Sunken undereyes or Temples

Why do sunken undereyes or temples occur?

Though it is associated with age, volume loss occurs because bone resorbs and fat pads that sit under the skin shrink and slide on top of one another. This contributes to a drawn or hollow appearance. In some patients, loss of volume of the temple area or the undereye gives a tired appearance.

How can we restore volume in the cheek area?

When a feature is caused by volume loss, replacing volume that was lost can restore the desired appearance. This can be done with traditional dermal fillers, who are made of hyaluronic acid. These clear gels are injected under the skin to directly restore volume.

Curious to see if you are a good fit for dermal fillers? Contact our office for a consultation.