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2026.04.16 · Views 40
Every time I look in the mirror, I get more self-conscious about the hollowness under my eyes.
So I'm looking into under-eye fillers.
I've heard that under-eye fillers fill the hollows naturally.
Is it possible to get under-eye fillers that don't look unnoticeable?
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Under-eye fillers were actually pretty good for hollow under-eyes. Looking at the reviews, they fill in naturally so it's hardly noticeable. I heard QBQ is really good, so you should check it out.
I got Restylane Eye Light for hollow under-eyes and dark circles, and it filled them in naturally and added moisture haha. I had it done at Tox & Fill in Songpa, and the director administered it with such precision haha.
Wouldn't that be the case?
I heard that Lituofine is good for sunken under-eyes. A friend of mine recently got treatment at Benjamin because the hollowness under her eyes was making her dark circles look more prominent. She said the treatment turned out really well because the volume was filled in naturally and it wasn't too obvious.
It looked natural and nice. I liked the reviews for QBQ's under-eye fillers, so I'm planning to go for a consultation here. You might want to check this out.
I've heard that under-eye fillers fill in naturally, but I'm worried about potential side effects.
Yes, it might vary depending on where you get it done, but if you want to add volume naturally, I recommend Moon Clinic.
It seems possible. I'm thinking of getting fillers this time, so I'm looking at places like BTA. Maybe because the director has good skills, it doesn't look like it at all and it's pretty good.