Mezogel Booster for Under Eye Treatment: Expert Guide
Expert guide to using Mezogel Booster for under eye rejuvenation, addressing dark circles, hollows, and fine lines in the delicate periorbital area.

The under eye area is one of the most challenging yet rewarding treatment zones in aesthetic medicine. Mezogel Booster offers a gentle yet effective approach to improving periorbital skin quality without the risks associated with volumizing fillers in this delicate region. This guide covers the nuances of under eye Mezogel treatment.
Understanding Under Eye Aging
The periorbital area shows aging signs early due to thin skin, constant movement, and limited fat and muscle support.
Anatomy of the Under Eye Area
The skin around the eyes is the thinnest on the face, with minimal subcutaneous fat. The underlying orbicularis oculi muscle and tear trough ligament contribute to visible aging changes. Understanding this anatomy is essential for safe treatment.
Common Under Eye Concerns
Clients present with various periorbital concerns including dark circles, fine lines and crepiness, skin laxity, dehydration and dullness, and tear trough hollowing. Mezogel can address the skin quality components of these concerns.
Why Mezogel for Under Eye Treatment
Mezogel Booster offers several advantages for periorbital rejuvenation compared to traditional fillers.
Safety Profile
Unlike volumizing fillers, skin boosters don't carry the same risks of Tyndall effect, lumps, or vascular compromise in the periorbital area. The non-crosslinked HA integrates smoothly into tissue.
Addressing Skin Quality
Many under eye concerns relate to skin quality rather than volume loss. Mezogel's hydrating, collagen-stimulating properties address crepiness, dullness, and fine lines effectively.
Natural Results
Mezogel improves under eye appearance naturally without the risk of creating an overfilled look. Results look like rested, healthy skin rather than obvious treatment.
Technique for Under Eye Mezogel Treatment
The periorbital area requires modified technique compared to other facial zones.
Patient Selection
Ideal candidates have skin quality concerns like crepiness, fine lines, and dullness. Deep tear trough hollowing may require combination approach with other treatments. Manage expectations appropriately.
Injection Approach
Use fine needles (32 gauge) or small cannulas. Inject very superficially in small volumes. Work laterally rather than directly on the tear trough. Use gentle technique respecting the delicate tissue.
Volume and Distribution
Typically 0.5-1ml per side is sufficient. Distribute product in multiple micro-deposits rather than concentrated boluses. Less is more in this sensitive area—additional treatment can always be performed.
Expected Results and Treatment Course
Setting appropriate expectations is crucial for client satisfaction with under eye treatments.
Timeline of Results
Clients notice immediate hydration improvement. Fine line softening develops over subsequent weeks. Full results typically visible after 2-3 treatments. Maintenance sessions help sustain improvement.
Realistic Outcomes
Mezogel improves skin quality but won't eliminate deep hollowing or significant pigmentation. Combination approaches may be needed for comprehensive periorbital rejuvenation. Clear communication prevents disappointment.
Special Considerations for Under Eye Treatment
The periorbital area requires additional attention to safety and technique.
Managing Bruising Risk
This vascular area has higher bruising risk. Avoid blood thinners when possible (with physician guidance). Apply cold pre and post treatment. Use gentle technique and consider cannula approach.
Potential Complications
Prolonged swelling may occur in some clients. Milia formation is possible with superficial injection. Product visibility can occur with too-superficial placement. Training addresses prevention and management of these issues.
Ziba Aesthetics Training Institute
Master delicate periorbital treatments at Ziba Aesthetics Training Institute, 7191 Yonge St Unit 701, Markham. Learn under eye Mezogel techniques with expert guidance. Serving practitioners from Toronto, Markham, Thornhill, Richmond Hill, and Aurora. Call (416) 318-7447.
Frequently Asked Questions
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External Resources
- Periorbital Anatomy Resources
Facial anatomy education


