Recommended eye plastic surgery clinic in Gangnam: If you have thick eyelids and a lot of upper-eyelid fat at Note Plastic Surgery near Nonhyeon Station?

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Hello, I’m Director Lee Bo-hyung of Note Plastic Surgery.
Today, I’ll talk about the eye surgery needed when the upper eyelid fat and soft tissue are thick.
Q. What if the fat and soft tissue are thick?



Cases where the eyelid looks thick because there is a lot of orbital fat
are not very common.


It is estimated that orbital fat accounts for roughly 10% to 20% of the total thickness.


And because it has a very soft texture,
even a small incision from a buried-suture procedure is enough to remove it.


Therefore, it can often be improved without making an incision,
while performing a buried-suture procedure.



However, excessive removal can later, as you age, lead to symptoms such as a lack of eyelid fat
and a hollow upper eyelid, so the cause should be carefully identified before removal.


Second, in addition to orbital fat, there are cases where the muscle or subcutaneous fat is thick,
and in fact, this is the most common case.


The fibrofatty tissue located directly beneath the skin
has a very dense and somewhat firm texture,



and because it is attached close to the skin,
a buried-suture method has a higher chance of coming loose,
so an incision double-eyelid surgery is recommended.



At this time, if necessary,
a portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle and fibrofatty tissue may also be removed together
to improve the eyes into a slimmer and more defined look.
If you write beauty in NOTE,
beauty comes true!
If you have any additional questions,
please contact us through the link below, and we will answer in detail.
Thank you.

