today's medical Centric topic is are eye fillers safe benefits costs and risks explained eye fillers also known as under ey dermal fillers have gained popularity as a non-surgical solution for dark circles Hollows and tired looking eyes while they offer a quick fix for a refreshed appearance it's essential to understand their benefits risks and costs before deciding if they're right for you one what are eye fillers definition injectable treatments designed to add volume and smooth out Hollows under the eyes common types hyaluronic acid ha fillers popular brands include juviderm restan and bellotero these are temporary and
reversible Calum hydroxypatite cah ha fillers an example radius stimulates collagen but is not typically recommended for the delicate under eye area polylactic acid Sculptra encourages collagen production but is less commonly used for under eye concerns two benefits of eye fillers instant volume and brightness reduces sunken eyes and dark circles by Plumping the under eye area minimally invasive no surgery minimum downtime and quick recovery reversible results ha fillers can be dissolved with hyaluron days if necessary boost collagen production some fillers encourage natural collagen production for longer lasting effects three risks and side effects swelling and bruising
mild swelling redness or bruising is common but usually resolves in a few days lumpiness or uneven results poor injection technique can lead to visible bumps or a puffy appearance Tindale effect if injected too superficially ha fillers may give a bluish tint under the skin infection or allergic reaction rare but possible if proper hygiene is not followed vascular occlusion severe but rare if filler blocks a blood vessel it can cause tissue damage or blindness in extreme cases immediate treatment with huras is necessary four how much do ey fillers cost average price ranges from $500 to $1,500
per syringe depending on location and provider expertise longevity results last 6 to 18 months with touch-ups needed for maintenance five who is a good candidate best for people with mild to moderate under eye Hollows not severe puffiness or excessive skin laxity not recommended for those with thin skin severe eyebags blood clotting disorders or a history of allergic reactions to fillers six alternative to eye fillers topical eye creams ingredients like caffeine retinol and vitamin C can help reduce puffiness and dark circles laser treatments fraxel or IPL can improve skin texture and discoloration fat transfer use your
own fat for a more prominent volume boost though it requires surgery seven how to choose a qualified provider look for board certified professionals choose a dermatologist plastic surgeon or experienced injector with a solid reputation check before and after photos ensure they have experience specifically with under eye fillers ask about dissolving options in case of complications make sure the provider is equipped to reverse the filler if needed thank you for watching our video please do not forget to like and share the video also please subscribe to the channel to stay updated on our latest videos