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Tear trough fillers

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Mummyoftwo91 · 15/12/2020 08:51

Has anyone had this? And what was your experience? Thank you

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DailyCandy · 16/12/2020 17:04

I had it done around Sept time, and it looks great. I didn't enjoy the experience at all. Dr used a cannula. I felt woozy having it done (annoyingly I couldn't lean back in the chair, I had to sit upright).

Nevertheless, I will top up as soon as required! But going the way it is... I expect it to last around 9-12 months.

LouiseBelchersBunnyEars · 16/12/2020 22:26

I’m so tempted! Of anyone could recommend someone in London please do.

I Google, and everything’s 5 stars and I never know whether the reviews are paid for or genuine.

Especially around the eye area, I find it scary so if I go for it, I want to feel confident and not like I’m going off of sponsored reviews

BibiThree · 16/12/2020 22:34

Do they use any anaesthetic? I have watched a few videos and it looks painful. Really no pain? I'd love to have it done but I don't tolerate pain well (fainter).

Wagsandclaws · 16/12/2020 23:17

I've shown these pics before on another thread. I had the procedure done with a cannula and it's not painless by any means but I feel a lot better for having them done.

Please excuse the white pencil all over my face in the before as I had Botox too, also please excuse the vague bruising on the after photo as it's from the Botox - the tear trough fillers were an instant improvement - no makeup whatsoever in the after photo ( it was a couple of days later ).

I'd recommend them, I lost 5 stone in my 40's and unfortunately it showed on my face.

Please make sure as someone else has pointed out upthread that you use a 'save face' accredited practitioner - mines a GP who also specialises in aesthetics so I know he is right for my requirements. I'm 49 next month and I can't recommend him highly enough.

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