Under-Eye Hollows & Tear Trough in Miami
A hollow or shadowed look beneath the eyes — often called the tear trough — can reflect the natural anatomy of the area, changes in volume over time, and individual skin factors. At Activate Beauty in North Miami Beach, the under-eye is treated as a delicate area, assessed and planned carefully under medical supervision. Every plan begins with a consultation, and individual results vary.

Why the under-eye can look hollow
The under-eye is one of the most delicate areas of the face. A shadowed or sunken look — the tear trough — usually comes from a combination of anatomy and natural change rather than a single cause. Because the area is so fine, careful assessment matters, and a consultation establishes what is most relevant for you.
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Natural anatomy of the area
The transition between the lower eyelid and cheek varies from person to person, and a deeper groove there can read as a shadow even when well rested.
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Changes in volume and soft tissue
Support around the under-eye and upper cheek can shift over time, which can make the area look more recessed than it once did.
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Skin quality and individual factors
Thin skin, pigmentation, and genetics all affect how shadowed the under-eye appears, and these differ for everyone.
Careful, conservative options
The under-eye is a delicate region, so any approach is planned conservatively and only where it suits you. Depending on your assessment, that may mean carefully placed filler as part of facial balancing, or skin boosters to support skin quality. The right approach is confirmed at your consultation.
Facial balancing
Carefully placed hyaluronic acid filler, planned across the under-eye and upper cheek to support a smoother, more rested transition.
View treatmentSkin boosters
Injectable hydration to support skin quality around the eyes, planned around your skin and goals over a course of sessions.
View treatmentConsultation first, no pressure
The under-eye is delicate, so our approach is especially measured. We assess the area carefully, plan conservatively, and never pressure you to proceed. Individual results vary, and a treatment is only recommended where it is appropriate for you.
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Consultation
We review your history, assess the under-eye area in detail, and confirm whether a treatment is appropriate for you. There is no obligation to book.
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A plan for your anatomy
If a treatment suits you, the approach is planned conservatively around your anatomy and goals — the under-eye is treated with particular care.
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Treatment under medical supervision
Injectable treatments are carried out by an Aesthetic Nurse Injector under medical supervision, with your comfort considered throughout.
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Review
We check in afterwards and adjust the plan over time as needed. Individual results vary, and any questions in between are welcome.
Under-eye FAQ
What causes under-eye hollows and the tear trough?
A hollow or shadowed look under the eyes — often described as the tear trough — can reflect the natural anatomy of the area, changes in volume and soft tissue over time, and individual factors such as skin and genetics. The under-eye is delicate, so a consultation carefully assesses what is contributing before any plan is discussed.
How can under-eye hollows be addressed at Activate Beauty?
Depending on your assessment, options can include carefully placed hyaluronic acid filler as part of facial balancing, or skin boosters to support skin quality in the area. The under-eye is a delicate region, so suitability and the right approach are confirmed at your consultation.
Who performs the treatment?
Your treatment is performed by an Aesthetic Nurse Injector at Activate Beauty, under medical supervision. The clinic was founded and is clinically overseen by Kseniya Zakharova, who brings a decade of hospital patient-care.
Is a consultation required first?
Yes. The under-eye is a delicate area, so we review your history, assess the region carefully, and confirm whether a treatment is appropriate for you before anything is planned. There is no obligation to proceed, and individual results vary.
Plan your under-eye consultation
Reserve a consultation to assess the under-eye area and discuss whether a careful, filler-based approach is appropriate for you. Injectable treatments are performed under medical supervision — there is no obligation to proceed.