Why You Don't Offer Tear Trough Fillers?
Tear trough fillers, commonly known as under-eye fillers, involve injecting hyaluronic acid to address under-eye hollows or dark circles by restoring volume and hydration. While skillfully administered fillers can reduce the appearance of tired eyes and shadows, they present certain risks and drawbacks to consider.
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Here are key points explaining why our clinic does not provide tear trough fillers:
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Limited Duration of Results:
The effects of tear trough fillers may not last long, often less than a year.
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Need for Repeated Treatments:
Maintaining results often requires repeated treatments, contributing to ongoing costs.
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Potential Side Effects:
Dermal Fillers can lead to under-eye swelling, lumps, or shadows, compromising the desired outcome.
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Risk of Serious Complications:
The delicate under-eye area poses risks for severe complications, such as blindness.
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Consideration of Alternatives
Opting for natural, long-lasting, and less invasive alternatives like; Skin Boosters, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is advised for those seeking safer options.
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Your safety and satisfaction are our priority, and we believe in offering alternatives that align with your well-being.