Having read that article, I assume tear troughs are like bags under the eyes? If so, I'm glad that I haven't got any because, although I don't mind needles at all, I think I might draw a line at someone coming at my eye with one.
However, despite my personal reservations about the procedure, good on you, Y. 👍 It'd be lovely to see some pics.
not bags in my case T
Just that little hollow you get as you get older and loose a bit of volume under the eyes
Hes also as mad as a hatter and we had a great laugh
He had to point out that there was a very, very remote chance of eye damage but more remote that winning the lottery on a Saturday then being in a plane crash the next day. Whilst I was lying there with the needle approaching he said "Ive told you that to put you at rest" then started laughing as he realised what he had said. He then followed that with "I bet thats what Harold Shipman said"
Surely the tear troughs are to allow the flow of tears in an orderly fashion. No tear troughs will have tears dribbling randomly down the face, makes no sense to me.
Surely the tear troughs are to allow the flow of tears in an orderly fashion. No tear troughs will have tears dribbling randomly down the face, makes no sense to me.
You still have a tiny through @lewis, just enough to drain the weeping
When you're young the trough doesn't go half way access your face, that comes as you get older so younger looking troughs = younger looking eyes, something most women want
Post by Diamond Diva on Sept 21, 2018 21:25:40 GMT
I used the chilled witch hazel for the bruises and swelling around my eyes after my surgery without any problems Nellie, I just made sure I squeezed most of the liquid out before applying them
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong