Hello.
I am Kang In-jeong, chief director of The River Dermatology.
As the weather has warmed up a lot and the sky is clear,
spring fine dust is causing trouble again~ haha
It is chilly in the morning and evening,
but during the daytime it feels hot,
so this is typical spring weather with a big temperature difference.
Recently at our clinic,
while holding a spring event decorated with pretty cherry blossoms,
many people seem to be thinking of starting anti-aging procedures with a fresh spring mindset.
Among them, inquiries about the JUVELOOK treatment, which promotes the body’s own collagen production, have increased noticeably lately,
so today I’d like to talk about JUVELOOK.
JUVELOOK Ingredients, Principles, and Effects
JUVELOOK is a treatment that induces collagen production.
Some people may have heard the product name JUVELOOK often, but there are also quite a few who do not know exactly what kind of treatment it is.
Some people had it done after only hearing that it is good for elasticity and skin texture improvement.
There was also a patient who chose to have it together with other treatments, and while lying on the bed receiving the procedure, was told, “We’ll start the JUVELOOK treatment now,” and only then realized that JUVELOOK was a treatment that involved injecting something with a syringe.
(I couldn’t help being surprised when I heard that, wondering, “You got the treatment without even hearing that kind of explanation?” ...ㅠ.ㅜ)
JUVELOOK


The main ingredients of JUVELOOK are PDLLA (Poly-DL-Lactic Acid) and hyaluronic acid (HA).
When PDLLA is injected into the skin,
it spreads through the dermis in the form of fine particles,
and in this process, the skin recognizes it as a mild tissue response,
which activates fibroblasts.
The activated fibroblasts
produce collagen, elastin, and matrix components that make up the skin’s structure, such as glycosaminoglycans,
and as a result, they help create natural skin regeneration effects such as increased skin elasticity, improvement of fine wrinkles, and improved skin texture.
In addition, PDLLA is slowly broken down in the body over time,
and newly generated collagen fills the space left behind.

I created this image of the JUVELOOK treatment principle with AI haha
What is the difference between JUVELOOK VOLUME and SKIN? (Differences and application areas of Juvelook Volume and Juvelook Skin)
It had been a while since I visited the JUVELOOK website,
and I noticed that the product line had expanded a bit haha

Juvelook Skin, Juvelook Volume, Juvelook Eye, Juvelook Glam
JUVELOOK uses the same ingredients,
but depending on particle size and the depth of action, it is divided into products such as Skin, Volume, and lines specialized for the eye area and body area.
And the skin layer into which it is injected during the procedure also differs.
In the case of Juvelook Skin, it is injected thinly targeting the dermis layer of the skin, while Volume,
because its particles are slightly larger, is injected into the deeper subcutaneous layer.


Difference in injection depth between Juvelook Volume and Juvelook Skin
| Category | Juvelook Skin | Juvelook Volume |
|---|
| Purpose | Improve skin texture, acne scars, fine wrinkles, and pores | Improve hollowness, volume, and lifting |
| Particle size | Small (fine particles) | Large (high-density particles) |
| Depth of action | Shallow dermis (mainly surface) | Deep dermis to subcutaneous layer |
| Main effects | Improves skin texture, glow, and fine wrinkles | Restores volume, increases elasticity, lifting |
Although the ingredients are the same, the concentration and particle size differ, and the injection layer is also different,
so the purpose of treatment for the skin also changes somewhat.
“Juvelook Skin can be seen as a treatment that helps with pores, scars, and dermal elasticity,
while Juvelook Volume can be seen as a treatment that fills in sunken areas.”
JUVELOOK treatment: the process creates the result (the importance of hydration)

The River Dermatology is an officially certified JUVELOOK clinic,
and we make it a rule to ensure sufficient hydration before the procedure and to use genuine products.
Yeongdeungpo Dermatology
After the JUVELOOK procedure, we sometimes receive questions about nodule side effects.
JUVELOOK spreads fine particles through the skin
and induces collagen production,
so if these particles gather in one place,
nodule side effects may occur.
However, this uncommon phenomenon is usually related to the following:
✔ The particles were not sufficiently dispersed (insufficient hydration)
✔ They did not spread evenly within the skin
✔ The injection depth or method was not appropriate
and in rare cases, they may be felt as nodules.
Therefore,
sufficient hydration and even particle dispersion are very important for the JUVELOOK procedure.
Tips for a safe and satisfying JUVELOOK treatment!
As mentioned earlier,
when a JUVELOOK appointment is scheduled at our clinic,
we prepare the treatment using only JUVELOOK that has been sufficiently hydrated.
In addition, right up until just before the procedure,
we mix and check it once more so that the ingredients remain evenly dispersed.
(It’s a secret, but the first thing the staff check as soon as they turn on the lights in the laser room after arriving at work
is the JUVELOOK hydration machine. 😂)
For a safe JUVELOOK treatment like this,
it is important to understand every step of the procedure accurately
and especially in the case of Juvelook Volume,
it should not be about filling only one area,
but about designing with the overall balance and structure of the face in mind.
Therefore, even if the procedure takes a little time,
it is important to perform it more safely using a cannula,
so that the particles can be evenly distributed in the injection layer,
and this process is an area where the outcome can vary depending on the experience of the skilled medical staff and delicate procedural technique.
If you are considering the JUVELOOK procedure,
I recommend that you have a thorough consultation with a dermatologist in Yeongdeungpo
and proceed safely with a plan tailored to you. 😄