First, I found out about the place with the profit I chose through iFit. ㅇㅂㅈ (formerly ㅈㅇㅅ) -> The director in charge seemed very tired, and I saw another surgery patient lying down on the day of the surgery, so I was reluctant after reading the reviews and passed. ㅅㅅㅇ -> I saw some articles that said they strongly recommend micro fat grafting, so I passed. ㄴㄴ This is the place that the therapist recommended when I went to get makeup done, but I passed because it felt too factory-like (the results of the surgery of the therapist who recommended it were pretty good). ㅇㅇㅍ didn't have many reviews, but it didn't seem to have any bad reviews, so I made a consultation appointment at ㅇㅇㅍ and received the consultation. The therapist explained everything thoroughly and showed me before and after photos that matched my questions, making it easy to understand, but he seemed busy. He said that I had to dissolve the filler I got under my eyes 4-5 years ago 2 weeks before the surgery, so I dissolved it on the day of the surgery and the fat under my eyes was too prominent, so I set the surgery date right away. Before the surgery, the consultation director explained the precautions and asked me to sign various consent forms. Then, the therapist came back. Once you answered the questions about the surgical method and the questions I was curious about, it was good that you explained them more thoroughly and accurately than during the consultation. What I was worried about was Q. Why do some cases where the fat under the eyes comes back a year after the fat repositioning under the eyes? A. It's because of the difference in the surgical method. In most cases, they tie it at the lower eyelid furrow? We pull it down to the septum and fix it, so even if the fat comes out, it will have an overall convex feel, not a shaded feel like it does now. Q. My skin surface will be in a state where fat has come out now, so won't my skin sag or something after the surgery? A. The skin surface won't sag, but fine wrinkles may form around the eyes (showing an example photo) . I thought that this was something that could be considered, so it was okay. Q. They say that the surgical site hardens. Is that always the case? A. It's the same principle as when a wound scabs over before new skin grows. It usually becomes soft again after 6 months. Q. Won't my eyes look too sunken? A (while holding it with a cotton swab) It will be like this when operated on. In addition, since the aegyo-sal is originally asymmetrical, that part may stand out more, and the swelling may go down faster on one side, etc. After explaining additional parts that could not be answered other than questions, I went into the operation. During the consultation, I thought the filler dissolving injection was good, so I also had Rejuran. They said the general anesthesia would be 15 minutes and the surgery would be 40 minutes, but when I opened my eyes, the Rejuran was in its final stages. After the surgery, I took a short rest and followed the nurse's instructions to get ready to go, but the director passed by. I think he came back and explained how to wipe away bloody tears or something else. I don't remember well because the anesthesia didn't fully wear off, but I felt the director's sincerity. First of all, after the surgery at 1:30 this afternoon, I don't know if the swelling and bruising are severe because I also had Rejuran, or if it's my constitution, but the swelling and bruising are definitely severe. Other than that, the only uncomfortable thing is that my intraocular pressure is rising and I feel a slight headache because it feels like it's pulling, and my butterfly zone feels numb because I also had Rejuran. I'm writing this as a review event, but I wrote it as I felt , and the director, the head of the consultation room, and the nurses in the surgery room were all kind. I decided to write a review after one month of the surgery, so I'll write it in a month.