TEAR TROUGH FILLER IN SEATTLE AND TACOMA
For those seeking filler treatments in Seattle, tear troughs are a common target area. Treating the tear troughs with injectable tillers can make you look younger, less tired, and improve your overall facial appearance. When it comes to fillers, they are one of the safest and most popular cosmetic procedures because they provide a non-surgical, yet incredibly effective way to fill in facial hollows and wrinkles. The premier providers at Seattle Plastic Surgery offer tear trough filler to patients from the Seattle and Tacoma areas.
WHERE ARE THE TEAR TROUGHS?
The tear troughs are the areas under your eyes that stretches from your lower nasal region to your eye socket. In some people these areas can look dark or sunken due to genetics and other factors. Normally, home remedies will not change the look of your under eyes or only minimally improve it. You may find yourself using concealer to help brighten up the area and get rid of that tired appearance.
Due to the location of the tear troughs, there can be many culprits of dark circles or a sunken look. Most of the time, genetics plays the largest role. Some people are born with a predisposition to developing issues with the tear troughs. Chronic allergies, sinusitis, aging, certain medical conditions, and sun or other skin damage can contribute to tear trough hollowing and darkness.
Treatments like chemical peels or laser resurfacing can improve the look of your under eyes, but, because many of the causes of sunken tear troughs are unavoidable or chronic these often will only provide temporary relief on the surface. These can certainly work with dermal fillers for optimal treatment.
Dermal fillers are an injectable treatment carefully injected into target areas to plump and firm support tissues. Addressing the problem from underneath the skin provides a more natural result. It does not simply cover up your dark circles, rather, it corrects them. While dermal fillers are a temporary solution, the results they provide look better and need refreshed less often than other surface treatments.