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When skin texture starts to look rough or pores begin to stand out, many people look for ways to improve the skin environment.
Recently, a variety of devices that stimulate the skin environment to support the regeneration process have been introduced, and among them, many people are curious about the Potenza procedure.
In particular, many people ask how long the Potenza duration lasts and how often the treatment should be done.
Today, let’s calmly take a look at the principles and effects of the Potenza procedure, as well as the Potenza duration and treatment cycle.

How does Potenza work on the skin?
Potenza is a device that delivers radiofrequency energy to the skin using fine needles.
As the microneedles contact the skin, micro-stimulation is delivered to the skin surface, and at the same time radiofrequency energy is delivered to the dermis.
This process can lead to a stimulation of the environment for collagen and elastin production within the skin.
As time passes, the skin regeneration process gradually progresses, and you may expect changes that gradually improve skin texture and pore condition.

How long should we expect the Potenza duration to be?
One of the most common questions from people considering the procedure is the Potenza duration.
Because the Potenza procedure induces the skin’s collagen regeneration process, the skin changes tend to appear gradually over time rather than immediately after treatment.
In general, you can expect a Potenza duration of about 3 to 6 months, though this may vary depending on skin condition and care habits.
Because the skin regeneration process can differ based on an individual’s skin thickness, elasticity, and lifestyle habits, checking the skin condition together may be helpful in determining the exact Potenza duration.

What changes can be expected from Potenza?
Because Potenza works by stimulating the skin environment, it can be used to manage several skin concerns at the same time.
It is commonly considered when pores appear enlarged, skin texture feels rough, or fine lines are becoming noticeable.
As time passes after the procedure, collagen production may continue gradually, and the skin density may become more refined little by little.
As these changes continue, you may expect skin texture to look smoother or the skin tone to appear more even.

How should we think about the Potenza treatment cycle?
Although a single Potenza treatment can still be expected to bring changes to the skin environment, regular treatment at set intervals may help maintain a more stable skincare process.
Usually, it is often performed several times at intervals of 3 to 4 weeks, and then the treatment cycle is adjusted while checking the skin condition.
Through this care process, the regeneration environment within the skin can continue more steadily, and the Potenza duration may also be maintained more consistently.
Because the number of treatments and intervals may vary depending on the skin condition, it is best to consider the treatment direction based on each person’s skin state.

What should you pay attention to after Potenza treatment?
After the procedure, care that minimizes skin irritation is important.
Because the process involves micro-stimulation to the skin, the skin may become sensitive immediately after the treatment.
Therefore, it is best to avoid care methods that may irritate the skin, such as strong massage or exfoliation, for a certain period.
In addition, environments that can raise skin temperature, such as drinking alcohol, smoking, and sauna use, should be avoided for a while, and sufficient sun protection and moisturizing care can help maintain a stable skin environment.

