The beauty secret you can’t live without - tear trough filler is the best way to treat dark circles and under-eye hollows. As we get older, the volume from our face begins to deplete, especially around the eyes, leaving a visible hollowing of the skin that makes wrinkles and dark circles even more pronounced. Tear trough filler is a great non-surgical alternative to Blepharoplasty - a procedure that involves surgically removing excess skin from the eyelids.
Discover how this miracle treatment can rejuvenate tired eyes with instant results and no invasive surgery.
What is tear trough filler?
During a tear trough treatment the specially formulated Redensity is most commonly used because it is licensed for this treatment specifically. However, other hyaluronic acid fillers like Restylane are also suitable for this treatment. The hyaluronic acid filler treats dark circles and hollows in the sensitive under eye area as it is carefully injected into the skin.
Tear trough filler gives an immediate lifting effect as well as long lasting results. The injected filler gradually stimulates the natural production of collagen and elastin within the skin so the under eye area stays plump and rejuvenated for 6-18 months. The longevity of the treatment depends on a number of lifestyle and genetics factors.
Who’s suitable for tear trough filler?
Some clients are not suitable for tear trough filler. A suitable candidate must have sufficient under eye hollows with thick redundant skin (or bags) for the filler to revolumise. During your initial consultation, your aesthetician will decide if the treatment is suitable for you.
How much do tear trough treatments cost?
Tear trough fillers are usually priced per syringe, so the overall cost of your treatment will depend upon how many syringes are used. Typically, a treatment costs between £250-£500 depending on the consultant.
Are there any side effects?
There can be side effects to tear trough fillers. Most commonly these are mild swelling and edemas. Vascular occlusions can also occur but this is a very rare side effect.
Tear Trough Training
If you’re a practicing aesthetician thinking of offering tear trough fillers to your own clients, you’re in the right place. We can teach you everything you need to know to perform the sought-after tear trough treatment in just one day with online pre-study also required.
The course is CPD standards accredited and delivered via L3 Matrix. The tear trough course provides an in-depth insight into the science behind the treatment and the techniques required to administer it. Students will also gain practical experience with demonstrations on live models learning both cannula and needle techniques.
Tear Trough Fillers Complications Course
If you’d like to learn more about the complications of tear trough fillers and how to resolve them, we also offer a complications course. During the course you’ll learn how to spot the warning signs of any complications and the appropriate advice or aftercare to give your clients. This includes vascular occlusions, swelling, and edemas (swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the tissue.