A Such a tough area, even for seasoned injectors. First, it is important to establish whether your eyes were symmetrical prior to injections. Was one tear trough worse than the other? Did he compensate for that? Also, the differences in product is significant because Juvederm is more hydrophilic (pulls more fluid into the area and holds onto the fluid). I do typically use Restylane in this area, but worldwide Juvederm is often used by talented providers. Both can work. It this point, and the lighting of your photos, it is hard to truly appreciate the issues, but if you are still unhappy you can easily have the product reversed. The product used, Juvederm, may require the reversal multiple times in stages. Hope this helps.