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BOTOX & INJECTABLES

Under Eye Filler for Dark Circles

Dr. Alexander Landfield

Board-Certified Neurologist & Medical Director

March 8, 2026
Botox & Injectables

Under-eye hollowing and dark circles are among the top concerns that make people look older and more tired than they feel. Dermal filler in the tear trough area can dramatically rejuvenate the under-eye area without surgery.

Tear trough filler addresses the shadow created when volume is lost beneath the eyes. This volume loss creates a hollow that casts a dark shadow, often mistaken for simple dark circles. By restoring volume to this area with a soft hyaluronic acid filler, the shadow disappears and the transition from lower eyelid to cheek becomes smooth and youthful.

Under-eye filler requires exceptional skill and precision. The skin in this area is the thinnest on the face, and improper technique can lead to visible lumps, a bluish tint (Tyndall effect), or swelling. At Rani Beauty Clinic, this delicate procedure is performed under the supervision of Dr. Landfield using conservative amounts of soft filler.

Results are immediate with minor swelling for 3-5 days. Most patients need just 0.5-1 syringe for both eyes. Results typically last 9-12 months, making this one of the most transformative and long-lasting filler treatments available.

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Common Questions

When performed by an experienced injector using proper technique and appropriate filler, under-eye treatment is safe. The tear trough requires advanced skill due to the thin skin and complex anatomy. Our physician-supervised approach prioritizes safety.

Under-eye filler typically lasts 9-12 months or longer. The under-eye area has minimal movement compared to areas like the lips, allowing filler to maintain its position and shape for an extended period.

If your dark circles are caused by hollowing and shadowing (volume loss), filler can dramatically improve their appearance. If dark circles are caused by hyperpigmentation, additional treatments like skincare or chemical peels may be needed.

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