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  2. Under-eye filler: Dermatologists explain the cost, benefits ...

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    The cost of under-eye fillers depends on the provider you're seeing and how much filler they need to use. "We charge by syringe and it's typically around $1,000 per syringe," Percec says.

  3. Got Dark Circles? This Procedure Can Fix Them - AOL

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    Use an eye cream: As for skincare, Dr. Engelman says that using an eye cream or eye serum with ingredients such as vitamins C and K, hyaluronic acid, or caffeine can help reduce dark circles and ...

  4. ‘I got under-eye filler – then felt like my face was going to ...

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    LIFE STORIES: Twenty-four-year-old Lauren Bateman has been having Botox and filler injections since she was 18 without any issues. But it all changed two years ago when she got ‘tear trough ...

  5. Restylane - Wikipedia

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    Restylane is the trade name for a range of injectable fillers with a specific formulation of hyaluronic acid (HA). In the United States, Restylane was the first hyaluronic acid filler to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cosmetic injection into subdermal facial tissues. [1] Restylane is produced by Galderma.

  6. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    Hay fever sufferers in particular will notice under-eye "smudges" during the height of the allergy season. Atopy can lead to frequent rubbing of the eyes, leading to local inflammation and increased pigmentation. [4] Also, dark circles from allergies are caused by superficial venous congestion [5] in the capillaries under the eyes.

  7. Ophthalmic drug administration - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1.0 - Basic anatomical features of the human eye. Ophthalmic drug administration is the administration of a drug to the eyes, most typically as an eye drop formulation. Topical formulations are used to combat a multitude of diseased states of the eye. These states may include bacterial infections, eye injury, glaucoma, and dry eye. [1]

  8. A Definitive List of the Best Eye Creams for Wrinkles ... - AOL

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    An eye cream for dark circles and wrinkles, it delivers 24 hours of moisture while targeting elasticity, puffiness, tone, and wrinkles, according to the brand. ... Before using any new product ...

  9. These 11 Products Are Like Filler for Your Under-Eye Wrinkles

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    A.G.E. Advanced Eye. It’s pricey, but then again, most cult-loved products are. SkinCeuticals’ reparative cream combats the appearance of crow’s feet, crepiness, and lines using clinical ...