Types and Techniques of Eye Fat Repositioning Surgery

As we age, not only does our skin lose elasticity and develop wrinkles, but the delicate tissue beneath the eyes also becomes thinner. This often leads to issues such as under-eye bags, which can make the face appear older and fatigued.
Fat repositioning surgery for the under-eye area has become increasingly popular in Thailand, as it helps restore volume and youthfulness. Loose eyelid skin and protruding fat pads can cause a tired, aged appearance. Factors such as genetics, collagen and elastin loss due to aging, inadequate sleep, and frequent eye rubbing can exacerbate under-eye puffiness and dark circles.

These concerns can effectively be addressed through under-eye fat repositioning and under-eye bag reduction surgery, enhancing the smoothness and brightness of the eye area and rejuvenating the overall facial appearance.

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What Is Under-Eye Fat Repositioning?

Under-eye fat repositioning, also known as lower eyelid fat repositioning surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to create lasting confidence and beauty.

This surgical technique has gained popularity for its natural-looking results and quick recovery. It not only improves the eye’s appearance but also boosts self-confidence by addressing under-eye bags and dark circles that contribute to a tired look.

Why Choose Under-Eye Fat Repositioning?

Benefits of Under-Eye Fat Repositioning Surgery

Who is suitable for under eye fat repositioning?

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Why Choose DCH Hospital for Under-Eye Fat Repositioning?

At DCH Hospital, we specialize in customized DRC Lower Blepharoplasty techniques inspired by advanced Korean methods.
Our team, led by Dr. Chen, uses a unique approach to reposition fat optimally, resulting in natural, youthful outcomes with minimal downtime.

Patients have consistently reported:

  • Visible improvements within the first week.
  • Continued enhancement over 1–3 months.
  • Ability to resume daily activities within 1–2 weeks.
  • A brighter, smoother, and more rejuvenated under-eye area by 100%.

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How Long Do the Results Last?

Results typically last between 5–10 years or longer, depending on individual aftercare and aging processes. Maintaining the outcomes requires proper post-surgery care and following the surgeon’s guidance closely.

  • Consultation:
    A specialist will assess your skin and under-eye structure, explaining the procedure and setting realistic expectations.
  • Surgery:
    Using a technique that minimizes visible scarring, the surgeon carefully repositions the fat to achieve a naturally youthful look.
  • Postoperative Care:
    Clear instructions are provided for optimal healing and quick recovery, ensuring safety and excellent results.

While under-eye fat repositioning is generally safe, selecting a qualified and experienced surgeon is crucial for achieving the best results and minimizing risks.

At DCH Hospital International Center, we are committed to providing the highest quality service, ensuring natural-looking, safe, and satisfying outcomes for every patient.

  • Consult with a surgeon to discuss expectations and surgical goals.
  • Inform the doctor of any allergies, existing medical conditions, and current medications.
  • Avoid blood-thinning medications and certain supplements beforehand.
  • Refrain from alcohol and smoking at least 1–2 weeks before surgery.
  • Prepare sunglasses to protect the healing area from UV rays and airborne particles.
  • Stay hydrated, get sufficient rest, and arrange for someone to assist you after the procedure.
  • Apply cold compresses regularly during the first three days to reduce swelling.
  • Avoid touching, rubbing, or pressing on the surgical site to prevent inflammation or infection.
  • Follow the doctor’s wound care instructions carefully.
  • Refrain from using cosmetics or skincare products near the eye area until fully healed.
  • Eat a nutrient-rich diet, focusing on vitamins C and K to speed up recovery.
  • Wear sunglasses for at least the first week to protect from UV exposure and dust.
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