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Curated Programs · Body · Contouring

Body Composition

The same principle, applied to the body’s lines.

Physician-designed soft-volume contouring of shoulder and hip. For bodies trained, dieted, refined — but missing the final proportion the discipline can’t deliver on its own.

Shoulder filler 30cc · entry volume From ₩1,530,000 ~USD 1,034 · ~60–90 min · Volume confirmed after assessment

What discipline can’t give you back

You’ve trained for years. You’ve dieted with the kind of attention most people never sustain. The mirror reflects the work — mostly. But the shoulder line isn’t quite the line your collarbone deserves. The hip dips deeper than the muscle around it can fill, regardless of how many side-step variations you cycle into the week.

These are not problems training is supposed to solve. They are matters of underlying skeletal-soft-tissue proportion — specifically, the small soft-volume contours that frame what the muscle does. No amount of disciplined work fills a hip dip; no amount of overhead pressing rounds the deltoid silhouette your bone structure didn’t draw in.

Body Composition restores those final proportions. Subtle volume, physician-mapped, applied where the geometry asks for it.

Editorial body-line profile in studio light — placeholder for Body Composition narrative section
The body finds proportion the same way the face does — one well-placed millimetre at a time.
The Why

Why it works

1. Body-grade soft-volume contouring

Specifically formulated body fillers (e.g., HA-based, higher-G-prime) suited to subcutaneous body planes — not facial product repurposed.

2. Physician-mapped proportion

Volume is placed where the proportion asks for it, after measurement and photographic mapping — not by patient request. The line tells us where the cc goes.

3. Soft, reversible, conservative

Soft volume rather than surgical implant. Volumes are kept conservative on first session, then refined — the goal is “your line, completed,” not a different body.

Who it’s for

  • Patients with a stable body composition who have trained or dieted to a sustainable baseline.
  • Shoulder-line concerns: undefined deltoid silhouette, narrow shoulders relative to torso.
  • Hip-dip concerns: bilateral indentation between the iliac crest and greater trochanter resistant to training.
  • Patients seeking a non-surgical, reversible-when-possible approach to proportion.

Who it’s not for

  • Mid-weight-change phase: if you are actively gaining or losing significant body weight, defer until your body composition is stable.
  • Looking for surgical augmentation: for fundamentally different volume, soft-volume contouring is not the right tool. Surgical referral is the honest answer.
  • Bleeding disorders / anticoagulants / pregnancy: defer until cleared.
  • Expectation of immediate gym return: certain training intensities must pause 7 – 10 days for full settling.
The Protocol

What Body Composition includes

Mapping first, then placement — never the other way around.

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Time in clinic

~60 – 90 minutes

Downtime

Mild swelling 48h

Training pause

7 – 10 days for treated zone

Entry volume

Shoulder filler 30cc

Included from ₩1,530,000

  • Physician consultation & photographic proportion mapping
  • Body-grade soft-volume filler — shoulder line, 30cc entry volume
  • Topical anesthesia + targeted comfort block
  • Written aftercare + scheduled follow-up at 4 weeks

Hip contouring volumes & combined shoulder + hip protocols are confirmed after the physician’s in-person assessment; volumes are conservative on first session by design.

Physician’s Q&A

Six questions, honestly answered

How long does the result last?

With body-grade HA fillers, most patients carry the visible benefit for 12 – 24 months. Duration varies by activity level (high-intensity training accelerates breakdown), body region, and how conservative the first session was. Refinement sessions every 12 – 18 months are typical for patients who choose to maintain.

Will I be able to train normally afterwards?

Yes — with a 7 – 10 day pause on intensity targeting the treated zone (heavy overhead pressing for shoulder, heavy hip-loaded work for hip). Walking and light cardio resume the next day. Full training capacity returns within two weeks for most patients.

How is this different from a surgical implant or fat transfer?

Implants are permanent and surgical. Fat transfer is autologous, less reversible, with variable take. Soft-volume filler is non-surgical, immediately visible, conservative in first sessions, and reversible-when-possible with hyaluronidase if the result doesn’t land where the map predicted. The trade-off is duration: 12 – 24 months vs. years/permanent.

Why is the entry volume only 30cc for shoulders?

Because conservative is correct on the first session. 30cc on a measured shoulder line gives a clean, photogrenic refinement without overshoot. We schedule a follow-up at 4 weeks — if more is honestly warranted by the geometry, additional volume is added then. The cost of starting small is much smaller than the cost of starting too large.

Can I do shoulder and hip in the same session?

Often yes, depending on total volume and your tolerance. The physician will assess whether sequencing them — shoulder first, hip on a follow-up visit (or the reverse) — produces a cleaner result than treating both simultaneously. Same-day combined is common for established patients.

What do I send before booking?

For body work, the assessment depends on photographs. Please send front, back, and 45° photos of the relevant zone(s) in fitted athletic wear, with neutral standing posture and consistent lighting. The physician will respond with whether Body Composition is the right protocol, a volume estimate, and the next step.