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Tear Trough Filler Melbourne Under Eye Fillers
Tear trough filler in Melbourne is commonly discussed by individuals concerned about hollows or shadowing beneath the eyes. At Clarendon Medical, consultations for under-eye concerns are approached carefully and conservatively, with a focus on facial structure, skin quality, and overall balance rather than isolated treatment of a single area.
The under-eye region is anatomically complex. Not all dark circles or tired-looking eyes are caused by volume loss, and not all patients are suitable for tear trough treatment. A thorough medical assessment is essential before any cosmetic injectable treatment is considered.
What Are Tear Troughs?
The tear trough is the natural hollow that runs from the inner corner of the eye along the lower eyelid. It is a normal anatomical feature present in all individuals, including children. In some people, this hollow is more pronounced and may cast a shadow that contributes to a tired appearance.
It is important to distinguish between:
- Structural hollowing (true volume loss)
- Skin pigmentation
- Visible blood vessels
- Puffiness caused by fat prolapse
Each of these concerns requires a different assessment and, in some cases, a different management approach.
Why Do Under-Eye Hollows Develop?
Under-eye hollowing is rarely caused by a single factor. It typically reflects changes across multiple layers of facial anatomy.
Structural Changes in the Midface
With ageing, the bones around the eye socket gradually remodel and widen. At the same time, the cheekbones may lose structural support. This alters the framework that supports the lower eyelid.
Fat and Volume Changes
The face contains deep and superficial fat compartments that provide contour and support. Over time, these fat pads may shrink, descend, or redistribute. Reduced support from the midface can accentuate tear trough hollowing.
Skin Changes
The skin under the eyes is thinner and more delicate than other areas of the face. As collagen and elastin levels decline, the skin may become more translucent and less firm, making underlying hollows more noticeable.
Pigmentation and Vascular Factors
Dark circles are not always related to volume loss. Increased pigmentation or visible blood vessels beneath thin skin can create shadowing. Treating volume alone may not address these concerns.
Not All Dark Circles Require Volume Treatment
Many patients assume that under-eye shadowing requires filler. However, this is not always the case.
Some individuals have:
- Pigment-related dark circles
- Prominent blood vessels
- Fat protrusion (eye bags)
- Skin laxity
In these cases, volume restoration may not be appropriate and may not produce the desired improvement. During consultation at Clarendon Medical, alternative options or, in some cases, surgical referral may be discussed where clinically indicated.
Why Midface Assessment Is Essential
The cheeks provide structural support to the tear trough area. In many patients, loss of cheek volume contributes more to under-eye hollowing than the tear trough itself.
For this reason, isolated tear trough treatment is rarely considered without evaluating the midface. A balanced, proportion-based approach is central to Clarendon Medical’s philosophy of cosmetic care.
What Happens at a Consultation at Clarendon Medical?
All tear trough consultations at Clarendon Medical are conducted by qualified medical practitioners.
Your consultation will include:
- A detailed medical history
- Review of previous treatments
- Assessment of facial anatomy and skin quality
- Evaluation of pigmentation and vascular factors
- Discussion of suitability and alternatives
- Explanation of risks, limitations, and expected recovery
- Transparent discussion of fees
No cosmetic injectable treatment is undertaken without appropriate medical assessment and informed consent.
How Tear Trough Treatment Is Performed
Where clinically appropriate, tear trough treatment may involve carefully placed volume restoration in selected areas of the under-eye region.
The procedure is typically performed in the clinic and may take approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Many patients experience minimal disruption to daily activities, although temporary swelling or bruising may occur.
Treatment planning is conservative, with the aim of softening hollowing rather than eliminating natural anatomy.
Potential Risks and Considerations
All cosmetic injectable procedures carry potential risks.
Common temporary effects may include:
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Redness
- Tenderness
Less common risks include:
- Lumpiness
- Asymmetry
- Discolouration
- Overcorrection
Rare but serious complications can occur due to the complex vascular anatomy of the under-eye region. These may include vascular compromise. For this reason, practitioner experience and careful patient selection are essential.
In selected circumstances, reversal treatment may be considered if clinically appropriate.
How Long Do Results Last?
The duration of tear trough treatment varies between individuals. Longevity may be influenced by:
- Individual metabolism
- Treatment area
- Tissue characteristics
- Lifestyle factors
Maintenance treatment may be discussed during follow-up consultations.
Who May Be Suitable for Tear Trough Treatment?
Suitability can only be determined after medical consultation. You may be considered for assessment if you:
- Are concerned about under-eye hollowing
- Are in good general health
- Have realistic expectations
- Understand the potential risks and limitations
Not all individuals are suitable candidates.
When Surgical Referral May Be More Appropriate
In cases of significant lower eyelid fat protrusion or advanced skin laxity, non-surgical treatment may not provide adequate improvement. In such circumstances, referral to a qualified surgical specialist may be discussed.
Clarendon Medical prioritises patient safety and appropriate care pathways over performing treatment where it may not be beneficial.
Why Choose Clarendon Medical for Tear Trough Consultations in Melbourne?
Clarendon Medical offers consultation-led cosmetic care grounded in medical assessment and conservative planning.
Our approach emphasises:
- Facial harmony and proportion
- Individualised assessment
- Clear discussion of risks and alternatives
- Avoidance of overcorrection
- Long-term treatment planning
Under-eye treatment requires anatomical understanding and careful decision-making. Our focus is on informed, balanced, and responsible care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: is tear trough filler painful?
A1: Most patients describe mild discomfort during treatment. A numbing approach may be used where appropriate to improve comfort.
Q2: how long does tear trough filler last?
A2: Longevity varies between individuals. Results may last several months to longer periods depending on anatomy and metabolism.
Q3: is under eye filler safe?
A3: Cosmetic injectables are regulated medical treatments and carry risks. Safety depends on careful assessment, appropriate technique, and practitioner experience.
Q4: can tear trough filler fix dark circles?
A4: Tear trough treatment may soften hollow-related shadowing. It does not address pigmentation or vascular causes of dark circles.
Q5: will I need cheek treatment as well?
A5: In many patients, midface assessment is essential. Some individuals may benefit from addressing cheek support before or alongside tear trough treatment.
Q6: what are the risks of tear trough treatment?
A6: Risks may include swelling, bruising, lumpiness, asymmetry, and rare vascular complications. These are discussed thoroughly during consultation.
Disclaimer
The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. All cosmetic procedures carry risks. Suitability for treatment must be assessed during a personalised consultation with a qualified medical practitioner. Individual outcomes vary, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
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