Advanced Techniques in Tear Trough Fillers: Achieving Optimal Results for Every Face Shape

Highly sought for non-surgical approaches to under-eye hollows, dark circles, and the tired look of aging, tear trough fillers have gained immense popularity. However, a successful outcome through tear trough fillers goes far beyond routine filler injections; it’s an advanced approach customised for each shape and anatomy of the face.

Learning About Tear Trough Fillers

Tear trough areas refer to the regions between the eyelids and the cheeks. Loss of volume in these regions often makes them prone to becoming sunken or even shadowed. Advanced tear trough fillers use hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers to replace lost volume while smoothing the transition from eyelid to cheek, thus rejuvenating the under-eye area.

A standard procedure, such as tear-trough fillers, requires mastery of techniques to deliver a natural and lasting outcome. This challenge necessitates in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy and the interaction between fillers and face shapes.

Key Considerations Before Treatment

In addition to individual suitability, the filler material selection, injection depth, and application method must be tailored to each patient’s face shape and desired outcome. This personalised approach is what differentiates advanced techniques from traditional filler treatments.

While using advanced techniques, some of the most important factors that should be examined include skin type, age, and extent of volume loss. Thus, tear trough fillers are sometimes suitable for anyone. For example, when patients have additional skin or their bags are very large, then going under the knife might be necessary instead of using ‘fillers.’

On top of this, the filler material and its injection depth and method must correspond to the shape of the cheeks and the expected result on the client’s face. Such techniques are entirely different from traditional filler treatments because of customisation.

Face Shape and Tear Trough Fillers

The personalised tear trough treatments are significantly associated with the patient’s face shape. Every face shape demands a different approach regarding filling procedures to achieve balance and harmony. 

There are five commonly known face shapes: oval, round, square, heart, and diamond.

  • Oval Faces: 

They have pretty balanced, oval-shaped faces. However, as they age, they experience a significant volume loss in the tear-trough area. The only caveat is that filler placement has to be subtle yet precision-oriented to restore the natural curve of the cheeks without filling them too much. 

  • Round Faces: 

In round faces, the fuller cheek may be observed and become one of the many causes that make this trough more apparent. For round-faced individuals, the basic idea for the tear trough filler technique is to integrate the lower eyelid into the cheek for a seamless transition without the possibility of over-volumizing the midface.

  • Square Faces: 

Due to prominent jawlines, faces tend to become square-shaped, and hollow tear troughs can contrast them quite. With the square face, positioning the fillers in such a manner is very important so that the filler maintains its definition without making the lower face too heavy.

  • Heart-Shaped Faces: 

In the case of a heart-shaped face, the cheekbones are more comprehensive than the chin. Typically, such faces show noticeable tear troughs as they age. For such patients, cheekbone fillers improve the cheekbones with softer, smarter tear troughs.

  • Diamond-Shaped Faces: 

Those with diamond-shaped faces typically have more prominent cheekbones and a narrow chin. Again, the best tear trough filler results are produced when the volume beneath the eyes and the cheeks is balanced so the appearance looks natural and youthful.

Advanced Techniques in Tear Trough Fillers

While filling under the hollow or dimpled eyes is not enough for a sound effect of tear trough fillers, some of the best techniques include

  • Cannula vs. Needle Technique

Needles and cannulas are employed in delivering fillers, but the cannula technique is particularly effective in tear-trough fillers because of reduced bruising. An integrated cannula is a noninvasive and blunt-tipped instrument that ensures improved distribution of filler materials within the skin and offers low possibilities of piercing blood vessels. A primary benefit realised from this technique is for those with reduced skin thickness or potential for vascular issues. Still, for certain patients, the needle, especially when working on small, focused areas of the body, is actually necessary.

  • Layering Technique: 

The layering technique is a sophisticated approach to applying tear trough fillers. It entails making injections at different skin depths, such as the subdermal, mid-dermal, subcutaneous, and intradermal. In this way, the injector can master the injection process to blend the under-eye area to the cheeks without appearing puffy, which often happens when fillers are injected closer to the skin surface.

  • Customised Filler Selection: 

Various hyaluronic acid fillers have different thicknesses and viscosities. The appropriate type of filler to be used within a person’s tear trough would depend on his or her skin thickness and volume requirements. This will ensure a smooth outcome.

  • Micro-Droplet Technique

The micro-droplet method can be used for patients with scanty subcutaneous tissue or relatively mild difficulty under the eyes. This technique involves administering only small filler at critical points so that the face looks full but not overly filled with filler. This technique is advantageous in enabling the correction to be done naturally, avoiding forming a bulging appearance in the tear trough region.

Safety and Complications

Whenever fillers are used, including tear trough fillers, there are risks and complications, especially when experts must apply advanced methods. The under-eye area is vulnerable because it is close to blood vessels, so poor injection practices may cause bruising, swelling or the Tyndall effect that appears as blue-coloured filler under the skin. Confirming that the treatment is dispensed through a professional and an experienced nurse injector is also good. They also should strictly follow the instructions on the dos and don’ts before and after the treatment to prevent any complications and improve the result of the treatment.

Conclusion

Tear trough fillers can only be achieved in their finest results by getting this highly customised approach concerning the shape, anatomy, and unique aesthetic goals one has in mind for one’s face. By using advanced techniques in tear trough fillers, such as the micro-cannula method, layering, and choosing the suitable filler, practitioners can create the result as if the eyes have been supported by nature. 

Whether it’s an oval, round, square, heart-shaped, or diamond face type, success depends on precision and a personalised treatment plan made strictly according to the individual requirements of each patient.

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Tejal Sangani is Harley Street qualified, Brighton based non-surgical cosmetic practitioner. She is a qualified Prescribing Pharmacist with 15 years of experience with excellent clinical skills.

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