Under-eye bags, hollows, and dark circles
Start here if your main concern is the lower eyelid, tear trough, eye bags, shadows, filler fatigue, or whether surgery is the right category.
EyeFACE Institute
Expert articles on under-eye bags, dark circles, hollows, eyelid surgery, facial rejuvenation, OHIP coverage, and oculofacial plastic surgery — from Dr. Harmeet Gill, an ASOPRS fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon with 5,000+ cosmetic eyelid and endoscopic facial procedures.
Start here if your main concern is the lower eyelid, tear trough, eye bags, shadows, filler fatigue, or whether surgery is the right category.
For patients who want to understand why eye shape, scleral show, brow support, orbital fat, and preserved movement matter as much as skin removal.
Use these guides to understand private pricing, what is included, when OHIP may apply, and why documentation matters.
How congenital skeletal support, tear trough tethering, eyelid shape, and midface vector can create lower eyelid hollows in younger patients.
A lower OFA-Bleph case showing how tear trough release and orbital fat repositioning can improve the support layer beneath thin under-eye skin, even without laser or resurfacing.
How advanced eyelid surgery planning accounts for under-eye dark circles, hollows, bags, scleral show, iris show, eye shape, brow position, and natural movement.
Orbital fat is not just something to remove. Learn how preservation and transposition can support structure, softness, light reflection, and a more natural eyelid result.
What is included in blepharoplasty pricing, why technique changes the fee, how Toronto pricing varies, and when OHIP may cover functional upper eyelid surgery.
A clear comparison for tear trough hollows, dark circles, lower eyelid bags, and when fat transposition surgery may be the better long-term answer.
Why creams, sleep, and filler may not fix structural bags. The anatomy of orbital fat herniation, tear trough descent, and under-eye shadowing.
OHIP may cover functional upper eyelid surgery only when Ministry criteria and prior authorization requirements are met. What Ontario requires, what the visual field test documents, and how cosmetic goals remain separate.
Next Step
Use the articles to orient yourself, then compare real case context, review the right service pathway, or book when you are ready for formal assessment.
Privacy Preferences
EyeFACE uses essential cookies for site function. Optional analytics and future marketing tools stay off unless you allow them.
Privacy policy