We have recently talked about Botox in the jaw and anti-Eiga therapy, as in South Korea, we have created a new procedure for the transformation of the appearance. Today, girls around the world introduce fillers to the lower eyelids to create the swollen eyes of children. In their opinion, the appearance becomes more beautiful and attractive. Tiktok shot almost 15,000 videos with #undereefiller hashtag. And after a Asian brand has published the procedure process, the tendency spread to the world.
George Cheyanov, a plastic surgeon, the founder of Chemyanov Medical Lounge Aesthetic Medicine Clinic, is Ph.D. Together with, we understand why injections are needed on the lower eyelids.

Georgy Cheyanov, Plastic Surgeon, Chemical Medical Lounge Founder of Aesthetic Medicine Clinic
What are the injections in the lower eyelids?

“This training has a medical term – a predictive cylinder. It is more common in young people and occurs because of the characteristics of muscle structure: When there is a smile, a slight swelling occurs normally lost in a calm situation. A slight swelling occurs without a smile, but usually with the plastic surgeon. It becomes more “greased”.
Why did the trend appear in Asia?

“In fact, in Asia, the introduction of a filler based on hyaluronic acid under the lower eyelashes to create a slight cylinder has been applied for a long time.
Why can the procedure be dangerous?

Georgy Cheanov said that such interventions lead to breaking the contours of the upper part of the face. Hyaluronic acid under the thin skin of the eyelid causes swelling, explosion, sagging. If you wear a gel for a long time and then dissolve, the skin may remain stretched. Then you will have to squeeze with surgical methods. Therefore, this trend should not be repeated, it can cause serious damage.
Source: People Talk

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