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Is It Okay to Have Cheongdam LinearZ Again Just 2 Weeks After the Last Session?

Lalian Cheongdam Clinic · 라리안청담의원 · January 22, 2026

Have you ever suddenly noticed a sagging jawline or a blurred facial contour and felt disappointed? Like a taut balloon slowly losing air over time, our skin also naturally changes...

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Clinic: Lalian Cheongdam Clinic

Original post date: January 22, 2026

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 6:47 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Have you ever suddenly noticed a sagging jawline or a blurred facial contour and felt disappointed? Like a taut balloon slowly losing air over time, our skin also naturally changes under the influence of gravity. That is why many people become interested in lifting procedures, and among them, LinearZ is drawing attention because it reduces discomfort while delivering energy thoroughly.

But once you decide to get the procedure, another concern comes up. “Is one session enough?”, “When should I go back so the effect lasts longer?” In other words, the question is about the procedure interval. Just as working out hard for one day and resting for a month will not build muscle, skin care also depends on proper timing. Today, I’ll explain in a very simple way the right treatment interval for LinearZ and why it matters.

  • Why LinearZ is special because it works in lines, not dots

  • The optimal interval and number of sessions to maximize results

  • Why the interval differs from person to person

  • Lifestyle habits that help extend the maintenance period after the procedure

1. Why LinearZ is special because it works in lines, not dots

Before talking about the interval in earnest, let’s briefly look at how this procedure works. Most existing ultrasound lifting devices deliver thermal energy point by point, like concentrating sunlight with a magnifying glass. This is called Dot mode. LinearZ, on the other hand, as its name suggests, delivers energy in a linear form.

To make it easy to understand, let’s use a coloring book as an example. When coloring a large area, drawing lines with a wide brush is much faster and leaves fewer gaps than filling it in by placing dots one by one, right? That is exactly how LinearZ works. Because the energy is delivered in a line, the procedure is faster, which means there is less time to feel pain, and the thermal energy can be delivered more evenly and widely into the skin. That is also why many busy people and those sensitive to pain choose it.

2. The optimal interval and number of sessions to maximize results

So, when is the best time to get it again? In general, clinics often recommend receiving it at 2- to 4-week intervals for at least 3 sessions. Why is it necessary to space it out and have multiple sessions?

Imagine the process of building a house. Just stacking bricks once does not make a sturdy house. After laying the first brick and allowing the cement to set properly, you place the next brick; only then does the wall become taller and stronger without collapsing.

Lifting procedures are similar. The first treatment applies thermal energy to the skin, awakening and tightening dormant collagen. After that process, when the skin is actively trying to recover, applying energy again within about 2 to 4 weeks helps accelerate collagen production. Rather than stopping after just one session, you can expect a longer maintenance period when you follow the set cycle and receive about 3 cumulative sessions after consulting with the medical staff.

3. Why the interval differs from person to person

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“You told my friend to come back in a month, so why are you telling me to come back in 2 weeks?” You may have this question. The answer is that everyone’s skin condition is different. Our skin varies in thickness, the amount of fat, and the degree of sagging.

Also, the interval may differ depending on the area of the face. The double-chin area, which has more fat, may need more focused care, while the thinner skin around the eyes requires a more delicate approach. It is not simply better to receive treatment more often; what matters is finding the right balance between rest and stimulation that your skin can tolerate.

4. Lifestyle habits that help extend the maintenance period after the procedure

If you have received the treatment at the appropriate interval, maintaining the results for a long time is up to you. Since LinearZ is a treatment that uses thermal energy, the skin may become temporarily dry right after the procedure.

Think of watering a potted plant. Just as plants do not grow well when the soil is dry, collagen in our skin also needs enough moisture to be produced properly. After the procedure, it is good to apply moisturizing cream more generously than usual and drink more than 2 liters of water a day. Also, when going outside, apply sunscreen carefully to protect your skin. Since ultraviolet rays are the main cause of collagen breakdown, sun protection is essential to preserve the firmness you worked hard to restore.

Skin care is like a marathon. It is not something that ends with one all-out sprint; it requires steady pace control. Clearly understanding where your desired beauty goal is, and what your current skin condition is at Cheongdam Dermatology Clinic, and then setting an interval that matches it, is the shortcut to the lifting results you want.

This post was written directly by Larian Cheongdam Clinic for information-sharing purposes in compliance with Article 56 of the Medical Service Act and the Enforcement Decree of the same Act.

All procedures and surgeries may cause adverse reactions, so please receive treatment after 충분히 상담 with the medical staff.

Director Kang Ji-yeon, Larian Cheongdam Clinic

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