Viro Ultrasound Radiofrequency Lifting
If you’re curious about the principles and effects

“Some people say Viro is ultrasound..
Some people say it’s radiofrequency..
Which one is correct?”
When people hear about Viro lifting, some say they get confused about what is actually correct. Since everyone who has had it says something different, it’s not easy to know who is right.
In fact, both are correct.
Viro is a device that uses both radiofrequency and ultrasound. Because it is a device that can use both types of energy, it is especially suitable for complex skin concerns.
“I'm concerned about sagging in the cheek area..
and also about fine lines on the skin surface..”
As we age, it’s often not just one area that becomes a concern, but several areas at once.
At times like that, Viro, which can use both types of energy, becomes capable of doing a lot more.
Then let’s take a look, one by one, at what Viro does, and its principles and effects.
Viro Ultrasound Radiofrequency Lifting
If you’re curious about the principles and effects
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Viro ultrasound radiofrequency lifting principles
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How long do lifting effects last?
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Who is lifting suitable for?
Viro Ultrasound Radiofrequency Lifting Principles
Viro lifting is a combination lifting procedure that uses high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and radiofrequency (RF) together in one device.
Ultrasound reaches the deep SMAS layer of the skin (the fascial layer) and creates strong thermal coagulation points, pulling up sagging tissue.
This is the principle behind the so-called “lifting from within the skin.”

On the other hand, radiofrequency evenly delivers heat to the dermal layer of the skin, promoting the regeneration of collagen and elastin.
This helps improve skin texture, fine lines, and elasticity.
In other words, Viro is characterized by being able to improve both the deep structural foundation of the skin and the surface texture at the same time with one device.
Ultrasound devices such as Shurink and Ulthera, and radiofrequency devices such as Thermage, each have their own advantages, but Viro can use both types of energy at the same time, making the procedure more efficient.
Viro Ultrasound Radiofrequency
How long do lifting effects last?
One of the things many patients are curious about is, “How long do the effects last?”
To be honest, it depends on how the procedure was performed.
Since Viro allows the use of two types of energy, the procedure can be done mainly with ultrasound, or mainly with radiofrequency.

Therefore, the effects and how long they last can differ depending on which energy was used as the main focus of treatment.
On average, the effects last about 6 months to 1 year, and may last longer depending on how the procedure was performed and how follow-up care was provided afterward.
Viro Ultrasound Radiofrequency
Who is lifting suitable for?
Because Viro can use both ultrasound and radiofrequency, it is suitable for people with multiple skin concerns.
For example, if you are concerned about facial contour due to cheek sagging or a double chin, but also worried about fine lines on the forehead, you can receive mostly ultrasound lifting around the jaw area and mostly radiofrequency lifting on the forehead.

It is also suitable if the nasolabial folds or marionette lines are getting deeper and the skin texture also seems dull and rough.
That’s because combining ultrasound and radiofrequency treatment can address both concerns at the same time.
In this way, Viro lifting is more effective when skin concerns are complex.
Viro ultrasound radiofrequency lifting is not simply a procedure that pulls the skin tighter.
By addressing both structural sagging in the deeper layers of the skin and fine lines and loss of elasticity on the surface, it enables three-dimensional lifting.
That is why it is especially effective for people with multiple concerns such as nasolabial folds, jawline, double chin, and fine lines.
I hope this was helpful for those with complex skin concerns.
Thank you. This was Unni at Jamsil^^
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