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Thank you for your inquiry! We would love to sit down with you to discuss your concerns. A lower blepharoplasty would help remove the fullness. Schedule a consultation with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon to help you reach your goals.
Based on your photo, there are a few options that could help improve the appearance of your under-eye lines:1. Hyaluronic acid (HA) filler – Products like Restylane-L or Restylane Eyelight can restore volume in the tear trough, softening the look of lines.• Pros: Minimally invasive, relatively affordable, and can provide noticeable improvement.• Cons: Results are not permanent, so touch-ups will be needed to maintain the effect.2. Fat transfer – Using your own fat to add volume under the eyes.• Pros: Considered longer-lasting than filler since it uses your own tissue.• Cons: Results can be less predictable, and if you’re unhappy, it’s much harder to reverse compared to filler.3. PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor) – A newer treatment, often compared to PRP but much stronger.• Pros: Lower cost, no blood draw required, and has regenerative benefits.• Cons: Does not directly restore moderate to severe volume loss and is not permanent.Each option has its advantages and trade-offs. I’d recommend consulting with a board-certified provider who offers multiple under-eye treatments to determine which approach best fits your goals. It’s also important to keep realistic expectations—these procedures are designed to improve lines, not completely erase them.Best of luck as you explore your options!
The use of an appropriately robust HA filler properly injected can help to elevate and smooth the transition between the upper cheeks and the under-eyes. In the hands of an expert filler injector, this problem can be treated in an approximately ten to fifteen minutes treatment session with immediate results and little to no post-procedure downtime. You would be wise to consult with an experienced, board certified cosmetic dermatologist filler expert. Best of luck.
Based on this very limited Image you have condition related to small cheek bones, malar hyperplasia. It is very likely that combination of lower blepharoplasty and cheek augmentation with small implants or fat grafts would be good solution for you. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon familiar with these procedures is recommended.
Consult with an experienced facial surgeon in your area. It appears that you'd be a candidate for a midface lift. If that's not something you're up for, then you could consider: cheek implants, fat grafting, filler, or PRF gel.
Hi there,Thank you for your question. You may benefit from a non-surgical option. I like dermal filler such as Juvéderm Eye Light for under the eyes. I recommend starting with two syringes and then re-assessing and possibly repeating in 8 weeks. You should notice subtle improvement that would last approximately 2 years.