Whether its genetic factors, age related or a combination of both, when looking into a mirror, you may notice that your under-eye region is looking hollow and has dark shadows. A number of factors can contribute to under-eye hollowing, including fat and bone loss, skin pigmentation and underlying blood vessels.
When treating the under-eye area, there are several considerations. Firstly, it is important that the whole under-eye area is treated to ensure that the junction of the upper cheek and under-eye junction is as seamless as possible.
Secondly, it is essential to use what is termed ‘micro-droplets’ of product to ensure that there is no visibility of the product under the eyes.
Thirdly, it is essential that the right technique is determined to maximise the aesthetic outcome – this can be needle only or both needle and cannula.
Note: In addition to treating under-eye hollowing, if it is assessed that there is also a skin pigmentation problem, we have a range of skin treatments specifically designed to treat those concerns.
At Bella Plastic Surgery we use quick-acting topical anaesthetic to numb the area prior to treatment and this allows for a comfortable injectable treatment for our patients.
There are a range of products, that contain different consistencies which are often broken down into three main categories: –
These products are made from complex sugar molecules that naturally occur in your body and bind with water to support your skin and increase volume.
At Bella Plastic Surgery, we use only the highest quality products to achieve long-lasting results.
This treatment may cause some bruising and swelling in the under-eye area which can persist for up to a week (or longer) following treatment so please ensure that you factor the downtime into your day-to-day commitments.
Every non-surgical procedure involves a certain amount of risk, and it is important that you understand these risks and the possible complications associated. The majority of patients do not experience the following, but you should discuss each possible risk with your physician to ensure that you understand the risks and can make an informed decision regarding your treatment.
Common side effects may occur immediately or maybe delayed and include but are not limited to the following:
Other adverse reactions may include:
Extremely rare but serious adverse events associated with intravascular injection of products have been reported and include temporary and permanent visual impairment, blindness, cerebral ischemia or cerebral haemorrhage, leading to stroke, skin necrosis, and damage to underlying structures.
The following are very common side effects after treatment and should resolve with time.
To prevent and/or help minimise any bruising after your treatment:
Final Results – Your final results can take 2 -4 weeks. You will require further treatments to achieve your desired results.
Aftercare – Please contact the clinic immediately 1300 373 662 if you experience any inflammatory reaction and/or side effect. Late onset inflammatory response may occur at least 2 months after injection. If necessary, additional treatments, medications and/or surgery may be necessary.
If out of hours, please attend your local medical centre or emergency department.
As part of your post-treatment care plan, you will be provided with verbal and written post-treatment instructions.