
Hello.
This is Jin Young Lim,
Chief Director of Piap Clinic.
If you are now searching for
“Jamshil Skin Botox,”
could it be for one of these reasons?
“My pores look too large.”
“My skin texture feels rough,
and I feel like my elasticity
is gradually disappearing.”
That’s right.
As we age, the firm and
tight texture of the skin becomes less distinct,
and pores seem to gradually
stretch out more and more.
Foundation keeps caking,
or makeup looks patchy,
because of these changes as well.
So many people naturally ask this question.

“Does skin botox really work?”
“How is it different from regular botox?”
Today, I’m going to answer these questions.
Starting with how the treatment works
and what effects it can have.
And also, “What is the treatment interval for
skin botox?”
I’ll explain it step by step so that
the information becomes much clearer.

What is the principle behind
this treatment?
While searching for
“Jamshil Skin Botox,”
have you had this question?
“What makes it different from the botox
we usually know?”
That’s understandable.
Even the name is confusing.
But the principle is
simpler than you might think.
The key lies in where, how much,
and how it is injected.

First, botox temporarily suppresses
muscle movement to reduce wrinkles.
More precisely, it blocks the release of
a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine
from the nerve endings.
Acetylcholine is the substance that
causes muscles to contract.
When this is blocked, the muscles
are no longer able to contract.
That is why it is commonly used to
soften wrinkles in areas that move often,
such as the forehead, between the brows,
and around the eyes.
But this raises one concern.
“Why does my face look so unnatural
even though the wrinkles are gone?”
That’s right.

If too much is injected,
or if it is administered in the wrong place,
the forehead may look as if it cannot move
at all and appear stiff.
When the entire muscle is suppressed,
natural facial expressions disappear.
So for those who say,
“I want to keep my natural expressions
while improving only my skin texture
or pores,”
the treatment that fits best is
Jamshil Skin Botox.

The treatment depth,
and the purpose itself, are different
Regular botox is injected deeply into
the muscle layer, with a focus on
suppressing the movement of expression muscles.
In contrast, skin botox is injected just below
the surface of the skin.
In other words, it is distributed in very small
amounts across the upper dermal layer,
broadly and superficially.
Because the purpose is different,
the treatment depth is naturally different too.
Rather than paralyzing muscles, it focuses on
subtly regulating repeated micro-movements
on the skin surface.
And also sebum secretion.
It also aims to finely adjust things like
sweat gland activity.

Think of it this way.
If a thin chiffon curtain keeps swaying
in the wind, over time it develops fine wrinkles,
right?
What happens to the skin when expressions
repeat and oil is produced?
Gradually, pores widen, fine lines appear,
and the skin texture becomes uneven.
This treatment quietly helps correct these
small irregularities in the skin.
It gently calms areas that move too much
and softly reduces sebum secretion.
To put it simply:

If regular botox is like tuning a car engine,
skin botox is closer to detail work,
like removing scratches from the car’s surface.
In other words, it leaves the muscles alone
and delicately refines only the skin texture
and surface movement.

That’s why it is mainly recommended for
people like these:
-
Those who want to keep their expressions
natural
-
Those who want to improve pores,
fine lines, and skin texture
-
Those who want to improve skin that is
very shiny and oily
Then when do the effects appear?
What about the treatment interval?
In fact, the changes do not appear immediately
after the procedure.

That’s because this treatment does not work
on the skin surface itself,
but instead uses the characteristics of
botulinum toxin, which regulates the nerves
and muscles.
So generally, about 3 to 4 days after treatment,
sebum secretion begins to decrease little by little.
After about 5 to 7 days,
you may start to feel that the skin texture
has become smoother.
And after about 2 weeks, you can clearly notice
that the pores feel tighter, fine lines have improved,
and the skin tone looks brighter and clearer.

On average, the effects last about
3 to 4 months.
Of course, this can vary from person to person.
The duration may differ depending on factors
such as skin type, metabolic rate, UV exposure,
and skincare habits.
Then what is the treatment interval
for skin botox?
Usually, it is recommended to receive it
regularly at 3- to 4-month intervals.

Rather than ending after one session,
the more it is repeated, the more the skin
texture becomes refined.
That is because the sebaceous glands are
stabilized so they do not become overactive.
This is similar to exercise.
You do not build muscle just by working hard
for one day at the gym, right?
Just like you need to keep going to build muscle
and shape your body,
the treatment interval for skin botox is also
best followed in a way that helps stabilize the
balance of muscles and nerves beneath the skin.

Today, we talked together about the treatment
interval and working principle of
Jamshil Skin Botox.
Are you still considering it?
“Will it work on my skin too?”
“Will it look too artificial?”
These concerns are completely natural.
That is why an accurate diagnosis is even more important.

If the treatment is performed in a way that fits
your skin condition and goals?
A much more natural and healthy change is
absolutely possible.
The small concern you have now could be the start
of regaining confidence in your skin.

This was Jin Young Lim,
Chief Director of Piap Clinic.
Thank you.

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