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How to Manage Swelling After Under-Eye Fat Repositioning

VN Plastic Surgery · 브이엔성형외과 · April 7, 2025

​ ​ Hello, this is VN Plastic Surgery. ​ If you are a fan of Infinite Challenge, you may remember that Park Myung-soo appeared on the show after undergoing under-eye fat reposition...

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Clinic: VN Plastic Surgery

Original post date: April 7, 2025

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 2:06 AM

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Hello,

this is VN Plastic Surgery.

If you are a fan of Infinite Challenge, you may remember that Park Myung-soo appeared on the show after undergoing under-eye fat repositioning, and his image changed to look younger.

It may have been a moment that drew a lot of interest, as it showed that under-eye fat repositioning alone can make a person look younger.

However, if there is one part people often find difficult and challenging after the procedure,

it is managing swelling after under-eye fat repositioning.

So today, I’d like to talk about this in more detail.

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Let’s start by looking at why many people undergo under-eye fat repositioning.

People seek it out because of aging under the eyes.

The under-eye area is one of the most sensitive parts of the face and has very thin skin, and there are three reasons aging progresses there.

As time passes, the skin loses elasticity,

and the muscles around the eyes weaken,

while the thickness of the skin gradually decreases.

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In that case, let’s take a look at what makes VN’s under-eye fat repositioning surgery different.

VN under-eye fat repositioning surgery can improve excess fat located under the eyes.

By improving puffy under-eye areas while also relieving hollow areas and shadowing at the same time, it can create a more lively and youthful eye area.

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As a result, by diagnosing the causes and condition that lead to excess under-eye fat and performing customized surgery, it was possible to achieve VN’s natural under-eye fat repositioning.

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After such satisfying results, swelling and the recovery process may vary depending on the individual,

but recovery can be relatively quick.

The period when initial swelling and bruising are most severe can be described as from the day after surgery through day 3,

and the time when swelling goes down can be described as from day 4 through one week after surgery.

And the time when you can see natural-looking results can be said to be from about 2 weeks after surgery,

to around one month later.

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Then, to achieve such natural results,

surgery is important, but aftercare is also very important, and there are three precautions to keep in mind.

Bending your head down or lying face down is prohibited,

and you should not rub or irritate your eyes hard.

Please avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and jjimjilbangs!

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If you want to undergo under-eye fat repositioning for a younger-looking visual effect,

we hope you will do so with a board-certified plastic surgeon at VN Plastic Surgery,

and please also refer to the precautions.

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