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Infraorbital Rim Implants

Custom implants that build up a deficient or negatively vectored orbital rim.

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Region
Orbital rim
Anaesthesia
General anaesthesia
Theatre time
2–4 hours
Downtime
3–4 weeks

Overview

Infraorbital rim implants — usually patient-specific and designed from CT data — add support beneath the eye to correct a negative orbital vector, deep tear troughs, or scleral show related to skeletal deficiency.

What it changes

  • Orbital rim projection
  • Orbital vector
  • Tear-trough depth
  • Lower lid support

Common goals

Correct a negative vector
Reduce structural under-eye hollowing
Support the lower lid

Candidates

General factors a surgeon may consider. Only a qualified surgeon can assess whether you are a candidate.

  • General physical health suitable for the anaesthetic required
  • Realistic, clearly articulated aesthetic or functional goals
  • Stable anatomy appropriate for the technique proposed
  • Non-smoking or willingness to stop for the surgeon's required window

Surgical approach

  1. 01Transconjunctival or subciliary access
  2. 02Subperiosteal pocket over the rim
  3. 03Screw fixation of a custom implant

Recovery timeline

  1. Day 1

    Immediate post-operative period. Swelling begins, dressings or splints may be in place, supervised rest.

  2. Week 1

    Peak swelling and bruising. Limited activity, soft diet where relevant, first follow-up visit.

  3. Week 2

    Bruising fades. Many people feel socially presentable, light activity resumes.

  4. Week 4

    Most acute swelling resolves. Gradual return to exercise as cleared by the surgeon.

  5. Month 3

    Contours become clearer. Residual swelling continues to settle.

  6. Month 6

    Result is largely representative of the final outcome.

  7. Month 12+

    Final refinement, scar maturation, and revision assessment if needed.

Risks & complications

Bleeding, haematoma, or infection
Temporary or, rarely, permanent nerve disturbance
Asymmetry or an outcome that differs from expectations
Scarring, delayed healing, or wound problems
Anaesthetic risks
Possible need for revision surgery
Lower lid retraction
Implant palpability or visibility
Infection requiring removal
Infraorbital nerve disturbance

Limitations

Does not remove fat bags — often combined with blepharoplasty
Highly technique-sensitive; surgeon selection matters

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Cost

$10,000 – $35,000

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