Eye Fillers

Eye fillers are injectable treatments used to address volume loss and hollowness around the eyes, particularly in the under-eye (tear trough) region. They are commonly made of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the skin that retains moisture and provides structure.

By replenishing volume and smoothing out contour irregularities, eye fillers can reduce the appearance of dark circles, under-eye shadows and tired-looking eyes. The result is a refreshed and more youthful appearance without the need for surgery.

What Do Eye Fillers Treat?

Eye fillers are primarily used to treat:
A sunken or shadowed area beneath the lower eyelid.
Especially those caused by volume loss or thin skin.
Due to skin laxity or dehydration.
In cases where there is a distinction between fat pads and hollow areas, fillers can help camouflage the contrast.

It’s important to note that eye fillers are not effective for all types of under-eye issues. For example, pigmentation-based dark circles or severe fat prolapse may not improve significantly with fillers alone. In these cases, alternative treatments such as topical lightening agents and laser therapy may be more appropriate. You should consult a professional to determine which course of action suits your anatomy and goals.

Key Benefits of Eye Fillers

Eye fillers are a popular treatment for both men and women due to their versatility and minimally invasive nature. Key benefits include:

Quick results

Improvements can often be seen straight after treatment.

Minimal downtime

Most people resume daily activities shortly after the procedure.

Non-surgical

A less invasive alternative to eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty).

Customisable

The amount and placement of filler can be tailored to each individual’s anatomy.

Reversible

Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if needed.

Eye Fillers vs Blepharoplasty

If you’re looking into rejuvenating your eyes, you may have come across blepharoplasty. How does it differ from eye fillers and what do each of these procedures address? See below for the answers.
Eye Fillers
Blepharoplasty
Procedure Type
Non-surgical injectable
Surgical eyelid procedure
Best For
Mild hollowness and shadows
Excess skin or prominent eye bags
Downtime
Minimal
Several days to weeks
Results Duration
Temporary (6–12 months)
Long-lasting or permanent
Reversibility
Reversible (if HA filler used)
Not reversible

Depending on the underlying cause of your aesthetic concern and your aesthetic goals, your doctor may recommend a combination of both treatments.

Types of Fillers Used Around the Eyes

The skin under the eyes is thinner and more delicate than other areas of the face. As such, only certain types of fillers are appropriate for this region—typically those that are soft, and less prone to cause swelling or lumpiness.

Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are most commonly used due to their:

  • Malleability and smooth texture
  • Ability to bind water and improve hydration
  • Lower risk of complications
  • Reversibility using hyaluronidase

     

Some clinics may also use collagen-stimulating fillers, but these are generally reserved for deeper areas and not recommended for the tear trough due to the risk of prolonged swelling or nodules.

Who Is a Suitable Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for eye fillers if you:

  • Have mild to moderate hollowness or dark circles under the eyes
  • Are in generally good health
  • Do not have significant skin laxity or fat protrusion in the lower eyelids
  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Have realistic expectations and understand the limitations of fillers

Risks and Side Effects

As with any injectable treatment, eye fillers carry certain risks and side effects. Most are mild and temporary, but some can be more serious if not performed by a trained professional.

Common side effects include:

  • Swelling or puffiness

  • Bruising or redness at the injection site

  • Tenderness or lumpiness

Less common but serious risks include:

  • Tyndall effect (a bluish tint under the skin if the filler is injected too superficially)

  • Migration or uneven distribution of filler

  • Vascular occlusion (blockage of a blood vessel), which can lead to tissue damage or, in rare cases, blindness

These risks can be minimised by seeing a qualified doctor who has experience with periocular anatomy and uses safe injection techniques.

What to Expect During the Procedure

An eye filler appointment typically takes around 30 to 45 minutes. Here’s what the process usually involves:

1. Consultation

Your doctor will assess your concerns, medical history, and suitability for fillers.

2. Preparation

The treatment area is cleaned and a numbing cream may be applied.

3. Injection

The filler is injected using a fine needle or blunt-tipped cannula to reduce the risk of bruising.

4. Shaping

Your doctor gently moulds the filler into place.

5. Aftercare advice

You’ll be given instructions on how to reduce swelling and avoid complications.
You may experience mild swelling or bruising that resolves within a few days. Results are usually visible right after treatment but typically settle within 1–2 weeks.

How Long Do Eye Fillers Last?

The longevity of eye fillers depends on several factors, including the type of filler used, your metabolism, and lifestyle habits. On average:

  • Hyaluronic acid fillers in the tear trough last between 6 to 12 months
  • Results tend to last longer under the eyes compared to more mobile areas like the lips

Regular touch-ups may be needed to maintain your results. Some people also notice improved skin quality over time due to the hydrating effects of hyaluronic acid.

Cost of Eye Fillers

In Singapore, the cost of eye fillers typically ranges from $600 to $1,200 per session. The price may vary based on:

  • The brand and amount of filler used
  • The doctor’s expertise and clinic reputation
  • Whether additional treatments (e.g. numbing cream, aftercare) are included

     

Because under-eye fillers are a delicate procedure, it’s important not to choose based on price alone. A skilled practitioner with experience in eye rejuvenation is crucial to achieving safe and natural-looking results.

Get Eye Fillers with DermClear

If you’re considering eye fillers, let the experienced team at DermClear guide you through the process. At DermClear, we take a personalised approach—ensuring every treatment plan is tailored to your facial anatomy and aesthetic goals.

Our doctors use only medically-approved fillers, and employ safe techniques designed to minimise discomfort and downtime. Whether you’re hoping to look more refreshed or address under-eye hollows, we’re here to help you make informed decisions.

Book a consultation with DermClear today to find out if eye fillers are right for you.

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