Juvederm for eye hollowness

Stella Desyatnikova, M.D. answers: How is Juvederm injected best for under the eyes?

Is Juvederm best injected deeply or just under the surface of the skin for the hollows under the eyes/tear trough area? Is one less likely to created a baggy look? Is a numbing cream sufficient for painless injections or are numbing injections necessary too? I'm trying to locate a doctor in Orange County who won't create under eye bags but with a minimal amount of pain.


Stella Desyatnikova, MD
16 months ago

Juvederm and Restylane both work great to improve the appearance of hollow tear trough area. These injections are extremely technique dependent. I usually inject small amounts at different levels, some deep, some more superficial. We don't do a lot of massaging. The product has to be injected well to avoid lumpiness. If it is, no massaging is necessary. Topical numbing cream works very well in these areas, so the procedure is very well tolerated.

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