The infraorbital region is located beneath the orbicularis oculi muscle, bordered by the infraorbital rim. Age-related changes include volume loss in the medial and lateral suborbicularis oculi fat pads (SOOF), contributing to under-eye hollowing and dark shadows. The infraorbital neurovascular bundle (artery, vein, nerve) exits through the infraorbital foramen, requiring precise anatomical planning during treatment.
VolumaX uses biocompatible bone powder with osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties, placed in the sub-periosteal or sub-orbicularis plane. Unlike superficial fillers, this technique allows for deeper, structural restoration.
Objectives:
Correct under-eye hollowness
Improve light reflection and surface smoothness
Support midface architecture
Reduce tired and aged appearance
Anesthesia:
Performed under local anesthesia
Sedation can be added if needed
Clinical Details:
Duration: ~30 minutes
Swelling: mild to moderate, subsides within 3–5 days
Final result becomes visible in 2–4 weeks
Advantages:
Longer lasting than hyaluronic acid fillers
Targets correct anatomical layers for deep, stable support
Stimulates biological integration and tissue regeneration for a natural outcome