Under-eye fat repositioning, effective on dark circles and anti-aging



Obtaining wrinkles and skin laxity are pretty normal symptoms as we age.
However, skin surrounding the eyes area is especially thin compared to other body areas, making our eyes more prone to aging.





Intraorbital conjunctiva loses elasticity as we grow old, making the fat deposits protrude from the lower lid. This often leads to what we call dark circles along the smile line and cheeks.
Dark circles or protruding fat deposits makes your impression dull and older and this is why related surgeries are necessary.
The most commonly done surgeries for the lower lid is “Under-eye fat repositioning” and “Under-eye fat removal”.





Under-eye fat repositioning surgery repositions puffy fats and removes lax skin in order to make the lower lids smoother, brighter and younger.
Since the above surgeries have incisions within the conjunctiva, stitch-removal after the surgery is unnecessary with almost no scar and the post-surgery recovery time is quite short as well. This is why a lot of busy office workers or students who have difficulties in securing off times.





Under-eye surgeries were usually performed on middle age people, but inquiries are increasing among 20~30 people due to electronic device usage. It is important to properly define the right method for improvements after a detailed diagnosis since the causes could vary from genetic factors, habits to aging.





Many people consider under-eye surgeries as a very simple procedure, but it is very important to meticulously check on the fats, muscle and skin conditions since the skins on the eye areas are very thin and sensitive. Also, unsatisfactory results could be experienced if the fats are not repositioned evenly, and therefore, the surgery must be performed by a specialist with a lot of experience and know-hows.






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