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Haddock NT et al. - The tear trough and lid/cheek junction are primarily explained by superficial anatomical features. Atrophy of skin and fat is the most likely explanation for age-related visibility of these landmarks. Descent of this region with age is unlikely. Bulging orbital fat accentuates these landmarks. Interventions must extend significantly below the infraorbital rim. Fat or synthetic filler may be best placed in the intraorbicularis plane and in the suborbicularis plane.

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