![]() You should ensure that your practitioner is able to deal with these rare complications, should they occur.ĭermal fillers gradually dissolve over time, so one option is simply to wait. Understanding the complex eye anatomy is critical to preventing this complication as well as specialised injection techniques. In certain cases, such as prominent eye bags, malar oedema or festoons, fillers can accentuate the problem and cause the appearance of a swollen under-eye.Įxtremely rarely, fillers can be injected into a blood vessel which can cause tissue necrosis or even blindness. Tear trough fillers are not the best treatment option for all patients and at The Ezra Clinic, you will have a full consultation and examination prior to a treatment being recommended to you. At The Ezra Clinic, we ensure that patients maintain a natural appearance and advise against excessive filler use. Layering filler also predisposes to swelling and lumps. Over time, patients can lose sight of their initial treatment goals and result in an over-filled appearance. Our experience, is that other clinics often recommend patients to layer further filler on top of existing filler which has not fully dissolved. Other clinics often use fillers which are not designed for the under-eye area which results in prominent swellings or an unnatural appearance. It also contains a mixture of antioxidants and vitamins to promote skin cell regeneration and improve the skin texture. At The Ezra Clinic, we use a specialised filler, licensed for the under-eye area which contains a mixture of cross-linked and non cross-linked hyaluronic acid which have the right viscoelastic properties to fill the tear trough and reduces the risk of lumps. There is a wide range of fillers available with different properties which determine how cohesive or globular the fillers are. Likewise, the proximity to the eye means that tear trough treatment is best performed by skilled oculoplastic surgeons, such as Daniel Ezra or Caroline Wilde, who understand the complex anatomy of the eye area and can successfully manage any post-operative eye-related complications if they arise. ![]() The tear trough is a complex area to treat as the tissues are much thinner here than in other areas of the face, making any sort of problem much more obvious. ![]() Continue reading as we outline the various problems that could occur as a result of botched tear trough treatment, why they might occur and how we can fix them for you.ĭermal fillers are most likely to go wrong when they are performed by unskilled practitioners, who lack the proper understanding of patient anatomy, may choose the wrong type of filler, or do not appropriately select patients suitable for this type of treatment. ![]() If you have had dermal fillers that have gone wrong, we may be able to correct it for you. As a result, we have seen a rise in dermal filler complications that require correction by a skilled practitioner. However, with an abundance of clinics and “medispas” now offering this treatment, unfortunately, not every practitioner who is performing it is highly qualified and has the specific knowledge and advanced technical experience needed to carry out the procedure effectively. When performed correctly, tear trough treatment can achieve a smoother, younger, more rejuvenated appearance, with a noticeable reduction in under-eye bags and deep lines. These types of tear trough filler also draw in moisture, keep skin hydrated and supple-looking and build resilience against harmful ingredients in low-quality skincare products that can strip away the skin’s defensive barrier. This protects against damage caused by sun exposure, environmental pollution, smoking and other factors. Many tear trough fillers use a hyaluronic acid base, which plumps the skin and even strengthens the skin’s natural barriers. This procedure has become increasingly popular in recent times, with patients seeking a quick, pain-free fix to the problem of tear trough hollows and loose skin in the under eye area – a natural result of the ageing process in which the skin loses volume and becomes laxer. Tear trough fillers are a non-surgical cosmetic treatment for those who wish to correct tired-looking eyes.
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