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Can Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning Help Improve Dark Circles?

2026-05-29 hit.212

Can Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning Help Improve Dark Circles?








Many people are concerned about looking tired because the area under their eyes appears dark, shadowed, or hollow.

Even after getting enough rest, some individuals feel that their dark circles remain noticeable, making them look older or fatigued. 

In many cases, this may not simply be a skin tone issue. Changes in the under-eye fat structure and the natural aging process can also play a significant role.

One procedure that is often considered in these situations is lower eyelid fat repositioning.

Based on common questions we receive at HERSHE Plastic Surgery, 

here is a detailed explanation of what lower eyelid fat repositioning is and why it may help improve the appearance of dark circles.












Dark Circles Are Not Always Caused by Pigmentation

Many people assume that dark circles are purely the result of skin pigmentation. 

However, several factors often contribute to the appearance of under-eye darkness, including:


Protruding under-eye fat

Hollow under-eye areas

Skin laxity

Shadowing caused by contour irregularities

Thinning skin


When under-eye fat protrudes forward, it can create a hollow area beneath it. 

This difference in contour often casts a shadow, making the area appear darker.

In other words, what looks like pigmentation may actually be a structural issue.




What Is Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning?​

Lower eyelid fat repositioning is a procedure that reshapes the under-eye area by redistributing protruding fat rather than simply removing it.

In the past, treatment often focused on fat removal alone. 

However, excessive removal can sometimes leave the under-eye area looking hollow, aged, or unnatural.

Today, many surgeons prefer a repositioning approach that smooths the transition between bulging and hollow areas to create a more balanced under-eye contour.












​Why Can Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning Help With Dark Circles?​


1. Helps Reduce Under-Eye Shadowing

: By softening the transition between protruding fat and hollow areas, the shadow effect under the eyes may be reduced.

As a result, the under-eye area can appear brighter and less fatigued.



2. Creates a Smoother Under-Eye Contour

: Uneven under-eye contours can contribute to a tired appearance.

Repositioning the fat helps create a smoother and more uniform under-eye line.



3. Helps Improve a Tired-Looking Appearance

: Protruding under-eye fat can make someone appear tired regardless of their actual energy level.

When the under-eye structure is refined, many patients notice a fresher and more alert appearance.



4. Contributes to a More Youthful Look

: The eye area has a major impact on overall facial appearance.

Even subtle improvements in the under-eye region can significantly influence how youthful and refreshed a person looks.







When Might Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning Be Considered?​​


This procedure may be considered in cases such as:


1. Noticeable under-eye puffiness

2. Dark circles that appear prominent

3. A consistently tired-looking appearance

4. Both under-eye hollowness and bulging fat

5. Dark circles that cannot be concealed well with makeup

6. Concerns about looking older than one's age




What Is Recovery Like?​

Recovery varies from person to person, but temporary symptoms may include:


Swelling

Bruising

Tightness

Mild foreign-body sensation


These symptoms typically improve gradually as healing progresses.











Post-Procedure Care

During the early recovery period, the following measures may be helpful:


Applying cold compresses

Getting adequate rest

Minimizing eye irritation

Avoiding alcohol and smoking

Limiting strenuous exercise


Because the skin around the eyes is delicate, proper early care can play an important role in recovery.




Why Natural Results Matter​

Lower eyelid fat repositioning is not simply about removing as much fat as possible.


Excessive removal may lead to:


Hollow-looking under-eyes

An unnatural appearance

A more aged look


For this reason, a personalized approach that considers each patient's anatomy and skin condition is important. 

The goal is to create a smooth, natural transition rather than an overcorrected result.








Dark circles are not always caused by pigmentation alone. In many cases, 

the appearance of darkness is influenced by the structure of the under-eye area and the shadows created by protruding fat and volume loss.

Lower eyelid fat repositioning is one option that may help create a smoother, brighter, and more refreshed under-eye appearance by addressing these structural concerns.

The key is not simply removing fat, but achieving a natural result that harmonizes with each individual's unique under-eye anatomy.

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