Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning
Wonderful's Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning reduces the tired and dark appearance caused by protruding fat on the lower eyelid.
Removing and repositioning fat through the conjunctiva to restore the lower eyelid's youthful appearance.
Removing and repositioning fat through the conjunctiva to restore the lower eyelid's youthful appearance.
Benefits
Look youthful
Reduced dark circles
Little to no scars
Long-Lasting
Before & After
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
Recommended For
I have puffy under-eye bags caused by fatty tissue buildup
I have dark circles under my eyes that make me appear tired
I have sunken under-eye circles that appear dark
When I smile, uneven under-eye fat is visible
Surgery Method
Unlike other hospitals, Wonderful additionally performs fat graft on your under eye area from extracted fat, creating love bands that will give you a more youthful and cuter look.
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Before surgery.
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Transconjunctival incision.
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Fat repositioning.
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Tarsal membranes strengthening and fat fixation.
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Suture.
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Resulting in brighter under-eye area.
Surgery Information
Surgery time
1~2 hours
Anesthesia
Local
Stitch Removal
None
Hospitalization
Not required
Recovery Time
7 days
Common side effects such as bleeding and infection may occur post surgery and varies according to each patient.
Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning Surgery FAQs
Can dark circles be removed with under-eye fat repositioning surgery?
One of the surgical methods for reducing dark circles is under-eye fat repositioning. Dark circles are more common in people with thin skin and can be caused by poor blood circulation or rhinitis. By leveling the fat under the skin, under-eye fat repositioning surgery helps to improve dark circles.
Will it come back after the under-eye fat repositioning surgery?
If the operation is not done correctly, it may occur again, so the first operation should be done correctly. In many cases, the fat that acts as a cushion under the eyes is pushed toward the tear sulcus and bulges out. However, because the pushed-out fat is relocated beneath the periosteum, the toughest membrane, there is a chance of recurrence.