

Why Spring Skin Care Is Necessary

When winter, with its harsh biting winds, passes and fresh, green spring arrives, your skin becomes more sensitive, unlike your excited mood. This is because the environment around the skin changes significantly, with strong UV rays causing irritation and yellow dust and fine dust creating stress. Because of the large temperature differences between day and night, even relatively mild irritation can make skin vulnerable, so caution is needed.
Recently, as mask wearing has become part of everyday life, many people have been struggling with various skin conditions due to the added, continuous irritation to the skin. In addition, masks raise the skin’s temperature and humidity, creating a moist environment that makes it more vulnerable to inflammation. If the weather is warm as well, increased activity of sweat glands and sebaceous glands can lead to greater sebum secretion, which may worsen inflammation.
In addition, dermatitis can also occur due to pollen, yellow dust, and fine dust. Inflammation and itching caused by allergies require dermatological treatment.
How can you protect your skin from these various environmental changes?
Spring Skin Care Methods

- Balance oil and moisture with consistent hydration care
Many people mistakenly think moisturizing only matters during the cold, dry winter. However, maintaining moisture is even more important in spring. To protect the skin from environmental changes, you need to build a strong skin barrier, and maintaining hydration is the foundation of keeping that barrier strong.

- Remove dead skin cells that clog pores regularly
Pollen, yellow dust, and fine dust can trigger allergies, but they can also clog pores and cause breakouts. Also, during spring, when the skin’s metabolism becomes more active, sebum secretion increases and pores become larger, so cleansing is important. Residue and dead skin cells that cannot be removed through cleansing alone should be eliminated through periodic peeling. At this time, it is important not to irritate the skin excessively, and it is advisable to soothe the skin after exfoliation and supply it with moisture.
Imiseok Theme Dermatology Medical Skin Care
At Imiseok Theme Dermatology in Sinsa, we provide medical skin care that can soothe and care for skin that has become sensitive in spring. When you visit, you will receive the skin care below through an accurate diagnosis by a specialist.

- Hydrogen Toning
Hydrogen toning is a skin care treatment that directly delivers hydrogen capsules deep into the skin and converts harmful active oxygen in the skin into moisture. By removing active oxygen that causes aging and various skin conditions, and by replenishing moisture, it can improve skin elasticity and health.

- Astrodome Facial
Astrodome Facial is a treatment that uses wavelengths beneficial to the skin. It is divided into RED, BLUE, and VIOLET wavelengths. RED is effective for improving elasticity and is a wavelength that helps make the skin brighter and more transparent while improving skin texture. BLUE is effective for acne-prone skin, such as breakouts, sebum, and pores, and helps relieve breakouts. The VIOLET wavelength soothes the skin after treatment and helps promote regeneration.

- LDM Care
LDM care is used when you want to restore moisture to the skin or promote regeneration. One way to create young and healthy skin is to speed up the slowed regeneration cycle of cells. To do this, you need to maintain skin moisture, promote collagen regeneration, and increase the skin’s immune system levels. LDM care not only promotes skin regenerative immunity by up to 1800%, but also helps improve hydration and breakouts.

- Negative Ion Care
Using negative ions can encourage skin regeneration and activate metabolism. Negative ion care uses a high concentration of negative ions to reduce active oxygen, which causes skin aging, and to induce cell regeneration. As a result, it can help strengthen the skin’s immune function.






