With age the skin around the eye thins and we lose the supporting fat pad around the eye socket & upper cheekbone creating a sunken, groove which can make us look tired.

Before and after tear trough injections with Teosyal Redensity II which is specifically designed for under eye area
Our tear trough treatments incorporate a highly specialised injection technique using a safe blunt cannula and Teosyal Redensity II which is specifically formulated to lift, smooth & brighten the under eye area. The hyaluronic gel contains 8 amino acids, 3 vitamins & minerals to fortify and brighten the treated area as well as lidocaine local anaesthetic for your comfort.
Unlike ordinary fillers, Redensity does not absorb water which avoids making puffy eye bags!
Treatment results in natural looking, long lasting results before gradually being broken down by the body. Reassuringly we can also safely dissolve the product if you don’t like the effect.
Light Eyes Ultra – we were featured in Hello! Magazine for this treatment
This is an alternative to tear trough fillers where there isn’t a groove or trough under your eye
Light Eyes Ultra is not a filler, instead it’s a mixture of naturally derived ingredients to brighten discolouration around the eye and eyelids, reduce fine lines and puffiness, improve skin condition
Suitable for men and women
Prices
Tear Trough Filler From £300 includes consultation & post procedure review appointment
Light Eyes Ultra Treatments are £200 each – 2-4 treatments at 2-4 week intervals suggested depending on individual circumstances
Treatments by our Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner who has specific training & experience in tear trough injection techniques –
Please see details below
When comparing treatments please consider what product will be used, is it specified as being appropriate for the eye area.
Is the practitioner medically qualified with specific training in this particular area? A non-medic injector will not have sufficient anatomy knowledge to safely administer this treatment nor the skills or prescription only products to deal with any resulting medical emergency. They will not be insured!
You may be interested in Dermal Fillers | Profhilo bio-skin remodelling injections or Wrinkle Relaxing Injections
Dermalux LED Phototherapy can be incorporated post treatment to reduce any swelling & bruising
We recommend you book a Nurse Consultation to discuss your suitability for treatment or alternative options.
Who injects at the Diane Nivern Clinic? – Our medical aesthetic consultations & treatments are provided by our Nurse prescriber, Michelle. She was lead a theatre Nurse in the NHS before specialising in aesthetic treatments. She is a trainer, assessor & mentor for Nurses completing their Nurse prescriber’s qualifications at a leading north-west university. Michelle is a Level 7 aesthetic injector currently completing her Masters Degree in aesthetic treatments. She has advanced training with high profile doctors including extensive anatomical & evidence based research into treatment modalities
What happens during treatment?
After your consultation local anaesthetic cream will be applied to numb the area. The product contains local anaesthetic to reduce discomfort.
Your face will be gently marked with the injection locations. You’ll be in a sitting position whilst the dermal filler is carefully and slowly injected into the skin. This way you and your practitioner can see the correction taking place to achieve a natural, pleasing result. The treated area is gently massaged to integrate the product.
WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER DERMAL FILLER INJECTIONS?
After Treatment
Following your dermal filler treatment, it is important not to touch the treated area or apply make-up for at least six hours. This is to reduce the risk of injection-site infection.
Please bear in mind that immediately after treatment, some common anticipated injection-related reactions can occur. These reactions are temporary and typically resolve within 7-14 days. However, in order to allow the skin to recover more efficiently, the following advice may prove to be useful:
1. Redness – A clean, light make-up can be applied to cover any redness after the initial six hour recovery period.
2. Swelling – Do not expose the treated area to intense heat (e.g. sauna, steam room and sunbathing) or to extreme cold for one week following treatment. A clean cool pack can be applied directly to the treated area. It has been reported that non-prescription anti-inflammatory analgesia (NSAIDs*) may prove useful in the reduction of swelling so long as you are medically suitable to take them. However, bruising may be enhanced and/or prolonged with the use of NSAIDs*.
3. Bruising – If you are using aspirin or similar medication, be aware that the likelihood of bruising may increase. It has been reported that Arnica** cream and/or tablets help to minimise bruising. Arnica cream can be applied directly to bruising and may help the bruise resolve more quickly. Make-up can be applied to cover bruising following the initial six hour post treatment period.
4. Discomfort – Following treatment, the area can feel tender from the injection. Non-prescription analgesia** can be taken.
5. Itching – Following treatment the treatment area may feel slightly itchy for 7-14 days. Non-prescription anti-histamines* may reduce itching.
If symptoms persist, you should contact us
**Prior to taking any medication to help reduce any of the above anticipated side effects you must ensure with your doctor or pharmacist that it is safe for you to do so.