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    Using Fillers For Under The Eyes

    Using Fillers For Under The Eyes

    Using Fillers For Under The Eyes | Dallas Plastic Surgery | Frisco SurgeonThere is a good chance that you have come across under-eye fillers if you are seeking treatment for dark circles or puffy eyes. Under-eye dermal fillers are a popular facial rejuvenation injectable. It is designed for delivering ultimate under-eye goals. A responsible treatment provider will make sure that you are aware of the procedure, results, aftercare, and recovery before getting the procedure done.

    Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics, led by oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan, provides dermal fillers for under-eye rejuvenation to patients in Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and surrounding locations. 

    What is an Under-Eye Facial Filler Injectable?

    Under-eye fillers or dermal fillers are basically soft tissue fillers that help in improving the appearance of discolored or sunken under-eye area. These injectables usually consist of hyaluronic acid which promotes collagen development. 

    Technically, dermal fillers are not FDA-approved for used under the eyes. They have FDA approval for lips, cheeks, chin, and hands among other areas. In relation to this, skilled dermatologists can far extend the use of dermal fillers to reverse under-eye bags and dark circles. 

    Benefits of Dermal Fillers for the Under-Eye Area

    • Brighter under-eye area
    • Immediate results
    • Plumper under-eye area
    • Youthful and less tired-looking under-eye area

    Belotero, Restylane, and Juvederm are a few common dermal fillers that are suitable for the under-eye region. 

    Botox vs. Under-Eye Fillers

    Botox addresses fine lines, crepiness, and wrinkles while fillers address volume loss. Botox and dermal fillers are frequently used together for addressing the different concerns in this anatomical region. Fillers are best for taking care of hollowing in the tear trough area besides puffiness and dark circles. 

    Preparing for Under-Eye Filler

    Your surgeon will ask you to lay off any blood-thinning medications, including herbal supplements. Swelling and bruising are common side effects which can be limited by avoiding aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, Vitamin E and fish oil for at least 7 days before the procedure. Your treatment provider may also ask you to refrain from smoking and drinking during this period. 

    Under-Eye Filler Procedure

    The treatment provider will apply a topical anesthetic to numb the area and make you more comfortable. The injection procedure will not take more than 15 minutes from the start to end depending on your exact needs. There are a lot of vessels in the under-eye region. The skin is also thinner in this area. Correlating with this, it’s fundamental that you get the procedure performed by an accomplished treatment provider. 

    Side Effects of Under Eye Fillers

    The most common side effects of the procedure are bruising and swelling, which resolve on their own after 1 – 2 days. You should avoid exercising and positions that place your head below the waist in the first 24 hours. This will help in preventing swelling and bruising. 

    Noticeable bruising happens in rare cases, which takes about 10 days to resolve. You should ensure the procedure is performed in a medical office with hyaluronidase on hand. Hyaluronidase is used for reversing the effects of the filler in case there is a problem.

    Proven board certified ophthalmologist Dr. Tanya Khan receives patients from Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and nearby areas for under eye cosmetic fillers injectable treatment. 

    Contact Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics and Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan Today to Schedule an Appointment

    For more information about procedures and treatments at Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics by Ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan. Click here to contact us.

    Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.

    Recovery Time For Upper And Lower Eyelid Surgery

    Recovery Time For Upper And Lower Eyelid Surgery | Dallas Plastic SurgeryEyelid lift or blepharoplasty is useful for removing excess skin and adding or removing fat from the eyelid area. Upper eyelid lift procedure allows for removal of fat and skin. The skin is brought together to create an eyelid crease using a thin stitch. 

    Incisions are made directly below the lash line in lower eyelid surgery. In case of a transconjunctival approach, the incision is made within the eyelid. Responsible plastic surgeons make sure their patients are aware of the recovery stages and downtime involved.

    Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics, led by oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan, provides upper and lower eyelid surgery to patients in Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and surrounding communities. 

    Recovery Time After Blepharoplasty

    Recovery in an eyelid surgery, whether upper or lower can be broken down into three parts – bruising, swelling, and maturation of the scar or incision. Bruising disappears first in about 2 to 3 weeks. Swelling is more variable. It may last for 8 weeks or more. Swelling diminishes gradually following an eyelid procedure. 

    You may be cleared to go out in public and resume work after 5 to 10 days. However, this will be determined more by your comfort level than medical reasons. You should note that eyelid lift leaves scars from the surgical incisions. It may take up to a year or more for these scars to resolve or attain maximum improvement. You can ensure your skin heals properly by using proper eyelid surgery recovery methods. 

    What to Expect After the Procedure?

    You will be asked to remain in the recovery room following the blepharoplasty procedure. This is to make sure that the procedure is stable. You may experience temporary side effects during this period, such as:

    • Light sensitivity
    • Blurred vision because of the lubricating ointment 
    • Puffy and numb eyelids
    • Watery eyes
    • Double vision
    • Swelling or bruising (similar to having a black eye)
    • Slight pain and discomfort

    You should have someone come and pick you up following the eyelid surgery. It’s recommended that you have someone spend the first night following the procedure to take care of your needs. 

    Tips for Quicker Recovery

    You can improve your recovery time and ensure that you heal properly with these helpful tips:

    • Time off: You need to take the necessary time off for heal properly. Make sure to stock up the pantry and fridge before the day of the surgery. 
    • Self-care: The doctor will ask you to use ice packs and ointments. Make sure you avoid wearing contact lenses and keep your head in an elevated position. 
    • Patience: It is vital that you don’t rush through recovery and give your body the time it needs to heal and recover
    • Protection: Your eyes would be sensitive after the procedure. You should wear a hat and dark sunglasses for protecting them from sun, wind, and other elements. 
    • Sleep: You can speed the recovery process by sleeping soundly through the night. This will give your body the time it needs to heal. 

    Board certified ophthalmologist Dr. Tanya Khan receives patients from Plano, Dallas, Austin, Texas, and nearby areas for upper and lower eyelid lift surgery.

    Contact Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics and Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan Today to Schedule an Appointment

    For more information about procedures and treatments at Khan Eyelid and Facial Aesthetics by Ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Tanya Khan. Click here to contact us.

    Taking patients from in and around Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Frisco, Texas and more.

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