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Under-eye filler near Seongsu Station: Tyndall effect and lumping—Is 1 cc okay?

닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University · 닥터에버스의원 · May 18, 2026

Under-eye filler near Seongsu Station: Tyndall effect and lumping—Is 1 cc okay? When the area under the eyes looks hollow or casts a shadow, it can give the impression that you loo...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University

Original post date: May 18, 2026

Translated at: May 18, 2026 at 4:31 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

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When the area under the eyes looks hollow or casts a shadow, it can give the impression that you look tired overall. In particular, because this is a part that others can easily notice when you are with them, concerns about it may stand out more than in other areas.

Because the under-eye area has a significant impact on facial appearance, many people are interested in methods that add volume and help restore a more dimensional look.

In this post, we will cover one of the methods that can be considered for people like this: the principles of under-eye filler near Seongsu Station, the Tyndall effect, whether lumping occurs, and the 기준 for a 1 cc volume.

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Under-eye filler near Seongsu Station

A management method that fills immediately

This method works by injecting hyaluronic acid to reduce the shadows and shading that appear under the eyes.

The under-eye area is formed by a combination of fat layers, bone structure, and thin tissue, so when there is a lack of volume, the shadows can appear deeper when light hits the area.

When hyaluronic acid is placed into the hollow area, it can help soften the dark appearance and improve the look of tiredness.

One of the things many people wonder about at this point is the Tyndall effect.

This refers to the effect in which the injected material appears visible as light reflects off it when it is placed in a shallow layer. In particular, in thin structures like the area under the eyes, this effect can feel more noticeable.

To minimize this, it is important to inject an appropriate amount at the proper depth while considering the individual's facial structure.

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Under-eye filler near Seongsu Station

What about lumping?

Another thing many people wonder about is whether lumping occurs.

The injected material may initially feel as though it has gathered in one place, but over time it blends with the surrounding area and gradually spreads.

At first, it may feel firm along with swelling, but even if it seems somewhat uneven, it often improves gradually, so it is best to observe it for about a week.

If there is still lumping after some time and the surface remains uneven, it may be improved through molding and touch-up, but it is better to go through enough communication during that process.

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Under-eye filler near Seongsu Station: Is 1 cc okay?

Because the area under the eyes is thin and sensitive, the amount used is also an important factor.

Usually, 1 cc is often divided between both sides, and rather than putting too much into one side, the injection is planned with the facial structure in mind.

The focus is on creating a smooth, soft line so that the volume is not concentrated in one place.

This, too, can vary depending on the degree of hollowness and the individual's structure, so it is appropriate to understand it as a reference range rather than a fixed standard. After the procedure, it is important not to irritate the area. You need to avoid rubbing or pressing around the eyes, and especially in the early stage, it is best to manage it by reducing external stimulation.

In the beginning, swelling or bruising may appear, but since these often gradually improve over time, there is usually no need to worry too much.

I hope today's post was helpful for those who have been worried about hollow under-eyes. That is all for now.

Thank you for reading until the end. Have a nice day.

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