Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology (May 2021)

Management of Tear Trough with Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: A Clinical-Practice Dual Approach

  • Urdiales-Gálvez F,
  • Farollch-Prats L

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 467 – 483

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Fernando Urdiales-Gálvez,1 Lisandro Farollch-Prats2 1Instituto Médico Miramar, Málaga, Spain; 2Nu Clinic, Barcelona, SpainCorrespondence: Fernando Urdiales-GálvezInstituto Médico Miramar, P. Miramar, 21, Málaga, 29016, SpainTel + 34 952 06 14 10Email [email protected]: Tear trough deformity (TTD) is currently a major concern for many individuals that seek periorbital rejuvenation. Among the different options currently available for treating TTD, hyaluronic acid (HA) filler injections have become increasingly popular.Purpose: To provide a dual approach, direct and indirect strategies for treating TTD with HA fillers according to patient facial structure.Methods: The current paper combined the authors’ experience with the currently available scientific evidence.Results: The current study presents the authors clinical experience regarding TTD treatment and serves as a guide on the best therapeutic approach with HA fillers. For achieving good aesthetic outcomes, especially in TTD, it is crucial to have a detailed understanding of both facial anatomy and the individual characteristics of the HA fillers. Proper management of full-face facial rejuvenation should have into consideration three main pillars: structure, contour, and refinement.Conclusion: Treatment of TTD should be addressed from a comprehensive perspective, including potential lack of structural support, as well as interventions on the dynamic processes involved in the problem. Additionally, HA fillers can be used to modulate mechanically muscle movement by either facilitating their action or decreasing contractility by reducing their movement. Clinicians can benefit from ongoing guidance on the use of these products in order to tailor and optimize treatments to patient’s requirements. Although HA filler injections have low rates of side effects, TTD was listed as the most challenging area to treat with HA. Therefore, TTD treatment should be performed only by well-trained and experienced specialists.Keywords: tear trough deformity, hyaluronic acid, MD Codes, MD Dyna Codes, cohesivity, periorbital region

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