Injectable fillers are the most common form of facial reshaping albeit nonsurgical. The have evolved twenty years ago rom injecting nasolabial folds and lips to being used for virtually any form of facial augmentation effect. Some applications are incredibly common still (e.g., lip and cheeks) and others are becoming commonplace today. (e.g., chin, jaw angles and temples) Since injectable fillers are done on a global basis by a wide range of injector backgrounds and training, the term ‘commonplace’ means you can expect to get it done anywhere that advertises it provides the services.
Infrequent uses for injectable fillers today implies that, while it can be done, not every injector feels comfortable doing so. One such place is the upper eyelid ore more specifically the upper eyelid hollow or supratarsal fold area. This is the upper eyelid region between the upper eyelid crease the and the eyebrow. Its purpose is to decrease a hollow that has occurred from aging (fat loss) or someone who wants a fuller more hooded upper eyelid appearance which is usually younger males.

As seen in this video the curved cannula provides a good line of injection that follows the natural shape of the upper eyelid.
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana

 
			 
							             
							            