
🌺 If you’re worried about redness after treatment
Treatments that use heat on the skin
can sometimes bring irritation along with their effectiveness,
so many people worry about redness or stinging.
Especially for those with sensitive skin,
it’s natural to wonder whether the skin will react sensitively after treatment.
However, among methods that use heat,
if the care is designed with skin sensitivity in mind,
these concerns can be eased a little.
The care introduced today
uses radiofrequency heat energy,
while a device that helps reduce the possibility of burns also works together,
so it is known as a less burdensome approach.
🌡️ How it works using heat energy
This solution works by directly delivering high heat energy
to the dermal layer.
As the heat reaches the deeper layers rather than just the surface,
it induces collagen formation
and helps fill in skin density and elasticity.
It is also a complex method in which
electric current and heat work together
to improve skin texture and elasticity.
Through this, one treatment can bring changes to multiple areas,
which is one of its advantages.
It can be applied to the entire face or to individual areas such as the eye area, forehead, and nasolabial folds,
and it is characterized by fine adjustments.
- Busan Oligio
When Will the Redness Go Down?: Before and After Considerations

🧊 A cooling system that reduces burn concerns
One of the parts many people worry about when using heat energy
is pain and redness.
This solution is equipped with a cooling function and vibration mode,
which helps reduce the warmth or discomfort felt during treatment.
One session is maintained for about three months,
and it can be repeated at intervals of three months to one year.
Rather than discomfort caused by hot machine contact,
it regulates temperature maintenance and skin response,
which makes it a less burdensome method,
and that is one reason it may be suitable for sensitive skin types.
📍 What should you pay attention to before and after treatment?
Your lifestyle after treatment can also have a big impact on the results.
Do not rub or scrub the treated area
Washing your face and wearing makeup on the same day are possible, but products that reduce irritation are better
Please avoid saunas, exercise, and hot baths for about a week
Please make sure to use sunscreen and moisturizer consistently
😊 Recovery to daily life is quick,
but because the skin is in a warmed state,
it is important to get through this period gently.
For skin texture improvement or increased elasticity,
avoid strenuous activity,
and make sure to stay hydrated and rest sufficiently.
- Busan Oligio
When Will the Redness Go Down?
: Who is it for?

📌 This is a better fit for these people!
So who should consider this care?
Those whose face line has become less defined and who lack elasticity
Those worried about fine wrinkles around the forehead, between the eyebrows, and the nasolabial area
Those with thin, sensitive skin who are very concerned about burns
Those whose pores appear prominent even after makeup
This care works by using heat on the deeper layers of the skin,
but because it includes a system that reduces side effects,
it can be performed relatively comfortably even by people sensitive to irritation.
In particular, because it can be expected to help induce collagen formation
and improve elasticity,
it is also widely used by middle-aged and older adults.
- Busan Oligio
When Will the Redness Go Down?: Closing Thoughts

🌿 To wrap up
This type of treatment
is one where changes become visible over time.
Rather than being immediately noticeable,
a gradual change in elasticity or skin texture can be felt
after 2 to 4 weeks.
Because it has a built-in function that helps reduce pain and burns,
it is a method that may be worth considering
even for those who were highly concerned about heat.
Thank you for reading this long post today.
I hope you have a day where you can look forward to changes
even on sensitive skin without feeling burdened 😊