When you look at face lines these days, there are moments when they feel different from before.
Especially when you take photos or depending on the lighting, the contours may look blurred, and the overall impression can seem different. These changes often appear as part of a natural ongoing process.
That is why interest has recently been growing in a method that gradually works toward refinement through deeper stimulation. In this post, we will organize the flow of that management method along with the characteristics of the tips used.
A simple outline is as follows.
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Understanding the mechanism
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Tip types and features
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The flow of change
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Maintenance characteristics
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Other factors to consider
- Hanam Volnewmer: The Pink Tip Name Among the Four Tips ㅂㅇㅌ Mechanism of Action

First, let’s look at the basic structure.
This method uses thermal energy to deliver stimulation to the inner layers, inducing overall changes in firmness. Rather than acting only on the surface, it also has a characteristic that extends inward.
The energy delivered at this time creates not only immediate changes but also a gradual progression over time. That is why, even after one session, there is a characteristic of slowly changing over a certain period.
- Hanam Volnewmer: The Pink Tip Name Among the Four Tips ㅂㅇㅌ V Tip Features

Now let’s continue by looking at the features according to the tip type.
The V tip, known as the pink tip, is recognized as a structure that delivers energy relatively delicately. Rather than spreading broadly, it is characterized by a more focused approach to the areas that need it.
It is also structured to fit closely to curved areas, so it is often carried out naturally along the contour line. For that reason, it may be used more in the direction of refining lines than in treating the entire area broadly.
| Category | Feature | Application Flow |
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| V tip | Focused delivery | Contour refinement |
| General tip | Wide distribution | Overall balance |
- Hanam Volnewmer: The Pink Tip Name Among the Four Tips ㅂㅇㅌ Flow of Ongoing Change

Now that we have looked at the tip’s features, let’s organize how the changes continue.
Rather than a structure that creates a large change in one session, this method tends to show a gradual progression over time.
In particular, it may be hard to notice a big difference at first, but after a certain amount of time, a more overall refined feeling often appears. This flow can become more positive when repeated sessions are added.
- Hanam Volnewmer: The Pink Tip Name Among the Four Tips ㅂㅇㅌ Characteristics of Maintenance
Now let’s look at the maintenance flow.
The changes gradually continue more gently after a certain point, and rather than disappearing suddenly, they tend to return to the previous state little by little.
Also, the duration of maintenance can vary depending on an individual’s condition and lifestyle pattern. In cases where the procedure is repeated, it may lead to a more positive flow.
- Hanam Volnewmer: The Pink Tip Name Among the Four Tips ㅂㅇㅌ Factors to Consider Together

Finally, this is the part for keeping the overall flow positive.
Rather than expecting every change from a single method alone, it is important to consider various management factors that suit the current condition.
For example, combining it with moisture-focused care or maintaining a regular lifestyle rhythm can affect the overall flow. As these factors work together, a more natural change continues.
A management method that uses thermal energy has the characteristic of delivering stimulation to the inner layers and creating gradual changes.
In particular, tools such as the V tip are used in areas that need a focused approach, and they lead to a flow that considers both overall balance and the contour line.
What matters most is understanding and continuing the overall flow rather than a change from just one session.
Thank you for reading this long post. I hope you have a comfortable day today as well.
FAQ
Q. In what cases is the V tip used?
A. It is often used in areas that need a focused approach or for contour refinement.
Q. Is there a big difference from the general tip?
A. There are differences in the delivery method and range, so the felt flow may appear different.
Q. Is one session enough?
A. It has a characteristic of progressing gradually over time.
