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Fat Grafting: Why the Forehead Matters

Wink Plastic Surgery · 예쁜 눈은, 윙크성형외과 · November 29, 2020

Many people these days undergo fat grafting to create smoother, more three-dimensional facial contours. Autologous fat is usually used to treat the entire face, with a focus on the...

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Clinic: Wink Plastic Surgery

Original post date: November 29, 2020

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:23 AM

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

Many people these days undergo fat grafting to create smoother, more three-dimensional facial contours.

Autologous fat is usually used to treat the entire face, with a focus on the forehead, the front cheeks, the nasolabial folds, and the side cheeks.

In the side profile, the important features are the line from the forehead to the nose, and the chin. If the forehead is too low compared to the nose, the face can look larger and more compressed. If the forehead is rounded and smooth, the face can also look smaller and blend well with the nose.

The forehead is an area where the shape is greatly influenced by the practitioner’s aesthetic sense, so it is important to choose a skilled doctor carefully. Also, there may be differences depending on whether fresh fat is used or frozen fat is used, so it may be helpful to keep this in mind when deciding on surgery.

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