
5 Months After Lower Blepharoplasty with Fat Repositioning and SMAS Fixation
Before and After
This case demonstrates a 5-month result after lower eyelid surgery with fat repositioning and SMAS fixation. Rather than simply reducing under-eye fullness, the focus was on restoring volume balance and achieving a smoother, more continuous contour.

Volume change observed with eyes closed at 5 months after lower eyelid surgery
A Structural Problem
At first glance, the concern may appear to be under-eye bulging. However, the underlying issue was not simply excess fat. The lower eyelid showed a combination of protrusion and volume deficiency, creating an uneven and shadowed appearance.
Why We Did Not Remove Fat
Fat removal was not the appropriate solution in this case. Removing volume from the lower eyelid can often worsen hollowing and lead to a more fatigued appearance over time. The goal was not to flatten the area, but to restore structural balance.
This approach is especially important because aggressive fat removal can result in long-term hollowing. For a deeper understanding, see
why lower eyelid fat removal can lead to hollowing
.
Structural Correction
Instead of removal, the protruding fat was repositioned to smooth the transition between the lower eyelid and the cheek. Structural support was reinforced using SMAS fixation to maintain stability and prevent downward tension.
This method focuses on restoring volume continuity rather than reducing fullness. For a broader perspective, see
how lower eyelid surgery is based on structure and support
.
Results
At 5 months, the lower eyelid shows a smoother contour and improved volume balance. Notably, even when the eyes are closed, the transition remains natural, reflecting structural stability rather than temporary surface correction.
While the improvement is visible, long-term outcomes depend on maintaining volume and support. You can learn more about this in
this guide on hollow under-eye after surgery
.
Surgical Approach
Lower eyelid surgery was performed with a focus on volume preservation, structural balance, and long-term stability rather than aggressive correction.
Because lower eyelid surgery results continue to evolve after the early recovery period, it may help to review our
lower eyelid surgery recovery timeline.