Dak Circles (Tear trough) correction with dermal fillers
Correcting dark circles or tear trough deformity requires experience and expertise. Generally, 1 mL of dermal filler is required, and the treatment takes 5 minutes.
The correction of the following tear trough deformities is performed by Dr. Peter Kim.
FAQ - Tear Trough (Dark Circle) dermal filler injection
This diagram illustrates the anatomy of tear trough deformity, which leads to a hollowed appearance in the lower eyelid margin, often perceived as dark circles.
To address this issue, we employ dermal filler injections to fill the hollow area created by the tear trough deformity.
It’s important to note that complications are rare. Localized bruising and swelling are common, usually manageable with makeup and takes a few days to resolve. A comprehensive list of complications related to dermal filler injections can be found in another section of our website <link>.
Occasionally, individuals might experience a Tyndall effect. If this occurs, it typically resolves with massage, but in some cases,we may need to dissolve the filler. <link for dissolving fillers>.
The cost for tear trough deformnity is $500.