When the skin starts to feel less firm
these days,
interest in lifting solutions
grows naturally.
Especially if it is a method that allows
normal daily life without a separate recovery period,
it feels even more practical.
Among them, 'Tensherma,' known as a method
that uses thermal energy,
is drawing attention as a solution
that may offer gradual changes through
deep stimulation.
Tensherma uses energy to stimulate the
deep structures of the skin,
and it is a method that suits those who want
a natural and tidy look.
From here, let’s look at Tensherma’s principles,
management intervals, suitable candidates,
and things to keep in mind during treatment.
- How does Myeongdong Tensherma work?

Tensherma is structured to deliver thermal
stimulation to the deeper layers of the skin
using energy.
This thermal stimulation activates fiber tissue
that supports firmness,
and helps lead to a naturally refined contour.
Rather than visible changes on the surface,
it is characterized by the internal structure
responding gradually,
with firmness becoming noticeable over time.
It is also designed so that thermal energy
spreads evenly, allowing for a comfortable
treatment without excessive stimulation.
- How should the Myeongdong Tensherma interval be set?

Tensherma is a method that can deliver
enough stimulation in a single session, but
if you want more noticeable changes,
repeated treatments may be recommended.
In general, it is common to check in once
every 6 months to 1 year and adjust the interval
as needed.
Depending on firmness levels and personal
lifestyle patterns,
the interval can also be extended.
Above all, it is important not to overdo it
and to manage the treatment according to
your own condition.
Then, let’s move on to who Tensherma is
suitable for.
- Who is Myeongdong Tensherma suitable for?

Tensherma is a good fit for those who feel
that the facial contours have become less defined
or
for those who are concerned about sagging.
For example, it may be worth considering when
the jawline looks less defined or when you feel
that the firmness around the cheeks has decreased.
It can also be used when you want overall
lifting rather than just treatment of a specific
area, and because the stimulation is delivered
consistently and evenly, even sensitive people
can approach it comfortably.
- What should you keep in mind during treatment?

Because Tensherma is a method that uses
radiofrequency, the skin may become sensitive
right after treatment.
First of all, on the day of treatment, it is better
to reduce the time spent under direct sunlight
and, if possible, avoid intense exercise or saunas.
In addition, after treatment, you should maintain
a routine focused on moisturizing and soothing.
It is advisable to start makeup lightly from the
next day,
and when washing your face, it is necessary to
clean gently without rubbing.
Sometimes there may be slight redness or warmth,
but in most cases it is a temporary reaction that
quickly subsides.
Tensherma is a lifting method that uses
radiofrequency to gradually refine contours
and firmness.
It does not interfere with daily life,
yet it allows you to expect natural changes,
so it can be helpful even for those who feel
burdened by complicated options.
By maintaining the set interval and care method,
and continuing consistently, you may be able
to expect a more refined impression.
Thank you for reading this long post today as well.
Wishing you a comfortable day.
