If You Want to Restore Lost Upper Eyelid Volume in Gangnam?

It feels like 2019 only just began, but we are already entering the middle of October.
The passage of time can feel unforgiving,
and along with time, many of you may also be worried about how your face changes over time.
As people age, signs of aging appear.
These include the accumulation of aging pigment, the buildup of small fat globules, a decrease in cellular substance, and atrophy of the nucleus,
but what we can actually feel on the skin is facial aging.
As the face gets older, wrinkles form and the overall face loses volume.
Among these changes, the loss of upper eyelid fat
has led many people recently to search for ways to improve lost eyelid volume in Gangnam.

So why does eyelid fat become sunken, and what is the solution?
First of all, for most people who are concerned about sunken eyelids, the cause is
aging, as mentioned earlier.
As people get older and subcutaneous fat decreases overall,
fat is lost from areas where it is not wanted as well, and one of those areas is the eyelids.
In addition, even younger people who experience sunken eyelids may do so because of
overly aggressive dieting for a slim body, genetic factors,
and lifestyle habits such as rubbing the eyes.
When the eyelids become sunken, they not only give a tired impression and make you look older than you are,
but can also cause eye strain, dry eye syndrome, and even ptosis,
which is why many people look for ways to improve lost eyelid volume in Gangnam.

Previously, many people considered eyelid fat grafting or fillers for improving sunken eyelids.
In the case of sunken-eyelid fillers, the procedure is simple,
but there is a possibility of adhesions that can make the surface uneven,
it has a relatively short duration,
and if repeated treatment is needed, it must be performed after removal or dissolving procedures.
In the case of eyelid fat grafting,
fat is harvested from areas with excess fat such as the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks, then separated
and injected into the eyelids, so it has the effect of removing fat from areas where it is not needed.
However, because the eyelids are a highly mobile area and the survival rate is low,
more than 50% may sink back within 1 to 2 months,
and in some cases there is a high possibility of adhesions,
as well as the potential need for additional fat grafting.
In addition, both of these methods had the inconvenience of requiring ptosis correction separately.
Because of these drawbacks, many people were likely looking for a new way to correct lost eyelid volume in Gangnam.
For those people, today we would like to introduce Eyelid Volume Up.

Eyelid Volume Up refers to a method that pulls hidden periorbital fat downward and repositions it to the sunken eyelid area.

You may be wondering how fat can exist around sunken eyes.
There is hidden fat behind our eyebrows. You can tell when you pinch your eyebrows with two fingers.
This method gives volume to the eyelids by repositioning the fat behind the eyebrows.

So why do we recommend Eyelid Volume Up instead of fillers or fat grafting for sunken eyelids?
Because Eyelid Volume Up does not involve harvesting fat from another area and injecting it,
there is no concern about sinking again due to issues related to graft survival.
In addition, it can be improved with a single surgery without additional procedures,
and the surface tends to remain smooth without bumpiness.
Not only that, but Eyelid Volume Up can also improve ptosis through eye correction surgery.

Since the degree of eyelid hollowing differs from person to person,
it is desirable to perform customized surgery according to each person’s symptoms.
At our clinic, for a natural and precise eye line,
we provide different methods depending on the degree of hollowing.
First, when the degree of hollowing is not severe,
we can restore volume to the upper eyelid and create a more refreshed eye appearance through ptosis correction and surgery that advances and repositions the orbital fat.
When the hollowing is severe,
ptosis correction along with orbital fat repositioning, fat grafting, and fat injection are needed.
In addition, depending on the condition, we use micro fat grafting and dermal fat grafting to add volume.

Although it is based on a simple principle,
in order to consider not only the aesthetic aspects of the eyes but also their functional aspects,
it is important to visit a medical team you can trust.
At our clinic, Director Oh Won-seok, a board-certified plastic surgeon dedicated to eye surgery,
uses extensive clinical experience and know-how accumulated through academic presentations
to provide one-on-one consultations, customized surgery, and recovery care.
For detailed inquiries and consultation requests, please click the link below.





