
Hello.
Specializing in Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning
Ineek is here.

Many people believe that under-eye fat repositioning is a surgery mainly performed on middle-aged and older adults as aging progresses.
However, in the case of Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning,
it is more desirable to decide based on the individual's condition and needs rather than age.

In particular, many people misunderstand Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning as something that can only be done once.
However, revision surgery is possible at any time,
and today we will take a closer look at Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning
and in which cases it can be more effective.

If more than 10 years have passed after the surgery
and fat has started to protrude again due to aging,
or the skin has become loose,
a revision procedure can help improve these symptoms.

In particular, even if you are young,
if the under-eye fat protrudes noticeably
or dark circles are severe,
it is advisable to improve the problem through surgery.

This is because if the fat bulges significantly,
it can push against the skin and worsen sagging.
So how long does under-eye fat repositioning last?
Although the speed of aging varies from person to person,
under-eye fat repositioning generally lasts about 10 years after surgery.
For up to 10 years after surgery,
it is common for the under-eye fat not to protrude much.
At Ineek, which specializes in Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning,
the procedure focuses on the transparent multi-layered membrane that surrounds the under-eye fat, called the 'SAC.'
By opening the SAC and dividing the large clumped fat into smaller pieces,
the procedure smooths out under-eye unevenness or sagging
through the process of repositioning it more evenly.
At Ineek, in particular,
not only do we use the premium laser 'Encore Ultrapulse,'
which causes minimal heat damage,
but we also strictly follow the principles of preserving the retaining ligament and minimizing bleeding.
The Ultrapulse laser mentioned above is one of the CO2 lasers introduced in Korea
and has the capability to separate fat in the target area with a single laser irradiation.
This is a major difference from lower-output laser devices,
which require repeated treatment of the same area and carry a risk of bleeding and swelling.
We have taken a closer look at Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning
together with Ineek, which specializes in the procedure.
If you are concerned about a dull-looking impression,
try Apgujeong Encore under-eye fat repositioning
with us!
Then, until now,
Ineek, making it look as if you were beautiful from the very beginning.




