Puffy Eyes Treatments in Seoul, Korea

 Services Offered: Puffy Eyes / Under-Eye Bag & Dark Circle Treatments

  • Under-Eye Bag Removal / Fat Repositioning
  • For bulging under-eye fat pads giving a “puffy” or tired look.
  • Incisions often inside the lower eyelid (conjunctival) so visible scarring is minimised.
  • Dark Circle Correction
  • For hollowness, shadowing, pigment-based dark circles beneath the eyes.
  • Techniques: fillers, fat repositioning, laser/energy-based tightening.
  • Non-Surgical Eye Bag / Puffy Eye Treatments
  • Laser tightening, radiofrequency/ultrasound for skin laxity under the eye.
  • Fillers for under-eye hollows instead of full removal.

📝 What to Ask & What to Expect

Pre-Treatment Checklist

  • Request a detailed consultation: check your under-eye anatomy (fat protrusion vs hollowness vs skin laxity vs pigment).
  • Ask which method they recommend for you (surgery vs non-surgical).
  • Ask about downtime, recovery timeline, when you’ll see results.
  • Check before-/after photos of patients with similar “puffy eye” issues.
  • Confirm international patient support (English language, translator if needed), cost estimate in KRW, any package details.

Recovery & Aftercare Highlights

  • Non-surgical options: usually minimal downtime (some swelling or bruising for a few days). Lower Blepharoplasty Korea+1
  • Surgical under-eye fat removal: recovery may take 1-2 weeks; incision site internal (conjunctiva) so external scars minimal. VIP Plastic Surgery Korea+1
  • Avoid heavy eye rubbing, sleeping face-down; protect from sun; follow clinic’s aftercare for best results.
  • Maintenance: Some non-surgical treatments may need repeat sessions (fillers, lasers).

🎯 Who Is It Good For?

  • Individuals who have visible under-eye bags/puffiness due to fat protrusion or sagging under-eye skin.
  • People with dark circles or hollows under the eyes making them look tired or older.
  • Anyone wanting to reduce the “puffy/heavy eye” appearance and refresh look, preferably with minimal scar or downtime.

⚠️ Who Should Be More Cautious?

  • If you have major medical eye conditions or prior surgeries—need thorough evaluation.
  • If you expect “perfect” results with no signs of previous age, unrealistic expectations should be managed.
  • If you can’t commit to aftercare or need treatments during heavy business travel—you’ll need downtime.