Dolly Eye Fillers have become a popular cosmetic procedure due to their popularity for giving a youthful and refreshed look. These fillers are specifically designed to rejuvenate your under-eye area and fix problems such as dark circles, hollow eyes, or fine lines, to give you a more awake, brighter look.
Before you jump into the world of aesthetic enhancements, however, here are some key things that you’ll want to understand about the procedure so that it matches up with what you’re looking for.
Understanding Dolly Eye Filler – Factors for Consideration
Nonsurgical treatment, specific filler for dolly eyes is injecting hyaluronic acid-based fillers under the eyes. It’s supposed to make the skin look smoother to help reduce the appearance of tired eyes and provide more volume. This results in the ‘dolly’ or doll-like look of more symmetry and brightness.
Select a Licensed Professional
The most critical aspect, especially, is having an experienced and certified practitioner. The under-eye area is very vulnerable and any misapplication can cause a lump, swelling, and even vascular occlusion. Look up the clinic, check reviews, and make sure your practitioner has a lengthy history of treating under-eye fillers.
Know Your Anatomy
Dolly Eye [ดอลลี่อาย, which is the term in Thai] Filler is not a good option for everyone. However, the outcome of this procedure depends in large part on your skin type, bone structure, and the degree of your under-eye concerns. At the consultation, your practitioner will evaluate your face and use best practices to guide you.
Set Realistic Expectations
Dolly Eye Fillers offer a tremendous amount of improvement in appearance, but let’s also be realistic. While this won’t completely change the appearance of your face, if your doctor chooses to perform the procedure, it can help decrease the appearance of dark eye circles and hollowness. You should discuss your goals thoroughly with your practitioner and results vary from person to person.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
Dolly Eye Fillers do have the same risks associated with any cosmetic procedure. Swelling, redness, and bruising occur after a short period. Although rare, and bothersome serious complications can occur, such as infection or filler migration. Be sure your practitioner explains clearly what risks may occur and how they will manage them.
Learn How to Maintain
It’s not a permanent option with Dolly Eye Fillers. Effects usually last 6-12 months, and are dependent on the individual and the type of filler used. Assuming you’ve achieved your desired results and maintained your look, once the competition is over, you will need to do regular touch-ups to your look and this needs to be factored into your long-term beauty routine and budget alike.
Final Overview
If you want to give your appearance a fresh outlook, Dolly Eye Filler is the move to make. By understanding the procedure and its implications, you’ll be well-prepared to make an informed decision.