Does erythromycin ointment work to remove tear troughs

Tear troughs are generally referred to as tear troughs, and erythromycin ointment usually does not remove them. The effects of erythromycin ointment include anti-inflammatory and anti-infection. If you want to remove the tear trough, you can follow the doctor’s advice to use local injection of hyaluronic acid, surgery and other ways of treatment. Erythromycin ointment belongs to the antibiotic class of drugs and is mainly used to treat burns, folliculitis, acne and other diseases. Tear troughs are not a disease, so using erythromycin ointment will not eliminate them. If you want to get rid of the tear troughs, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to inject hyaluronic acid locally or undergo autologous lipofilling surgery. Hyaluronic acid injections are not recommended if you are in the middle of pregnancy. Autologous liposuction is not recommended if you are suffering from heart failure. If symptoms such as itching, redness and swelling of the affected skin occur after filling the tear trough, it is recommended to seek medical attention. Secondly, if you are suffering from folliculitis or acne, you need to use erythromycin ointment, which is recommended to be avoided by patients who are allergic to the ingredients in it. Patients are advised to go to the hospital for professional consultation and choose the tear trough filling method that suits them.