BackgroundTear trough‐eye bag deformities may appear in young Asian patients due to the weak support of their facial skeletons. For these patients with better periorbital skin elasticity, the injection may be more suitable than surgery for treating tear trough‐lower eyelid bag deformity.AimsIdentify the clinical efficacy and safety of non‐cross‐linked HA in the treatment of tear trough‐lower eyelid bag deformity.MethodsIn this study, we analyzed pre‐ and postinjection photographs of 55 patients treated with non‐cross‐linked hyaluronic acid (HA) for tear trough‐lower eyelid bag deformity.ResultsThe mean [SD] scores of modified Goldberg score suggested that the most significant improvement of preoperative and postoperative scores was in tear trough depression, followed by infraorbital triangular depression, orbital fat prolapse, loss of skin elasticity, and skin transparency. Only transient localized complications were observed, including bruising, swelling, and erythema. There were no serious complications, such as skin necrosis or visual impairment.ConclusionsOur study confirmed the beneficial efficacy and minor complications of composite non‐cross‐linked HA for the treatment of tear trough‐lower eyelid bag deformity.