
Summer care,
Are you concerned about heat?
As the hot summer season approaches, concerns about skin care also increase.
In particular, the heat felt after a procedure is something many people find burdensome.
Sometimes, when talking with friends, you often hear things like, “I want to get the procedure, but I heard the heat is too intense...”
The technology that helps address these concerns about heat is the “cooling function.”
Today, we’re going to look at why this function is important and what difference it makes, especially when used with Thermage.

Discomfort,
Have you ever experienced this?
After a procedure, many people experience a sensation of heat and redness in the skin. This kind of reaction occurs naturally as energy is delivered deep into the skin.
The problem is that if this heat becomes too intense, it can go beyond simple discomfort and become a factor that makes people avoid the procedure itself. If you visit a clinic for skin care only to feel even more discomfort, it becomes difficult to achieve the original purpose, right?

- The subtle relationship between skin and heat
Skin responds very sensitively to heat. Even if the temperature rises just a little above body temperature, blood vessels expand and redness appears. This is a natural defense mechanism of the body, but if the heat generated during a procedure accumulates excessively, the skin barrier can weaken and become more sensitive.
Areas with thin skin and many blood vessels, such as the face, tend to react even more sensitively.

- Why is heat management important?
If heat is not properly managed, not only can the results be reduced, but the recovery period may also become longer. As the skin experiences greater stress, there are cases where the skin condition becomes worse than before the procedure.
For this reason, properly controlling the heat generated during a procedure is not simply a matter of comfort, but an important factor directly linked to the procedure’s effectiveness and safety.

Thermage,
What makes it different?
Among the various methods that help improve elasticity, Thermage holds a special place. It is known as a method that uses radiofrequency energy to act on the deeper layers of the skin.
Compared with other procedures, Thermage’s biggest feature is that it protects the epidermis while delivering energy to the dermis and even the fat layer beneath it, and heat naturally occurs in this process.
The heat generated in this way plays a positive role by promoting collagen production, but at the same time, it can also place a burden on the skin. That is why heat management is a particularly important factor in Thermage procedures.

Do you know why the cooling function is necessary?
The heat generated during a Thermage procedure helps create the optimal temperature needed for collagen regeneration, but if that heat accumulates too much, it can instead burden the skin.
That is where the “cooling system” comes in. This function effectively controls the heat generated during the procedure while minimizing the burden on the skin.
- Benefits of the cooling function
Thermage with a cooling system can protect the epidermis during the procedure while delivering the necessary heat to the dermis. This helps reduce discomfort on the skin surface while maintaining the proper temperature needed to improve skin elasticity. Thanks to this cooling technology, pain and heat felt during the procedure can be significantly reduced, and the recovery period after the procedure may also be shortened.
In addition, Thermage with a cooling device has the advantage of allowing higher energy settings, which can increase the effectiveness of the procedure. That is because it can keep the epidermis cool and protected while delivering sufficient energy to deeper layers.

The harmonious combination of Thermage and the cooling function
The combination of Thermage and cooling technology means more than just reducing discomfort. Proper temperature control is a key factor that improves both the effectiveness and safety of the procedure, allowing you to minimize stress on the skin while maximizing the desired results.
In skin care, effectiveness is important, but the comfort felt during the process is also something that cannot be ignored. The less discomfort there is during the procedure, the higher the patient’s satisfaction, and ongoing maintenance can be continued without 부담.
From this perspective, the cooling function of Thermage is not just an additional option, but an essential element for effective skin care. It is a technology that can achieve all three goals: skin health, procedure effectiveness, and a comfortable experience.
If you are considering a skin procedure, why not think not only about the results but also about the comfort of the process? The first step toward good results begins with finding the procedure method that is right for you.


Why Is the Cooling Function Essential for the Effect of Thermage in Gangnam?
Why Is the Cooling Function Essential for the Effect of Thermage in Gangnam?
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