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People whose under-eyes are especially dark have often thought that the main causes of dark circles are pigmentation and fatigue.
However, if symptoms such as under-eye sagging occur along with dark circles, you should suspect that the reason may be under-eye fat bulging.
As mentioned above, the reason people associate dark circles with tiredness is that they are a shadowy factor that makes the overall impression look gloomy and fatigued.
For that reason, many people have been using various methods to brighten the under-eye area, such as applying makeup or receiving laser treatments.
It has also been said that salmon is good for improving dark circles.
Although it is said to help in a combined way by easing pigmentation and reducing fatigue, in reality it is not a clear improvement method.
Therefore, it is important to remember that the way to improve under-eye dark circles should differ depending on the cause.
Today, we will look at under-eye fat bulging causes, along with dark circles that can be improved through under-eye fat repositioning.
What Causes Under-Eye Fat Bulging?

There are many reasons for dark circles, but today we wanted to focus specifically on the causes of under-eye fat bulging.
To understand this, you need to know the structure of the eyes and the tissues around them.
Our eyeballs are surrounded by eyelid tissue.
The bones around the eyes are called the orbit, and because direct contact between the orbit and the eyeball makes forming images more difficult, other tissues provide a cushioning effect in between.
That is why fat is located around the eyeball, serving a cushioning function structurally.
The amount of fat and tissue around the eyes can vary from person to person.
The septum supports this fat so that it does not sag downward.
As time passes, the septum weakens and aging occurs, which leads to under-eye fat bulging.
Depending on the person, the causes of under-eye fat bulging can vary, such as excessive fat accumulation, aging of the septum, or sagging caused by skin aging. So before undergoing surgery, it is important to thoroughly identify the cause of under-eye fat bulging by analyzing the individual’s skin condition, fat structure, skin thickness, and more from multiple angles.
What Is Under-Eye Fat Repositioning?

If the under-eye fat is bulging and the tear trough is deeply hollowed, under-eye fat repositioning can help improve the complexion.
If necessary, excess fat can be removed to improve volume, wrinkles, and complexion at the same time.
However, as mentioned earlier, this type of under-eye fat repositioning must be performed with the individual differences in the eye-area tissues in mind.
In particular, even after surgery, under-eye sagging can recur due to aging.
That is why working with a medical team with extensive surgical experience can improve safety and help prevent recurrence.
What Is Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic’s Under-Eye Fat Repositioning Like?

At our clinic, medical staff with extensive surgical experience and anatomical knowledge personally handle every step, from consultation and analysis to surgery and post-operative care.
Under-eye fat repositioning is performed through an incision inside the conjunctiva of the eye, which is especially important because the scar is not easily visible.
At that time, we strive not to make an excessive incision and to ensure that there is no damage to the eyeball or the tissues around the eyes.
In particular, by repositioning the fat while simultaneously strengthening the septum that supports it, the possibility of recurrence can be reduced.

When you visit the clinic, you can check a wider variety of reviews from people who underwent under-eye fat repositioning for similar concerns.
We strive to help only with the surgery that is truly necessary, so why not come in and have your eye condition checked?
Thank you.















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