13/06/2026
Preventing tear trough filler migration comes down to precision, anatomy, and the right technique from the very start.
In this delicate area, we focus on deep anatomical understanding and correct placement, often working in deeper support structures such as the SOOF (suborbicularis oculi fat) where appropriate, rather than superficial injection planes that increase risk.
We also use ultrasound guidance where needed to visualise tissue layers in real time, ensuring filler is placed exactly where it should be — safely and accurately.
Combined with a conservative approach, appropriate product selection, and minimal volume, this helps reduce the risk of movement and supports smooth, natural integration over time