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Gangnam Station SkinVive Hyaluronic Acid: Is it okay for sensitive skin?

Toxnfill Gangnam Main Branch · [톡스앤필 강남본점] 빠르고 쉬운 숏닥터의 참견 · February 12, 2026

"My face is quite sensitive—can I still get an injection treatment?" If your skin easily turns red or stings from even a small amount of irritation, and you’re the type who becomes...

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Clinic: Toxnfill Gangnam Main Branch

Original post date: February 12, 2026

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 4:52 AM

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"My face is quite sensitive—can I still get an injection treatment?"

If your skin easily turns red or stings from even a small amount of irritation,

and you’re the type who becomes cautious even about changing one skincare product,

you may have wondered this at least once.

Your face feels dry and less firm, so you want to try an injection-based treatment like SkinVive,

but worries come first: "Could it irritate my skin?" and "Could there be a problem after the procedure?"

In fact, people with sensitive skin often have many limitations in product choices and care methods even in daily life,

so they often feel burdened by the idea of trying a new procedure itself.

Today, let’s take a step-by-step look at whether this kind of treatment is possible for sensitive skin types,

and what points need to be kept in mind.

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Why is sensitive skin so hard to manage?

Sensitive skin often has a weakened skin barrier. In a normal state, the protective layer that blocks outside irritation to some extent remains strong, but in sensitive skin this defense function does not work properly. It is like the mortar between bricks has weakened: the connections between cells loosen, making it easier for outside substances to enter and for moisture to evaporate quickly.

In this state, even ingredients that normally cause no problems can feel irritating, and the skin can react sensitively to temperature changes or dry environments. That is why using new cosmetics or receiving treatments naturally requires extra caution. In particular, since injection-based procedures deliver substances directly, it is understandable to wonder, "Will there really be no problem?"

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Sensitive skin

comes with more discomfort than you might think

  • Difficulty with everyday care

People with sensitive skin often have to check ingredient lists carefully every time they choose cosmetics, and may need to do a patch test before trying a new product.

A product recommended by a friend may not suit me, and as the seasons change, the skin condition changes too, making it inconvenient to adjust care methods. In particular, dry winter weather or factors like sweat and UV rays in summer can make the skin even more sensitive.

  • Fear of procedures

Even when considering active methods such as lasers or injection-based care, worry always comes first. Many people do not even try because of concerns like, "Will the redness last a long time after the procedure?" or "Could there be a breakout?" Care that other people receive without any major issue can still feel burdensome because unexpected reactions may appear.

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How does SkinVive work?

SkinVive is a method that directly injects hyaluronic acid into the dermal layer. Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally found in our bodies and can hold about 300 to 1000 times its own weight in moisture. As we age, this component decreases, causing skin to become dry and lose elasticity, and replenishing it from the outside can improve moisture retention.

In particular, this procedure contains lidocaine, a numbing ingredient, to reduce the pain felt during the injection process. It also focuses on temporarily improving fine deep wrinkles between the cheeks and the skin through a hyaluronic acid gel. Unlike simply applying moisturizer to the surface, it aims to fill the skin with moisture from deeper layers and improve overall skin texture, elasticity, and tone.

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Can people with sensitive skin receive it too?

  • Safety in terms of ingredients

As mentioned earlier, hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in our bodies, so it tends to cause relatively less rejection than other chemical substances. Of course, individual differences can exist, but compared with injecting a completely unfamiliar ingredient, it can be seen as a relatively safer option. Also, with recent advances in purification technology, it is manufactured in a form that removes impurities as much as possible, which has lowered the likelihood of allergic reactions.

  • Features of the procedure method

Injection-based care is not a method that scrapes the surface of the face or strongly irritates it; rather, it delivers the ingredient directly to the necessary area. Compared with methods that apply heat like lasers or remove dead skin like peels, the burden on the skin barrier is relatively smaller. However, because needles are used, temporary redness or swelling may appear right after the procedure, but this is a natural reaction that can occur even in people without sensitive skin.

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If you have sensitive skin,

be sure to follow these precautions

  • Check your skin condition before the procedure

If your skin is currently inflamed or in a very sensitive state, it is better to calm it down first and then consider the procedure. When breakouts are present or redness is severe, any treatment can become irritating. Also, if you recently had another procedure or used strong skincare products, it is advisable to leave enough time between treatments and proceed after the skin has stabilized.

  • The importance of aftercare

For about 3 days to a week after injection-based care, the skin may be more sensitive than usual. During this period, it is best to avoid high-temperature environments such as saunas and jjimjilbang, and to refrain from excessive drinking or intense exercise. This is because increased blood circulation may worsen swelling or delay recovery. Immediately after the procedure, embossing, bruising, swelling, pain, or redness may appear, but these usually improve within a few days, so there is no need to worry excessively.

In particular, if you have sensitive skin, you should pay even more attention to moisturizing care. It is important to use moisturizer and recovery cream often so the skin does not dry out, and to apply sunscreen carefully when going बाहर. It is also better to choose products with low irritation for this purpose.

In the end, hyaluronic acid injection treatments like SkinVive are not something that sensitive skin must avoid unconditionally. The ingredients themselves are relatively safe, and the procedure method does not directly damage the skin barrier.

However, if you have a sensitive skin type, it is advisable to pay more attention to before-and-after care and to proceed only after confirming that your current skin condition is stable. Above all, remember that the most important thing is to understand in advance which ingredients or irritants your skin reacts to, and to make a careful decision through sufficient consultation.

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