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Hello,
I am Siun Hyeon, director of Cheongdam OK Clinic,
Gangnam pelvic filler.

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When you think about body balance, there are moments when the lower-body line catches your eye.
When the lower-body silhouette looks flat or the clothes do not seem to fit well,
many people think of pelvic filler, hoping for a relatively quick change.

However, along with the noticeable effect, concerns about naturalness also follow.
That is because actually gaining volume and whether it suits the body shape are two different issues.
This area involves a lot of movement, and the structure under the skin is not simple,

so the perceived result can vary greatly depending on how it is applied.
Therefore, when considering the procedure, it is important to understand it based on whether it will look suited to my body shape rather than “will it look bigger.”
What determines naturalness and touch?
The naturalness of pelvic filler is not simply a matter of amount.

The appearance and touch change depending on the injection location, layer, and distribution method.
If it is concentrated too much in one area, it may feel unnatural when sitting or moving,
whereas if it is distributed widely, a softer impression can be expected.
Touch is also affected by the characteristics of the product used and the depth of injection.

The closer it is placed just under the skin, the more noticeable it may feel when touched,
so a judgment that takes body shape and lifestyle patterns into account is necessary.
A natural result is not only the line seen with the eyes,
but also a concept that includes the touch felt in daily life.
How much should you know about side effects and the possibility of necrosis?
The most worrying part when considering pelvic filler is side effects and the possibility of necrosis.

Fortunately, this area does not have as high a density of blood vessels as the face,
but that does not mean there are no risk factors at all.
Side effects may include temporary pain, tenderness, and left-right asymmetry,
and most of these ease during the recovery process.
The problem is when blood flow obstruction occurs; although rare, the possibility of necrosis cannot be completely ruled out.

That is why understanding the vascular distribution and controlling injection pressure before the procedure are important.
How specifically you are informed about these risk factors becomes the 기준 for judging safety.
What should be checked to maintain the effect for a long time?
The effect of pelvic filler is more accurately evaluated as time passes rather than immediately after the procedure.

At the beginning, it may look excessive due to swelling and tension,
but after the stabilization process, it often settles into a natural line.
However, the duration can vary depending on weight changes and lifestyle habits.
To reduce the risk of side effects or necrosis as well,
an incremental approach is more helpful than excessive volume.
This procedure is not simply a choice to make something look bigger, but a process of adjusting body balance.

I hope this article helps you consider touch, side effects, and the possibility of necrosis together.
Thank you for reading.
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