Tear trough excision or filler is better

Tear trough fillers are usually better and do not cause much trauma to the patient. Tear trough fillers are more effective and do not cause too much trauma. There are usually two common methods, one is autologous fat filling and the other is hyaluronic acid injection. Both of these methods do not have significant side effects when removing tear troughs, and the area also looks more natural after filling the tear troughs. Generally, after tear trough removal, patients need to take localized care, and the face should not be exposed to water for a short period of time to avoid infection. During the recovery period after tear trough removal, patients should be prohibited from excessive exercise, so as not to affect the local contouring. During the recovery period, patients should also pay attention to a light diet and do a good job of sun protection. It is recommended that patients undergo tear trough removal surgery under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse effects.