not the best option, alternative treatments such as cheek filler, eyelid rejuvenation or lower blepharoplasty may be discussed depending on your anatomy and goals.
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