For people considering lower blepharoplasty, the part they are most curious about is
not the surgical result, but the “recovery process.”
In particular, because the skin under the eyes is thin and delicate,
it is only natural to worry about how it will look immediately after surgery.
[ Before / Comparison 3 Months After Surgery ]

This case involved a patient who underwent lower blepharoplasty with under-eye fat repositioning and SMAS fixation at the same time,
and you can see the changes before surgery and 3 months afterward.
The under-eye puffiness has been reduced, and the overall impression looks more balanced and refined.
However, this result is not simply a “good outcome,” but a change created through the recovery process.

Immediately after surgery,
swelling and bruising appear naturally.
In particular, bruising in the under-eye area can be relatively noticeable.
At 1 week after surgery (the time for stitch removal),
the color of the bruising may change and look darker,
but this is one of the normal parts of the recovery process.
After 1 month,
most of the major swelling has gone down,
and the overall under-eye contour begins to settle.
However, this stage is still not the final result
and is still in the process of recovery.
By 3 months after surgery,
the under-eye puffiness has decreased
and a more stable shape becomes visible.
But tissue stabilization and a natural result
continue beyond that as well.
Lower blepharoplasty is not simply a surgery to remove fat;
it is important to approach it in a way that maintains structure and reduces recurrence.
Results may appear quickly, but stable results should be evaluated over time.
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