Shoulder & Collarbone Body Filler at New Star Clinic: What I Noticed Before and After

I don’t usually post about cosmetic treatments, but I wanted to share my experience with Shoulder & Collarbone Body Filler at New Star Clinic with Dr. Kun Woo Kang because it’s not a procedure that gets talked about very often.

Before the treatment, my shoulders and collarbone area looked quite sharp and bony, especially in photos. It wasn’t a major insecurity, but I noticed that I often avoided certain necklines because that area drew my attention more than I’d like to admit.

I spent a long time debating whether to do anything about it. My biggest concern wasn’t the procedure itself—it was the possibility of looking unnatural afterward. I wasn’t trying to completely change my appearance. I just wanted a slightly softer look.

The treatment day was fairly straightforward. What I wasn’t prepared for was the waiting period afterward. For the first week or so, I found myself checking the mirror constantly and wondering if everything would settle the way it was supposed to.

The “after” result wasn’t dramatic. If someone saw me every day, they probably wouldn’t immediately know I’d had anything done. The difference was more noticeable to me. My collarbone area looked less hollow, and my shoulders appeared a bit smoother and less angular.

What changed the most was honestly my mindset. Before, I would automatically focus on that area whenever I wore sleeveless clothing or looked at photos. After the treatment settled, I stopped thinking about it as much.

Was it life-changing? Not really.

Was it worth it for me personally? I think so, because the goal was never a dramatic transformation. I just wanted a subtle improvement, and that’s pretty much what I got.

For anyone considering shoulder or collarbone fillers, I’d suggest keeping expectations realistic. From my experience, the results were gradual and subtle rather than dramatic, and patience during the settling period was probably the hardest part of the whole process.

Thanks for sharing such an honest review. I really appreciate that you talked about the mental side of the process too, not just the physical results. It’s refreshing to hear a realistic experience where the goal was subtle improvement rather than a dramatic change.