Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Giselle Prado-Wright advises against getting under-eye fillers due to risks like migration and blindness.She noticed an increase in younger clients, particularly Gen Zers, seeking fillers, influenced by social media filters.Under-eye fillers can lead to puffiness and migration over time, causing potential health risks like blindness and strokes.Dr. Prado-Wright recommends alternative treatments like collagen injections, tretinoin, and lifestyle changes for under-eye concerns.