I tried Hilowave for under-eyes and nasolabial folds plus eyelid fillers — it was much more natural than regular fillers.
I had some facial touch-ups. I'll share my review of Hilowave and eyelid fillers.
First up is Hilowave. I had it done on my under-eye area and nasolabial folds. The method is almost identical to fillers, but it involves injecting with a cannula and molding.
There was almost no pain. The reason Hilowave was better compared to fillers was that the feeling of natural filling was different right from the first day.
Sometimes fillers can feel a bit bumpy or unnatural when first injected, but with Hilo Wave, it felt like it filled in naturally the moment it was injected.
My under-eye area looks naturally enhanced, and while my nasolabial folds haven't completely disappeared, they feel slightly and naturally filled in.
Eyelid filler is a procedure that fills in the sunken areas of the upper eyelid.
I got a bruise from the anesthetic injection, but the procedure itself was less sensationful than I expected, so it didn't hurt as much as I thought it would.
But I learned one important thing. They say that if you get eyelid filler treatments repeatedly too often, the filler accumulates and makes your eyes feel heavy.
This was my second time, but the director told me not to do it again next time. If I lose weight in the future, I think I should consider fat grafting.
For those considering eyelid fillers, please make sure to keep the session limit in mind :)









