Overfilling in the cheeks and under the eyes obliterates the natural lid-cheek junction. The whole mid-face becomes one continuous bulge, and the eyes become smaller, much like a pillow.
No, under eye filler will not alter the shape of your eyes. There are many things you can do to treat under eye hollows and dark circles. A surgical option to remove skin and/or fat will be the best long term.
By injecting hyaluronic acid into the skin around the eyes, in strategic places, volume can be increased, and the skin can be restructured. This can help to lift the eyes.
Peri-orbital swelling can be caused following the upper face dermal fillers treatment with hyaluronic acid filler. It has been reported to be linked with the various fillers. The swelling in the lower eye-lid can occur due to the migration of the filler from the malar region.
Incorrect filler choice or placement can exacerbate the appearance of the cheek bags known as festoons, which can contribute to under-eye puffiness. As a general rule, permanent fillers, including Sculptra, should not be used under the eyes.
Answer: Voluma and eyes
When a deep filler like Voluma is used in the mid-cheek - it can accentuate and the depth of the area under the eyes (especially the area under your eye next to your nose - called a "tear trough") and also create shadowing.
Cheek fillers can help to resolve under eye hollows
As a natural part of the ageing process, hollows under the eyes can develop due to the loss of skin volume.
When you have had too much filler, then you may appear to have a bulging forehead, an overly pointy and sharp chin, and overly protruding cheekbones. Furthermore, the filler can stretch and weigh down your skin over time, which is known as filler fatigue.
That said, these injectable treatments take some time to integrate into your tissues, and it's normal for your dermal filler to take up to two weeks to fully settle into your face.
How long does cheek filler swelling last? Swelling typically occurs within 24 to 72 hours after dermal fillers. It will subside on its own after this period. On rare occasions, swelling can last from 1 to 4 weeks.
By adding volume to the cheek area and contouring the shape of your cheek, you can visibly lift your cheekbones and the lower face while filling out fine lines and wrinkles in the process.
Cheek fillers, also known as cheek augmentation treatment, provide volume to and around your cheekbones. Dermal fillers are used to create that instant 'plumping' effect, restoring and boosting the volume of the cheeks and give definition to the natural cheekbone structure, recreating the youthful contours of the face.
Some patients are concerned though and ask, “Does jaw filler make your face look wider?” The answer is that it can, but it does not have to. Many people, especially men, seek out jaw filler to achieve a more square, chiseled appearance.
The use of fillers in the face to achieve a liquid facelift or to increase the size of your cheek bones will leave some damage behind to your face and in the young patient under the age of 35 it will make you look older.
You'll see a noticeable enhancement along your cheek area immediately post-treatment. However, as mentioned, you may have a little swelling in the area. You'll be able to see the final results of your cheek filler treatment after about two weeks.
These include redness, bruising and tenderness at the injection sites. Discomfort or tenderness lasts only a few days and can generally be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen. Hypersensitivity and numbness are also common for the first few days after treatment.
Avoid itching, or picking around the injection site. Avoid applying intense heat to the treated area, that includes hot tubs, saunas, sunbathing or tanning. Don't drink alcohol the day of treatment, and try to avoid it for 2 days after. Avoid exercising for 2 days or until swelling subsides.
You can resume most activities right away, but it is generally recommended that you avoid intense physical activity for the first 24-48 hours to minimize swelling and bruising. Be sure to discuss your specific recovery plan with your physician prior to scheduling your injections.
You shouldn't get cheek filler if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (chestfeeding), or if you have: Allergies to synthetic substances found in some dermal fillers. A bleeding disorder such as hemophilia or thalassemia. Certain autoimmune conditions.
Cheek filler
They are ideal for replacing volume loss, enhancing cheek volume, and can improve the appearance of the lower eyelid by volumising the upper cheek area. We recommend using as little as 1ml per session for an enhanced appearance.
Answer: Cheek vs Tear Trough
Thank you for your question! Tear trough filler has a higher risk of bruising, lumps, and tindle effect (a bluish hue from the filler). I would suggest starting with cheek filler which has lower risks of all the above. Hope this helps!
Once we replace the lost volume in the lateral and mid face, the lid-cheek junction shortens and then replaces the volume back up, sometimes, completely correcting the tear trough.
Two of the most popular and effective dermal fillers for under eye treatment are Restylane® and Belotero Balance®. They are both comprised of hyaluronic acid, a substance that naturally occurs in the skin. Restylane® can be used in the tear troughs to plump the skin, creating a fuller, more youthful look.
Technically this is true but because of angles and light and the way the injection is administered, the volume gives the entire nose a smaller appearance. The nose is reshaped with new contours.
Do they lift like a facelift? Never. However, they do provide a bit of a lift or give the illusion of lifting. Cheek fillers also provide volume to the face.