Upper Eyelid Fat Reposition
Upper Eyelid Fat Reposition Restoring Natural Volume Through Structural Balance
Upper eyelid hollowing is often not simply a loss of volume but the result of structural changes involving orbital fat distribution, eyelid support, and muscle balance. At Ahnsungmin Plastic Surgery, correction focuses on restoring natural eyelid structure by carefully repositioning existing orbital fat while preserving healthy tissue and anatomical stability.
Understanding Upper Eyelid Hollow
Upper eyelid hollowing is often misunderstood as a simple loss of volume. In many patients, however, the hollow appearance develops as a result of structural changes in the eyelid.
Changes in muscle balance, orbital fat distribution, eyelid support, and even subtle ptosis can gradually deepen the hollow appearance of the upper eyelid.
For this reason, treatment should not focus only on adding volume. Careful evaluation of the underlying eyelid structure is essential before deciding on the appropriate treatment approach.
Our Surgical Philosophy
Successful eyelid surgery begins with restoring structural balance.
Rather than focusing only on cosmetic change, our approach addresses the underlying anatomical causes affecting the eyelid.
Each patient’s eyelid anatomy, muscle strength, orbital fat distribution, and eyelid support are carefully evaluated before surgery to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Whenever possible, healthy tissue is preserved and existing orbital fat is strategically repositioned to maintain the natural anatomy of the eyelid.
Our goal is not temporary cosmetic improvement but stable, natural results that maintain eyelid function and balance over time.
Structural Causes of Upper Eyelid Hollowing
Upper eyelid hollowing may develop due to several factors.
• Natural aging and gradual fat displacement
• Previous eyelid surgery
• Orbital fat redistribution
• Levator muscle imbalance
• Compensatory brow elevation
• Eyelid ptosis affecting eyelid opening dynamics
Understanding the underlying cause is essential before deciding whether volume restoration, fat repositioning, or ptosis correction is appropriate.
When Eyelid Hollowing Is Related to Ptosis
In some patients, hollowing becomes more visible when eyelid opening is weakened by ptosis.
When the levator muscle function decreases, patients often compensate by raising their eyebrows to help lift the eyelids. Over time, this compensatory movement can stretch the eyelid skin and deepen the hollow appearance of the upper eyelid.
For this reason, evaluation of eyelid opening strength and brow activity is an important part of planning treatment for upper eyelid hollowing.
Surgical Philosophy: Restoring Structure, Not Just Volume
Many traditional approaches focus primarily on adding volume through fat grafting. While fat grafting can be useful in selected cases, excessive volume addition may create unnatural fullness or long-term irregularities.
Our approach focuses on restoring structural balance of the eyelid.
• Preservation of existing healthy tissue
• Strategic repositioning of orbital fat when appropriate
• Conservative volume restoration
• Respect for natural eyelid anatomy
This philosophy allows us to achieve natural results while minimizing the risk of overcorrection.
1 Hour
Full incision along the eyelid crease
None
7 days after procedure
5-7 days
Local
Real Clinical Cases of Upper Eyelid Fat Reposition
These cases illustrate how repositioning existing orbital fat can improve hollow upper eyelids while preserving the natural anatomy of the eyelid.
In this case, ptosis correction (eye muscle adjustment) was performed together with fat repositioning to restore both function and volume.
Upper Eyelid Fat Reposition
Process
This result was achieved through a combined approach—ptosis correction to restore eyelid function, and fat repositioning to improve volume and contour.
Upper Eyelid Fat Reposition
Process
This case was performed with both ptosis correction and fat repositioning to address functional and structural concerns together.
Upper Eyelid Fat Reposition
Process
Combined procedure: Ptosis correction and upper eyelid fat repositioning
Combined procedure: Ptosis correction and upper eyelid fat repositioning
Combined procedure: Ptosis correction and upper eyelid fat repositioning
Combined procedure: Ptosis correction and upper eyelid fat repositioning
Patient in his 60s Postoperative Day 30 After Revision Surgery Combined procedure: Ptosis correction + Orbital fat repositioning + Crease lowering
This case demonstrates that eyelid hollowing is not simply a volume deficit.
In many cases, ptosis and compensatory eyelid tension are the primary causes.
Without addressing these factors, volume-based treatments alone cannot provide stable results.
Improvement of eyelid hollowing achieved through structural correction—not volume addition.
Orbital Fat Reposition & Eyelid Hollowing Insights
Understanding eyelid hollowing requires careful structural evaluation. In many patients, hollowing is not simply a matter of volume loss, but a combination of muscle imbalance, orbital fat displacement, and previous surgical changes. The following articles explain common causes and clinical considerations related to eyelid hollowing and fat reposition procedures.
Why Eyelid Hollowing Occurs—and Why Volume Is Not Always the Answer
Eyelid hollowing is not always caused by volume loss, and understanding the underlying mechanism is critical for proper treatment.
Why Eyelid Hollowing Can Return After Fat Grafting.
Understanding why hollowing may gradually reappear after fat grafting and what structural factors influence long-term stability.
Why We Did Not Use Fat Grafting in This Case of Eyelid Hollowing.
A case analysis explaining why fat repositioning was chosen instead of fat grafting.
Eyelid Hollowing Is Not Always Caused by Aging Alone.
Exploring functional and structural factors that contribute to hollow upper eyelids.
When Eyelid Hollowing Is Worsened by Ptosis Asymmetry.
How eyelid opening imbalance can gradually deepen hollowing.
Eyelid Hollowing in a Younger Patient: A Revision Case.
A clinical case showing that hollowing can occur even in younger patients following prior surgery



Ahnsungmin Surgical Philosophy
At Ahnsungmin Plastic Surgery, eyelid surgery is approached through careful structural analysis rather than simply focusing on cosmetic change.
Many eyelid conditions such as ptosis, eyelid hollowing, lower eyelid bags, or postoperative imbalance are closely related to the underlying anatomy of the eyelid.
Our surgical philosophy focuses on restoring natural balance while preserving healthy tissue and achieving long-term structural stability.
What Our Patients Say?
“I was super insecure about my sunken eyes since birth. Two doctors said nothing could be done, but Dr. Ahn was different! He used fat transfer with eyelid surgery and totally transformed my eyes. The whole process was easier than I expected and now my eyes look exactly how I wanted – no more hollow look! So grateful I found him.”
“Other doctors told me my sunken eyes were “too difficult” to fix but Dr. Ahn made it look easy! His fat transfer technique is seriously magic. Recovery was smooth and now 6 months later my eyes look perfect – no more sunken areas at all. His whole team was super nice too. Still can’t believe these are my eyes when I look in the mirror!”
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