Fillers are helpful: The two fillers you have mentioned are both capable of filling the tear trophs. They are both made out of hyaluronic acid. There are many different fillers that use this substance. Discuss your goals with an experienced injector and the right product can be selected.
Answered 1/14/2016
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Both work: You are best off going with the preference of your cosmetic surgeon. Both can help. In my experience, success depends more on the patient's anatomy and optimum injection technique than on the particular filler. Be aware: results can vary. Your body might not react the same as another person's.
Answered 8/22/2013
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See an expert: Consult with an experienced aesthetic specialist (ie: dermatologist, plastic surgeon). This is a complicated area and not for amateur injectors. The doctor will discuss with you the different fillers, pros and cons of each, and help guide you thru the decision making process.
Answered 8/25/2013
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Prefer Belotero: Agree with physicians who answered previously regarding consulting with a cosmetic surgeon expert in treating this are. Of the two fillers you mentioned i much prefer belotero.
Answered 4/1/2023
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Tear trough filler: Juvederm, Restylane (dermal fillers) and belotero are all hyaluronic acids, each with different cross-linking formulas. I would use any of these in the tear troughs, and have.
Answered 1/27/2015
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Filler- tear trough: Using any filler in the tear trough is an off label use of the product. Be sure to have your face evaluated by a board certified facial plastic surgeon.
Answered 11/27/2014
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