Treatment Overview
Infraorbital Rim Fat Repositioning Surgery is a lower eyelid procedure that addresses under-eye bags, tear trough deformities, and hollowing by redistributing orbital fat over the infraorbital rim. Instead of removing fat, surgeons shift and secure it to smooth the transition between the eyelid and the cheek. In Korea, this procedure is performed with advanced scar-minimizing techniques such as the transconjunctival approach, ensuring natural and youthful results without visible scarring.
Purpose & Benefits
- Corrects eye bags and puffiness
- Fills tear trough hollows and deep grooves
- Creates a smooth lid–cheek junction
- Prevents the hollowed look caused by excessive fat removal
- Improves the appearance of dark circles and shadowing
- Provides a youthful, refreshed, and natural look
Ideal Candidates
- Patients with under-eye bags and prominent orbital fat pads
- Individuals with tear trough hollowing or deep nasojugal grooves
- Those who look tired or aged due to under-eye shadows
- People with good skin elasticity seeking a natural correction
- Adults in good health, both men and women, wanting long-term rejuvenation
Possible Risks & Complications
- Temporary bruising, swelling, or discomfort
- Fat irregularity or asymmetry (rare with expert surgeons)
- Over- or under-correction of fat repositioning
- Rare risks: infection, scarring, or ectropion (eyelid malposition)
- Pigment changes under the eye in sensitive skin types
Surgical Techniques Used
- Transconjunctival approach (scarless, through inner eyelid lining)
- Orbital fat is gently mobilized and repositioned over the infraorbital rim
- Fat is secured using fine sutures or fixation techniques
- May be combined with skin pinch excision, laser resurfacing, or canthopexy
- Korean surgeons use precision micro-instruments to ensure smooth contours and minimal trauma
Recovery & Aftercare
- Downtime: 7–10 days for swelling and bruising to improve
- Final results refine over 1–3 months as fat integrates naturally
- Patients use cold compresses, head elevation, and eye drops to aid recovery
- Avoid heavy exercise, alcohol, and excessive screen time for 1–2 weeks
- Follow-up visits ensure proper healing and symmetrical results
Results & Longevity
- Brighter, more youthful under-eyes with smooth contours
- Natural results that avoid hollowing or over-correction
- Improvement in tear troughs, dark circles, and tired appearance
- Long-lasting outcome: typically 8–10 years or more
- Maintains youthful balance between the lower eyelid and midface
Treatment Process in Korea
- Korean surgeons specialize in fat-preserving and repositioning methods, reducing the risks of older fat-removal techniques
- Use of transconjunctival (scarless) entry, ensuring no visible external scar
- Integration with stem-cell enriched fat grafting, PRP therapy, or laser resurfacing for comprehensive rejuvenation
- Korea is a global leader in oculoplastic surgery, offering advanced technology, experienced surgeons, and tailored aftercare programs
- Medical tourism services in Seoul provide English-speaking consultants, personalized packages, and post-op support for international patients
Cost Range
Typical cost in Korea: ₩3,500,000 – ₩7,000,000 KRW (approx. $2,600 – $5,500 USD)
Price factors include:
- Technique used (transconjunctival, adjunct procedures)
- Whether combined with skin tightening, fat grafting, or laser treatment
- Surgeon’s experience and clinic reputation
- Inclusion of post-operative care and follow-up
Popular Clinics
- ID Hospital
- Dream Medical Group
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery
- View Plastic Surgery
- JK Plastic Surgery Center
- TL Plastic Surgery
- The PLUS Plastic Surgery
- Regen Plastic Surgery
- Wonjin Beauty Medical Group
- BIO Plastic Surgery



