
Wink Plastic Surgery’s under-eye fat repositioning helps turn bumpy, dark under-eye areas into eyes full of vitality!

Excess fat under the eyes can build up and protrude, or wrinkles and dark circles can make people worry about the under-eye area. This appearance can make you look tired or give the impression of being older than you are. In particular, a dull under-eye area with dark circles can create a gloomy, dark impression, and it can be improved with a method that repositions the fat to create a smoother contour.

Under-eye fat protrudes downward because there is no bone to support the fat from underneath from birth. Over time, the fat pocket weakens, and the fat shifts outward, creating protrusion and dark-looking dark circles.

Under-eye fat repositioning is suitable when the under-eye fat bulges outward, the under-eye area is sunken, or the under-eye area is shadowed and dark circles make you look tired.

Wink Plastic Surgery’s unique under-eye fat repositioning is performed after carefully analyzing each individual’s under-eye fat condition, and in some cases, partial fat grafting may also be needed.

Both under-eye fat repositioning and under-eye fat removal are procedures or methods that improve dull under-eye areas such as dark circles, but there are differences in how they are done. Under-eye fat repositioning is a procedure that repositions the fat under the eyes to make the area flatter, while under-eye fat removal literally removes the fat under the eyes.

Many people worry that under-eye fat repositioning may recur after surgery. The fat under the eyes acts as a cushion, but it is pushed toward the tear trough, causing it to protrude and appear dark like dark circles. However, through Wink’s under-eye fat repositioning, the displaced fat is repositioned beneath the periosteum, the strongest membrane, so the chance of recurrence over time is very low.

Dr. Choi Seung-hyup, the chief director of Wink Plastic Surgery, will do his utmost to create the most ideal and beautiful eyes through the appropriate surgical method by understanding the patient’s current eye condition and structural characteristics.

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