Hello. I’m Director Shin Doo-han of Doohan Plastic Surgery.
Today, I’d like to introduce a case in which double eyelid revision surgery was performed together with fat grafting for the tear trough area.
✅ Pre-surgery concerns
At the time of the consultation, the patient had been experiencing discomfort and stress for a long time due to a thick, artificial-looking line, like a sausage line, from a previous double eyelid surgery. When the eyes were open, the line looked too strong, the eyes appeared heavy, and the overall impression felt somewhat unnatural.
In addition, they were concerned that the area under the eyes looked flat when smiling, and although they had received tear trough filler injections several times in the past, they said they were not satisfied because the shape became blunt over time or looked unnatural.
“Rather than simply having ‘pretty eyes,’ the key is finding ‘eyes that suit your face.’”

✅ Surgery points
✔️ Double eyelid revision surgery
◽ Correction of the existing sausage line
→ Improved the artificial line into a natural and soft one
◽ Clear yet soft eye appearance
→ The eyes became more defined while the impression became softer
◽ Customized design planning
→ Individualized design considering the eye shape and skin condition
✔️ Tear trough fat grafting
◽ Natural and soft volume
→ A tear trough appearance that is much more natural and smoother in texture than filler
◽ A more lively impression when smiling
→ The area under the eyes is restored, making the overall impression brighter and more youthful
◽ Stable fat survival
→ Volume that remains natural over time without clumping
✅ After surgery
It finally feels like my eyes.
Each time I checked the recovery progress after surgery, I also felt a great sense of fulfillment.
I was told that people around them also reacted by saying it looked very natural and refined 😊
Double eyelid revision surgery requires a more delicate approach than the first surgery.
In particular, if the balance of the eye shape and the individual’s overall facial impression are not taken into account, the result can become artificial again, so sufficient consultation and experience are important points.
For tear troughs as well, I believe that rather than simply filling the area, what matters most is creating volume and naturalness that suit one’s own face.
Are you considering double eyelid revision surgery and tear trough fat grafting?
If you are thinking about surgery, the key is not excessive correction, but creating a natural change within the harmony of the entire face.
Through consultation, please find the direction that best suits your eye condition together. Thank you