Treatment details: Baby Collagen (Under Eyes)
The under eye responds poorly to conventional hyaluronic acid: the skin is thin enough that a gel placed too superficially scatters light and reads as a bluish shadow. Baby Collagen behaves differently, integrating into the dermis and acting on tissue quality rather than simply occupying space, so it can be placed where a filler would be risky. A blunt microcannula was used through a single entry point, which limits bruising in an area where bruising is otherwise routine. This image is from immediately after treatment. Mild swelling at the injection points lasts a day or two, and the change in skin quality builds over the following weeks.