Is there an under eye filler less likely to migrate?
September 11, 2023
Asked By:Modest531635 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
I had under eye filler and changed from Restylane to RHA Redensity by injector suggestion. It migrated terribly on both eyes. I had it dissolved and am looking to redo now. Is there a filler that is less likely to do that ? Now I'm paranoid. I don't know if I should stick with Restylane or try Juvederm Volbella for best results. I also am going to an plastic surgeon now and not a aesthetic injector for best outcome.
Answers (2)
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Fillers that are placed superficially can sometimes cause a complication called Tyndall effect. It' s important that the filler is not placed under the skin and under the orbicularis oculi muscle , and that in such a case the filler should be dissolved thoroughly , preferably in three to five...
We are all asymmetrical to some degree. Fillers and Botox are two "tools" that are helpful to address this. I encourage you to visit with an experienced injector near you to discuss your concerns and learn more about the treatments.
The lines next to the corners of your mouth are due to smiling. When you are at rest, There is just a transition zone between your cheek and lip skin which appears to be normal. Based on your age and the limited information we have with your photos, I would not recommend any intervention at this...