Periorbital Volume Restoration
Fat grafting for hollow eyes to restore softer, more natural periorbital contours
Surgical Perspective
Volume loss around the eyes can change facial expression in a subtle but significant way.
When the periorbital area becomes hollow, the eyes may appear more tired, shadowed, or aged. In many cases, the concern is not a single depression alone, but a gradual loss of softness around the eyes.
For this reason, periorbital volume restoration is approached not as simple filling, but as a careful restoration of contour. The aim is to soften hollowness, reduce shadowing, and restore a more natural transition around the eyes while preserving individual facial character.
Approach
Each case is planned individually.
Assessment includes the location and degree of volume loss, skin quality, surrounding eyelid anatomy, and the relationship between the periorbital area and the rest of the face. Depending on the findings, treatment may involve micro-fat grafting to selected areas of the upper or lower periorbital region.
The goal is not simply to add volume, but to restore a softer and more natural contour without creating fullness that appears heavy or artificial.
Selected Portraits
Selected portrait outcomes following periorbital volume restoration.
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Further Information
Preparation, recovery, and practical details are available in the clinic guide.