Look less tired.
Still look like yourself.

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Why do under-eyes still look tired?
Sometimes, it’s not just pigmentation.
Under-eye hollows and volume loss can create shadows that make the eyes look tired, sunken or aged — even after enough rest or makeup.
Common concerns:
• Hollow under-eyes
• Tired-looking appearance
• Shadowing beneath the eyes
• Concealer not helping
• Loss of under-eye support
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What is under-eye filler?
Under-eye filler, also known as tear trough filler, is a non-surgical treatment that helps soften hollow-looking under-eyes by restoring subtle volume support beneath the eye area. The goal is not to dramatically change your appearance, but to create a more rested and refreshed look. .


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Why Teoxane Redensity 2?
Teoxane Redensity 2 is specially designed for the delicate under-eye area. Its softer and more flexible texture helps create natural-looking results while reducing the risk of a heavy or overfilled appearance.
Benefits
- Soft & natural-looking finish
- Designed for delicate under-eye areas
- Helps reduce tired-looking shadows
- Lightweight texture
- Suitable for subtle rejuvenation

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Every under-eye concern is different
Not all dark circles are caused by volume loss. Some concerns may be related to pigmentation, eye bags, skin laxity or facial structure. Our doctor will assess your under-eye condition and recommend a personalised treatment approach suitable for your features and concerns.


Frequently Asked Questions
Will under-eye filler look obvious?
The goal is subtle rejuvenation — helping the eyes look more refreshed without looking overfilled.
Is under-eye filler painful?
A numbing cream may be applied before treatment to improve comfort during the procedure.
How long does it last?
Results vary depending on individual factors, but effects may typically last several months.
Can filler remove all dark circles?
Not all dark circles are caused by volume loss. A consultation is recommended to determine suitability.
Is there downtime?
Some swelling or bruising may occur temporarily after treatment.

