Puffy Eyes Treatment in Busan, Korea
Eye Rejuvenation at Seomyeon One Clinic
Puffy eyes treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic helps improve under-eye swelling, morning puffiness, tired-looking eyes, fluid retention, dullness, and eye-area fatigue through personalized non-surgical care. Treatment options may include hydration therapy, skin boosters, calming care, lymphatic-supportive care, collagen support, gentle eye rejuvenation, IV therapy, or combination programs depending on consultation findings. Located in Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic provides convenient puffy eye care for local and international patients.
Puffy eyes treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic is designed for patients who want to improve under-eye swelling, tired-looking eyes, fluid retention, morning puffiness, eye-area heaviness, dullness, fine lines, and overall fatigue around the eyes through personalized non-surgical care. Puffy eyes can be caused by lack of sleep, travel fatigue, dehydration, excess salt intake, allergies, fluid retention, stress, aging-related skin laxity, under-eye fat changes, poor circulation, genetics, and lifestyle factors, which is why treatment should be customized based on whether the main concern is temporary swelling, thin skin, skin laxity, under-eye bags, or overall eye-area fatigue. At One Clinic, consultation begins with a detailed evaluation of your under-eye puffiness pattern, skin thickness, hydration level, lifestyle triggers, allergy history, eye-area elasticity, dark circles, fine lines, and treatment goals before recommending a tailored plan. Depending on your condition, puffy eye care may include hydration therapy, skin boosters, calming treatments, lymphatic-supportive care, collagen-supporting procedures, gentle eye-area rejuvenation, IV therapy, or combination programs to help the eyes look fresher, smoother, brighter, and more rested. Conveniently located in central Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic welcomes both local residents and international patients seeking natural-looking under-eye rejuvenation in Korea.
What Causes Puffy Eyes?
Puffy eyes can appear temporarily or become a recurring concern depending on lifestyle, genetics, skin condition, and aging changes. Some patients notice puffiness mainly in the morning, while others have persistent under-eye bags or eye-area swelling throughout the day.
Common causes include:
- Lack of sleep
- Long flights or travel fatigue
- Dehydration
- Fluid retention
- Excess salt intake
- Allergies or eye rubbing
- Stress and poor circulation
- Aging-related skin laxity
- Under-eye fat changes
- Thin or delicate eye-area skin
- Genetics
- Hormonal changes
- Alcohol intake or lifestyle habits
Because puffiness can come from different causes, consultation helps determine whether the concern is temporary swelling, under-eye bags, skin laxity, or fatigue-related change.
Personalized Puffy Eyes Treatment at One Clinic
At One Clinic, puffy eyes treatment is customized based on the cause and severity of under-eye swelling. Temporary puffiness may benefit from hydration, calming care, IV therapy, and lifestyle guidance, while more persistent puffiness may require skin-quality improvement, collagen support, or targeted under-eye rejuvenation.
The medical team evaluates under-eye swelling, skin thickness, elasticity, fluid retention pattern, dark circles, fine lines, sensitivity, and overall facial balance before recommending the most suitable plan.
Treatment Options for Puffy Eyes
Depending on your condition, One Clinic may recommend:
- Hydration therapy for tired and dehydrated-looking eyes
- Skin boosters for under-eye skin quality
- Calming treatments for irritated or sensitive eye-area skin
- Lymphatic-supportive care for puffiness and fluid retention
- Collagen-supporting procedures for firmness
- Gentle eye-area rejuvenation programs
- IV therapy for wellness, fatigue, and hydration support
- Combination care for brighter and fresher-looking eyes
The goal is to help the eye area look less tired while preserving a natural, soft, and refreshed appearance.
Puffy Eyes vs. Under-Eye Bags
Puffy eyes and under-eye bags are often used together, but they are not always the same. Puffy eyes may be caused by temporary fluid retention, sleep changes, travel, allergies, or dehydration. Under-eye bags may be more structural and related to aging, fat positioning, or skin laxity.
A consultation helps determine whether non-surgical skin care is suitable or whether a different approach may be needed for more advanced under-eye bags.
Puffy Eyes Care for International Patients in Busan
One Clinic welcomes international patients who want puffy eye treatment during their stay in Korea. Long flights, dehydration, jet lag, hotel dryness, salty foods, and travel fatigue can make eye puffiness look more noticeable. Located in Seomyeon, One Clinic is easily accessible from Busanjin-gu, Haeundae, Nampo, Busan Station, and nearby areas.
Clinic Address
One Clinic
6F, Inje Medical New Building
785 Gayadae-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Korea
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for puffy eyes?
The best treatment for puffy eyes depends on the cause. Temporary puffiness related to dehydration, travel fatigue, sleep changes, or fluid retention may improve with hydration therapy, calming care, lymphatic-supportive treatments, IV therapy, and lifestyle guidance. Puffiness related to aging, skin laxity, or under-eye bags may require skin boosters, collagen support, or targeted eye-area rejuvenation. At One Clinic, treatment is customized after consultation.
Can puffy eyes be treated without surgery?
Yes. Many puffy eye concerns can be improved without surgery, especially when puffiness is related to lifestyle, dehydration, fatigue, fluid retention, or mild skin laxity. Non-surgical options may include hydration therapy, skin boosters, calming care, collagen-supporting treatments, IV therapy, and gentle eye rejuvenation programs. More structural under-eye bags may require a different treatment approach.
Why are my eyes puffier in the morning?
Morning puffiness is often related to fluid retention while lying down, lack of sleep, excess salt intake, alcohol, allergies, dehydration, or poor circulation. In many cases, the puffiness improves during the day. If it remains persistent or is combined with dark circles, skin laxity, or under-eye bags, a consultation may help identify the main cause.
Can IV therapy help puffy eyes?
IV therapy may help support puffy eyes when the concern is related to dehydration, fatigue, travel, or general wellness imbalance. It may help the body feel more refreshed and hydrated, which can improve the appearance of tired-looking eyes. However, if puffiness is caused by structural under-eye bags or fat changes, additional eye-area treatments may be needed.
Are puffy eyes the same as dark circles?
No. Puffy eyes refer to swelling or fullness around the eyes, while dark circles refer to under-eye darkness, pigmentation, shadows, or thin-skin discoloration. Many patients have both puffiness and dark circles, especially when tired, dehydrated, or traveling, so a combined treatment plan may be recommended.
Is puffy eye treatment suitable for international visitors?
Yes. International visitors can receive puffy eye treatment at One Clinic in Seomyeon, Busan. Treatment can be adjusted based on travel schedule, downtime preference, and current skin condition. This may be helpful for patients who notice puffiness after long flights, jet lag, dehydration, or travel-related fatigue.


