
People who feel stressed because they have more wrinkles under the eyes than others and dark circles that make their face look dull often take an interest in the price of dark circle treatment. This condition appears when bulging fat under the eyes protrudes forward, making the under-eye area look sunken or uneven and causing the face to appear darker and older rather than youthful. In reviews of A-Top Plastic Surgery, you can see that people with these concerns underwent a lower eyelid fat repositioning procedure to improve dark circles. Let’s take a look at how the surgery is performed and what kind of results can be expected.

Changes in Under-Eye Fat by Age
As aging progresses, the first and fastest changes often appear around the eyes. Signs of aging occur in the orbit that surrounds the eyes, including the eyelids, the outer corners of the eyes, and the under-eye area. The orbit contains various tissues such as the septum and fat, and as people get older, the septum loses elasticity. In addition, the fat that the septum supports sags and shifts forward, causing the under-eye area to become uneven rather than smooth or flat.
These changes around the orbit and under the eyes are affected by aging. In other words, the condition of under-eye fat can gradually change depending on age. Please check the characteristics of each age group, and if your symptoms are severe, it may be helpful to improve them through lower eyelid fat repositioning, which is part of dark circle treatment.

In your 20s, aging has just begun, so the under-eye fat may protrude, but it is usually not very noticeable. Of course, the degree varies from person to person, and even in your 20s, some people may need dark circle treatment because of significant protrusion and hollowness caused by genetic factors. After entering your 30s, tear trough hollowing becomes more apparent, more wrinkles appear than before, and the under-eye area also starts to look dull.
In your 40s, tear trough hollowing becomes even more distinct, and the degree of under-eye fat protrusion becomes more severe than before. In your 50s, the tear trough may become darker in tone, making dark circles even deeper and causing you to look more tired. As the symptoms worsen in middle age, many people choose to plan surgery during this period.
However, since there are procedures such as lower eyelid fat repositioning, lower eyelid fat removal, and lower blepharoplasty, it is best to consider your age and your specific symptoms to determine which surgery is needed.

About Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning and the Surgical Method
Because under-eye fat is located in the orbit, a certain amount of incision is necessary. After first checking the excess fat and the wrinkled, sagging condition of the under-eye area, a small incision is made on the inner conjunctival side of the eye. This is a dark circle surgery that does not involve cutting the skin below the eye itself, but rather a conjunctival incision, so visible external scarring is not noticeable.
After making the conjunctival incision, the uneven fat is repositioned through that area so that it becomes flatter, moderately smooth, and naturally voluminous. If the excessively protruding fat is properly moved to the sunken tear trough, you can expect a more improved appearance than before. Finally, strengthening the orbital septum is also important to secure firm fixation and help prevent recurrence.

Customized Surgery Must Be Performed According to Under-Eye Condition
As noted above, the condition of under-eye fat can differ by age. However, while age-related tendencies exist, there can also be relative differences from person to person. Before dark circle treatment, everyone may look tired and older, but if you look closely at factors such as the condition of the skin around the eyes, muscle structure, eye shape, degree of skin sagging, wrinkles, and the presence of dark circles, each person may have different conditions. Considering these factors, a surgical plan should be made, and 1:1 customized lower eyelid fat repositioning tailored to each individual should be performed to achieve a natural improvement.
Because the incision is made inside the eye through the conjunctiva, scars are not exposed externally, so you can feel less burden about scarring. There is not much bleeding, and bruising and swelling subside within a few days, making it a relatively quick-recovery procedure.

Preventing Recurrence by Strengthening the Orbital Septum
One of the main reasons dark circles under the eyes deepen and fat becomes uneven is aging. As the orbital septum weakens, orbital fat is pushed forward, so in dark circle surgery, the septum and fat that cause the problem must be the targets. Repositioning the fat is the most important step, but in fact, if the septum is not properly strengthened, fat protrusion can recur at any time after surgery as time passes.
Therefore, the loosened and weakened orbital septum should be pulled taut downward and firmly fixed. Doing so can help prevent the fat from protruding again and maintain under-eye elasticity for a long time.

If you are worried that excessive under-eye fat is making your dark circles look deep and your face look tired, dark circle treatment may help improve these concerns. The surgical plan is customized according to the shape and condition of the eyes, and I hope you can achieve the kind of improvement shown in natural A-Top Plastic Surgery reviews: firmer under-eye skin and a brighter, more youthful appearance.
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