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Everything You Need to Know About Getting Rid of Under-Eye BagsWe've all got baggage ... and if yours is the under-eye variety, you need these fixes now |
There's a Non-Surgical Way to Get Rid of Bags, Too If you don't want to go under the knife, going under the needle is another alternative: "Injecting hyaluronic acid filler in the area around the fat pad softens the edges and camouflages the bulge," explains Chiu, who does note that this is an off-label way to use fillers. The results last only for a year or so, but the price tag is significantly less than that of surgery, anywhere from $700-$1,400, according to Chiu. The one caveat: If the under-eye skin is especially loose or saggy, or the fat pads overly prominent, fillers may not be the right solution.
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