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Tear troughs

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sarajones2 · 12/10/2011 21:44

i am considering this procedure to get rid of the hollows undder my eyes. The rest of me doesn't look too bad for 42, but my eyes make me look significantly tired. No amount of concealer does the job of hiding it. Also can anyone recommend a good cosmetic doctor around the north east area of london or essex?

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ggirl · 12/10/2011 21:48

I have same problem
very difficult to disguise
i have given up
what's the procedure??

BattyDevineIntervention · 12/10/2011 21:48

Dr Lucy Glancey

BattyDevineIntervention · 12/10/2011 21:49

Here you go

BattyDevineIntervention · 12/10/2011 21:51

She does my botox, but she is very experienced with this procedure apparently.

I'm starting to get tear troughs, they suck the big fat one. I might get em done one day but I'll wait till they are worse. If I stay away from booze/salt and do regular exercise they don't seem so bad (as there is no bag above whatsoever).

Its a bitch the way they sort of "underline" any bagging and create a shadow that can't be concealed. Grah.

ggirl · 12/10/2011 22:10

wish they were closer

cyb · 12/10/2011 22:16

I LOATHE my sunken hollows

the fact that I have panda shadows within just makes it worse

I do find a careful line of touche eclait just in the deeepst crevice can reflect light better and lift the sunken bit

Are fillers the only answer?

ggirl · 12/10/2011 22:22

looks that way cyb
but better than surgery which I don't think I would ever do
I would consider saving for the filler though

cyb · 12/10/2011 22:30

Ooh she does an eye package, botox PLUS fillers

sarajones2 · 13/10/2011 00:14

Thank you Batty.

Only an hour away, i just need to pluck up the courage. I have read that after it wears off you are left with baggier eyes due to the stretching if that makes sense. And also it can exasperate any puffiness that you may have and is not suitable if you do suffer from puffy eyes also. Undecided if i should have the procedure or not, maybe i should go along for a consultation and hear what she has to say.

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