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Hello,
I am Director Hyunju Seong of Cheongdam OK Clinic.

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| ▶ Full member of the Korean Academy of Cosmetic 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 Treatment (KAAM) |
| ▶ Full member of the Korean Society of Liposuction Surgery (KSSL) |
| ▶ Full member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Surgery (KSAS) |
During consultations,
many people say things like:
“My shoulders look rounded and slumped, so I feel cramped,”
“My collarbone isn’t very visible, so my upper body looks dull overall.”
In particular, some people are concerned because their upper body proportions look short in photos,
or because their neck seems short.

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In many cases, the issue is not with the bone structure itself, but with the distribution of volume around the shoulders,
posture, or muscle condition, which makes the line appear rounded.
That is why, rather than trying to make a drastic change, it is much more important to take an approach that naturally complements what is lacking.
| Table of Contents |
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| 1. Why shoulder filler changes the line 2. Criteria for designing it without overdoing it 3. Key points for making it look natural 4. Explanations I most often give during consultations |
- Why shoulder filler changes the line
Shoulder filler is not simply about adding volume.
It is a method that complements sunken areas while creating a line that looks closer to straight.

Before - a case where the end drops downward
If the area above the collarbone is hollow or the outer edge of the shoulder is dropped downward,
even a small amount can make the angle look more organized.
What matters here is not the amount, but the placement.

After - 2 weeks later
Even with the same amount, the result can differ greatly depending on where it is placed,
so it is important to first determine which areas need to be improved based on the current body type rather than focusing on the volume.
- Design criteria for enhancing it without overdoing it
Many people worry, “Will it look unnaturally raised?”
That is why the design direction matters.

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Rather than forcing the outer edge of the shoulder upward, the basic approach is to design it so that it connects naturally along the collarbone line.
It is also important to consider left-right asymmetry.

Before - a case where left-right asymmetry was noticeable

After - immediately after the procedure
In reality, it is more common for one side to be more sunken than for both sides to be exactly the same,
so it is necessary to adjust the amount according to the condition rather than using the same amount on both sides.
If it is filled excessively, the neck may look shorter or the line may appear unnatural.
- Key points for a natural look
Because the shoulders are a highly mobile area,
approaching it by simply adding volume can make the result look awkward.

Before

After - immediately after the procedure
The depth at which the filler is placed, the way it spreads, and even movement must be considered for it to stay natural.
If it is placed too close to the surface or concentrated in one area, it may feel unfamiliar when touched.
Also, right after the procedure, swelling may make it look a bit fuller, but as time passes and it settles, it often becomes more natural.
- The criteria I explain during actual consultations
Shoulder filler is closer to a procedure that “refines the line” than one that “creates a major change.”

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Even for those who want a more angular look like JENNIE,
rather than artificially creating an angle,
it is more natural to create a gentle straight line that suits their own bone structure.
In the end, the key is one thing: enhance it without overdoing it, and in a way that suits the body type. Following this standard leads to the most stable results.
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