Hello.
I’m Dr. Park Tae-oh, the chief doctor at Relieve Clinic.
When looking into Serrf lifting,
the first question that comes up is
"Should I choose 300 shots or 600 shots?"

Although 600 shots are generally mentioned as the standard,
in actual dermatology practice,
they are not applied the same way in every case.
Depending on the skin condition and goals,
300 shots of Serrf may be sufficient in some cases,
and in other cases,
600 shots may clearly be necessary.

Serrf lifting
uses monopolar radiofrequency (RF)
to deliver thermal stimulation to the dermis layer beneath the skin,
thereby inducing collagen regeneration.
It is characterized by the use of two frequencies,
6.78 MHz and 2 MHz,
which can stimulate both the superficial and deep layers of the skin
at the same time.

Thanks to this structure,
it goes beyond simply improving surface elasticity,
and the typical Serrf effect is that firmness gradually recovers over time
while facial contours become more refined.
The important concept here is
"depth control."

Serrf
can target different skin layers through three modes:
Shallow, Middle,
and Deep.
If the goal is to improve skin texture and fine wrinkles,
the treatment focuses on the superficial layers.
If structural changes are needed,
such as sagging cheeks or a double chin,
the energy can be delivered mainly to the deeper layers.
Because the treatment approach changes depending on the area and condition,
it is difficult to judge the result based on the number of shots alone.

Serrf 300 shots
are highly useful when used for overall support
or when combined with other lifting procedures.
On the other hand, when the treatment is performed on its own
and the goal is to expect both lifting and improved firmness,
a Serrf 600-shot treatment is more advantageous.
Some shots are
focused on the deeper layers to refine facial contours,
while the rest are distributed to improve the firmness of the entire face.
What matters is not
"how much energy is delivered,"
but
"where most of the energy goes."

Another common question is Serrf pain.
Compared with conventional RF lifting,
it tends to be relatively less burdensome.
That is because it repeatedly sprays cooling gas several times within a single shot,
which allows energy to be delivered while keeping the skin surface temperature stable.
In actual procedures,
rather than strong pain,
many people feel a sense of warmth or pressure,
and in many cases it can be performed without anesthesia.

In the end, Apgujeong Serrf lifting
is not a procedure that can be decided based only on the number of shots or the price.
That is because the required depth and intensity vary depending on skin thickness, firmness, fat distribution,
and facial contour.
If you are considering Serrf treatment,
rather than relying on simple standards,
it is more reasonable to first check whether it suits your current skin condition
and whether it is appropriate for your face.
This was Dr. Park from Relieve,
who always wants to provide comfortable procedures.
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