Tear trough filler complications

Read about tear trough complications in the article below.

Tear trough filler risks

Tear trough filler complications are less rare than other filler complications. It is important to keep this in mind. This is partly because some people have a genetic tendency to retain fluid in the under-eye area. It is also because it is a very delicate area, requiring the doctor to have extensive experience and knowledge of the anatomy.

Tear trough filler complications

Most common tear trough filler complications

The most common complications after a tear trough treatment are:

Excess fluid retention

Fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, which is generally safe and naturally occurs in the skin. Hyaluronic acid attracts water. This is usually beneficial in a filler treatment because you want to create volume. However, the skin under the eyes can be very thin, causing fluid retention to immediately form under-eye puffiness. This is undesirable and is often a reason for a doctor to advise against a tear trough filler.

Tyndall effect

The Tyndall effect is also caused by the thin skin under the eyes. It results in a bluish discoloration of the skin after a filler treatment, as the filler becomes somewhat visible through the skin. It is recommended to inject the filler deeply enough in this area.

Treatment of complications

In both cases, treatment with hyaluronidase to dissolve the filler is a good solution. The filler is broken down by the body, and the full result is visible after about two weeks. If excess fluid persists, it may indicate that something in the body is causing ongoing fluid retention. This can take longer to resolve and is more common in people who naturally retain fluid under the eyes (puffy eyes, for example, after sleeping on the stomach).

Preventing complications

You can never completely prevent complications, but you can reduce the risk by:

  • Choosing a qualified medical professional (GMC registration)

  • Choosing a practitioner with the necessary experience (several years)

  • Choosing a practitioner whose main profession is cosmetic treatments (not a side job)

  • Ensuring that an A-brand filler is used

If you want to know in advance whether your body may react strongly to a filler treatment (about 2% of people), you can consider a DNA test.

Tear trough filler complications

Example of tear trough filler complications

If people often retain fluid in their tear troughs (which can be visible upon waking), a tear trough filler is not recommended. The tear trough filler is made from hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body, but in a highly concentrated form. Hyaluronic acid binds water up to 6 litres per gram. Therefore, if you naturally retain fluid in the tear troughs, a tear trough treatment is not advisable, as it may worsen fluid retention.

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Thin skin in the tear trough

Another potential complication with tear trough fillers is the treatment technique. The tear trough is an anatomically risky area with important blood vessels. It is recommended to treat this area using a blunt cannula. Additionally, the filler must be evenly distributed in the tear trough. Knowledge of anatomy and skill with the procedure are essential. Choose an experienced cosmetic doctor for this, such as a GMC-registered Cosmetic Doctor.

Best tear trough filler brand

Almost all well-known brands have a filler specifically for tear troughs in their product range. Popular brands include Restylane, Juvéderm, and Belotero. Currently, Teosyal Redensity II is considered the best tear trough filler.

Removing a tear trough filler

You may be dissatisfied after a filler treatment, either because the filler was not evenly distributed or due to fluid retention. A doctor can remove the hyaluronic acid filler using hyaluronidase. Use the search bar to find a doctor near you.

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Prevent tear trough filler complications

If you want to get rid of under-eye bags, a tear trough filler can be a solution. Complications can never be completely prevented. To minimize the risk of complications, choose an experienced cosmetic doctor, such as a GMC-registered Cosmetic Doctor. Ask whether they use one of the proven A-brand hyaluronic acid fillers. Search, compare, and book a cosmetic doctor on Injectablesbooking.co.uk.

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