Chief Director Pelvic Filler
Q1. What is the secret behind Director Hwang Jung-hoo’s pelvic fillers, ensuring reliable results even with a small volume? A. It is thanks to the ‘Anatomical High-Density Targeting’ technique. The quality of the procedure depends not simply on the amount of filler injected, but on how robustly the product supports the tissue. Director Hwang Jung-hoo precisely analyzes each patient’s skeletal structure and muscle movements in three dimensions to identify the ‘Anatomical Golden Point’ where the filler can settle most stably. By targeting these precise points to achieve high-density settlement, a firm and distinct three-dimensional effect is achieved with an optimized volume of approximately 50 to 100cc, without any unnecessary weight. This is the Director’s unrivaled know-how, which minimizes concerns about sagging caused by excessive injection while realizing a smooth and natural golden ratio S-line from any angle. Q2. How do the procedure standards differ between pelvic fillers and hip fillers? A. The criteria for calculating the volume are clearly distinguished based on the design purpose and the application area. This procedure guide is based on "pelvic fillers," which create a smooth curve by precisely filling the lateral indentations (hip dips) extending from the waistline to the pelvis. Pelvic line correction is typically performed with approximately 50 to 100cc to achieve the most efficient results. However, if the procedure includes increasing the overall volume of the buttocks or maximizing the three-dimensional effect of the back view, the required volume may vary as the injection site area expands. During the consultation, Chief Director Hwang Jeong-hoo honestly suggests the most ideal areas and volumes tailored to the patient's body type and goals. Q3. Will the filler disappear over time, requiring the procedure to be repeated from the beginning? A. No. Through continuous touch-ups, you can "maintain" and "accumulate" the most beautiful state. Many people worry that the results will return to square one after a certain period, leading to a heavy financial burden, but the reality is different. Fillers settled through Chief Director Hwang Jeong-hoo's precise technique form a stable base within the tissue. ** Instead of waiting for complete absorption before starting over, you can maintain an ideal silhouette semi-permanently by performing small touch-ups as the volume naturally decreases. This ‘continuous care system’ is much more economical than injecting large amounts of new material every time, and as it integrates better with the tissue over time, it helps maintain more natural and firm lines.
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