A freshly inflated balloon is smooth and firm, and if you gently press it with your fingertips, you can feel its elasticity.
But as time passes, the balloon gradually loses air, its surface wrinkles, and it loses the elasticity it once had.
Our skin is no different. When we are young and healthy, it shines on its own, but as time goes by, signs of change begin to remain.

Skin is not simply a visible part of the body.
It is like a mirror that reflects our health condition and lifestyle as they are.
And because it is so sensitive and delicate, it can be easily affected by external stimuli such as ultraviolet rays, harmful substances in the air, and the passage of time.
Skin aging does more than just change appearance; it has a surprisingly large impact on our lives.
For example, when the skin sags and wrinkles deepen, facial expressions naturally tend to look heavier.
This can lower self-confidence and even affect interpersonal relationships, becoming a cause of self-consciousness.
In addition, once sagging skin develops, it is difficult to regenerate naturally, and over time the degree of sagging may become more severe.
That is why, if you are experiencing large or small stresses due to skin aging, it may be a good idea to visit a clinic and receive appropriate help.
Today, we would like to explain in detail about Tenseera and Tensurma, two types of lifting procedures, at the Yeongdeungpo Tenseera Tensurma Dermatology Clinic.
We hope this post from the Yeongdeungpo Tenseera Tensurma Dermatology Clinic will be helpful for those who have been looking for information on lifting procedures^^

What causes skin aging?
The causes of skin aging can largely be divided into two categories.
One is internal factors, and the other is external factors.
First, starting in the latter half of the 20s, the collagen and elastin that maintain skin elasticity gradually diminish, and as the days go by, thinner skin, fine lines, and reduced elasticity can become visibly noticeable.
In addition, as the SMAS layer, which connects the skin and muscles, is affected, the skin can no longer withstand the force of gravity and may easily sag downward.
When external factors are added on top of this, skin aging accelerates even further.
In particular, ultraviolet rays are a major cause of collagen breakdown, air pollution can make the skin rough, and poor lifestyle habits can reduce the skin’s ability to recover.
Therefore, it may be advisable to correct the factors that accelerate skin aging and maintain healthy, elastic skin.

Tenseera, Tensurma? What kind of procedures are they?
Skin aging is similar to a rubber band stretching out and no longer functioning properly.
And because skin that has lost its strength is difficult to regenerate naturally, it is better to receive help from medical professionals.
The Tenseera and Tensurma procedures explained today are lifting procedures that do not involve separate surgical treatment.
Among them, Tenseera is performed by delivering thermal stimulation to the SMAS layer through strong ultrasound energy.
The thermal energy delivered in this way induces regeneration of fibrous tissue such as collagen and elastin, and this can gradually help restore skin elasticity.
In addition, as the surrounding tissue exposed to the thermal stimulation contracts, you can expect secondary effects such as improvement in a sagging double chin and buccal fat area.

If Tenseera is a lifting procedure that uses ultrasound energy, Tensurma is an anti-aging procedure that uses monopolar radiofrequency energy.
It works by delivering radiofrequency heat of 40 to 60 degrees into the skin to stimulate collagen production.
Because the skin surface is kept cool while thermal energy is delivered deep into the skin, you can expect an effect of rebuilding problems that have developed in the deeper layers of the skin.
In addition, you can expect improvements not only in fine lines around the face, but also in skin texture and skin tone.
Also, the Tensurma tip is about 5 cm², so it is relatively wide, which has the advantage of delivering uniform energy over a broader area even when the same number of shots is applied.

What are the precautions after Tenseera and Tensurma procedures?
Tenseera and Tensurma are performed by delivering radiofrequency and ultrasound energy deep into the skin.
As each type of energy promotes regeneration of the fibrous tissue in the skin, you can expect improvements in complex skin concerns.
However, because these procedures use specific types of energy, your face may become slightly red or feel warm after the procedure.
It is similar to how your cheeks naturally turn rosy after exercising hard.
However, this is a completely natural phenomenon that appears as the fibrous tissue in the skin regenerates, and it will gradually improve over time, so there is no need to worry too much.
However, in order for collagen in the skin to be properly produced, the skin needs to retain a certain amount of warmth.
Therefore, it is best to avoid cold compresses to reduce warmth and redness, and instead of cold packs, it is advisable to apply enough moisturizer that can soothe the skin.
Also, immediately after the procedure, the skin may react sensitively to ultraviolet rays, so please be sure to apply sunscreen when going बाहर.

Today, I explained Tenseera and Tensurma in detail at the Yeongdeungpo Tenseera Tensurma Dermatology Clinic.
Tenseera and Tensurma share the same purpose, but they are clearly different procedures.
Therefore, rather than coming in with only one procedure in mind, it is better to receive a thorough consultation and undergo the procedure that is appropriate for you.
Depending on your skin condition, combining the two procedures may also be a good option, so please visit the clinic and receive detailed guidance.
Taking care of your skin is like tending a garden.
At first, watering and trimming every day may feel troublesome, but over time, when you see fresh flowers and green grass, you can expect the results to show the value of that effort.
So, if you are feeling stressed by skin concerns that increase over time, please begin proper care as soon as possible.
Thank you for reading to the end.
| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1 to 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry a risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Please be sure to have a thorough consultation with a medical professional with extensive experience before deciding on treatment. |