Dissolving Filler under Eyes
Hi and thank you for your question! To be able to make a more accurate assessment, we should also see pictures taken before the filler treatments, but just based on the look and your description, you appear to have some overfilling and somewhat superficial placement of the filler (causing the bluish discoloration or Tyndall effect. There are various fillers in the Juvederm family and among them, Juvederm Volbella is one of my favorite fillers for under the eyes. Other options include Belotero or Restylane, and you should stick with hyaluronic-acid-based fillers for under the eyes. At this time, hyaluronidase enzyme injection appears to be the most reasonable course of action. I personally prefer a more gradual and conservative approach to ensure we don't do over correction. I hope it helps and good luck!
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