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Hello,
I am Hyunju Sung, director of Cheongdam OK Clinic,
specializing in revision liposuction in Seoul.

| ▶ Full member of the Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (KACS) |
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| ▶ Full member of the Korean Society for the Study of Obesity (KSSO) |
| ▶ Full member of the Korean Academy of Obesity and Aesthetic Body Contouring (KAAM) |
| ▶ Full member of the Korean Society for Liposuction Surgery (KSSL) |
| ▶ Full member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Surgery (KSAS) |
Most people looking for reviews of revision liposuction have
already experienced disappointment from a previous procedure.

The line may be different from what they expected, or the surface may look uneven,
and in many cases, the awkwardness remains even as time passes, causing anxiety.
When you keep looking only at reviews in this kind of situation,
it is easy to start thinking,
Will it be okay if I do it again?
But revision surgery is a process that requires much more caution than the first procedure.

If you approach it assuming that simply suctioning again will solve the problem, the same issues may repeat.
That is why, before looking at reviews, it is necessary to calmly check why the failure occurred in the first place.
The cause of failure usually starts with the ‘process’
The cause of liposuction failure does not simply come from removing too much or too little.

The most common cause is when suction is performed uniformly without design.
If the procedure is carried out in the same way without considering body shape, fat distribution, and skin elasticity, the line can look unnatural.
Another issue is depth control.
If suction is performed only near the surface, uneven results are more likely,

On the other hand, if only the deeper layers are excessively handled, the overall balance may collapse.
When these procedural problems accumulate, they lead to results that make revision surgery a consideration.
Therefore, to correct a failure, the first step is to accurately distinguish the cause.
Adhesion and scarring: the most important variables in revision surgery
The part that requires the most caution when planning revision surgery is adhesion.
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(Left) Before procedure, (Right) 1 month after procedure
The area where suction has been performed once is likely to have internal tissues that have stuck together and become hardened.
If you approach the area again without releasing this adhesion, the skin surface may appear even more uneven,
and the burden of scarring may also increase.
In particular, if the incision area is repeated multiple times, scar management can become difficult.
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(Left) Before procedure, (Right) 3 months after procedure
So revision surgery is not simply the concept of suctioning again,
but rather,
the key is how to handle tissue that has already been altered.
If the degree of adhesion and the condition of the skin are not sufficiently checked,
it is not easy to improve the result.
Revision surgery must approach the problem differently, not just more aggressively
The purpose of revision liposuction is not to remove more than the first procedure,
but to restore the balance that has already been lost.

The approach must change based on the location of the remaining fat, the elasticity of the skin, and the condition of the existing scars.
If the suction volume is increased indiscriminately, the body shape may become even more unnatural.
That is why much more detailed judgment and planning are needed than in the first procedure.

Rather than focusing only on the result of “it got better after doing it again” in reviews,
it is helpful to look at how the underlying cause of failure was compensated for.
It is important to understand that revision liposuction is not a simple repetition, but a process of correcting the direction.
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