To improve hollow upper eyelids and make them look more lively, try Eyelid Volume Up!

Recently, many people have been looking to improve areas that had become a complex in order to make a new change. In particular, the eyes tend to draw attention first when it comes to appearance. Among many facial features, the eyes are one of the most important parts that determine a person’s impression, as the saying goes that the eyes are the windows to the mind.
That is why many people are paying attention to improving hollow upper eyelids so they can look more lively!

If you are trying to improve hollow upper eyelids so they look more lively, you may be wondering why this happens. There are various reasons why upper eyelids become hollow. First of all, the most common reason is aging. As people get older, if the subcutaneous fat decreases, the area around the eyes, where the skin is thinnest on the face, can become sunken. In addition, this can also happen due to excessive weight control, genetic factors, or poor habits such as rubbing the eyes.
When the eyes appear sunken, not only do you look older and more tired than you really are, but the strength used to open the eyes can weaken, which may lead to eye fatigue, dry eyes, and even ptosis, so improvement is needed.

For those who have been looking for a way to improve hollow upper eyelids and bring back a lively look despite these various causes and concerns, today we will introduce Eyelid Volume Up, a method that can correct sunken eyes. Eyelid Volume Up is another name for upper eyelid orbital fat repositioning surgery, not fat grafting.

If Eyelid Volume Up does not involve harvesting fat, then how can it add volume to the eyes? This can be improved by using the hidden fat behind the eyebrow that you can feel when holding the eyebrow with two fingers.

Eyelid Volume Up is a method for improving hollow upper eyelids by pulling the fat hidden behind the eyebrow downward and repositioning it to the sunken eyelid area.

In the past, eyelid fat grafting was often chosen to improve hollow upper eyelids. In the case of eyelid fat grafting, fat was harvested from areas with a lot of fat such as the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks, then processed and injected into the sunken eyelids. Because eyelid fat grafting has a low take rate, more than 50% may deflate within 1 to 2 months, and in some cases there was a high possibility of adhesion, causing an uneven surface. Additional fat grafting may be needed, and in some cases, ptosis symptoms could worsen.
In contrast, Eyelid Volume Up removes the cause of sunken eyes and makes maximum use of the fat tissue around the orbit to reposition it. Because Eyelid Volume Up does not involve harvesting and injecting fat, there is no need to worry about deflation due to the take rate, and improvement can be achieved in one procedure without additional steps. It also tends to leave a smooth surface without unevenness, and it is a method that can improve ptosis through eye correction.
Since the degree of hollow upper eyelids differs from person to person, it is important to proceed with a method tailored to the level of sunkenness in order to improve them in a way that restores a lively appearance.
When the degree of sunkenness is severe, improvement is made by correcting ptosis and advancing and repositioning orbital fat.
In cases of severe sunkenness, ptosis correction, orbital fat repositioning, fat grafting, and fat injection are needed, and depending on the condition, volume is added using microfat grafting and dermal-fat grafting.

The principle of Eyelid Volume Up is simple, but it is important to visit experienced medical professionals to ensure the process of cleanly separating and repositioning the fat goes smoothly.

At our clinic, with Dr. Oh Won-seok, a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in eye surgery, you can expect stable results based on his extensive clinical experience with Eyelid Volume Up and the expertise accumulated through academic presentations.






