Hip-Up Surgery for a Breathtakingly Attractive Back View

Unlike in the past, when people preferred a body that was simply thin and slim,

today, regardless of age,

the trend is toward a voluminous, healthy-looking figure.

Many people work hard to achieve such an attractive body

by managing themselves in various ways.

Generally, this may include health supplements, diet control,

and exercise as part of body management.

Through exercise, people reduce excess fat to create a slimmer body

while building muscle and shaping a balanced, smooth silhouette.

As interest in body shape continues to grow,

interest in body-contouring procedures such as hip-up surgery is also increasing.

Exercise can help remove excess fat and build muscle where there was little before,

but creating volume that was not there or lifting areas that have sagged and loosened

to achieve a lifting effect

requires tremendous effort, and even then there are limits.

The line that so many people admire and want to have,

slender from the waist to the hips and thighs,

yet full, dimensional, and naturally flowing with volume!

To achieve this attractive line, often called the S-line,

a voluminous and firm hip line is essential.

That is why inquiries about hip-up surgery continue without pause.

Firm, full, and voluminous hips

can be said to be an important point that completes a woman's S-line,

together with the bust area.

However, in contrast to an attractive line,

hips that are sagging, flat, and spread out without volume can ruin the overall body line

and make the back view look older,

so many people try to cover this not only with exercise

but also with clothing, functional underwear, or hip pads.

However, because these methods cannot provide a fundamental solution,

a clear improvement through hip-up surgery is needed.

If you are concerned about flat hips with little volume or sagging hips

and see them as a complex,

improvement is possible through hip-up surgery at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery in Sinsa.

For hips that are excessively small compared with one's body shape

or hips that sag without firmness,

this body-contouring procedure creates firm hip volume

using hip-up implants or autologous fat grafting.

Features of sagging-hip hip-up surgery at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery in Sinsa

√ High survival rate with stem cell fat grafting

√ Use of genuine implants with recognized safety

√ Same-day admission and same-day discharge through reduced surgery time

√ A two-in-one effect: body contour correction and hip-up at the same time

√ An attractive S-line connecting the waist, hips, and thighs

Among those considering hip-up surgery,

if implant surgery feels burdensome

or if you want a more natural hip line,

we recommend an autologous fat grafting method

that reduces the burden by not using implants during surgery.

By making an incision inside the panty line and inserting a microcannula,

fat is extracted and then injected into areas that need volume.

This autologous fat grafting procedure, performed using stem cell fat grafting,

can create three-dimensional, voluminous hips

while also helping slim the thigh and waist lines at the same time,

which is why many people prefer it even more.

In addition, because there is no separate price difference based on the amount of fat,

the cost burden can also be reduced.

Because each person's degree of hip sagging and projection, skin elasticity,

and overall body proportions are all different,

at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery in Sinsa, based on the extensive surgical experience

and proven technical skill of body-contouring specialists,

each individual's condition is carefully checked,

and through an accurate diagnosis, an ideal design suited to the individual

and the appropriate type of surgical method are selected

so that delicate hip-up surgery can be performed safely.

Tip! We are also holding an event for exam students, so enjoy the special benefits!

An attractive chance to achieve the S-line you once only admired!

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