
Hello.
I am Jin-Young Lim,
Chief Director of Piap Clinic in Jamsil.
"My cheeks seem more hollow than before..
The nasolabial folds have suddenly gotten deeper?"
When you have these concerns,
you may first try changing your cosmetics
or getting a massage,
but if you do not see any noticeable change,
you eventually start thinking about a procedure.
Among them, Radiesse is a method often chosen by people
who are worried about wrinkles,
hollow cheeks, or reduced elasticity.
However, depending on the skill and
experience of the practitioner,
side effects may occur.
So today, I would like to explain
how Jamsil Radiesse works,
what side effects may occur,
and, above all, how to receive it safely,
along with the overall details.

If you have been thinking about getting it,
I recommend taking a moment to read through to the end.
Jamsil Radiesse
plays two roles within the skin
You may know Radiesse as an
'injection that adds volume,' but you may not
fully understand how it works.
But if it is a procedure you are considering,
you should know how it works, too.
The key ingredient in Radiesse is
CaHA (calcium hydroxylapatite).
That may sound unfamiliar, but simply put,
it is like 'very fine bead-like particles.'

When these tiny particles
enter the skin,
they perform two roles.
First, they create an immediate volume effect
that fills in sunken areas right away.
Second, they stimulate the skin to produce collagen on its own,
providing an elasticity-improving effect.
So, not only does it create visible change,
but real recovery is happening
inside the skin as well.
Doesn't that sound very appealing?
However, no procedure can have only advantages.
A drawback of this ingredient is that
there is no dissolving medication for it.
Common hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved
if a problem occurs,
but once CaHA is injected,
you have to wait until it naturally breaks down.

That is why it must be placed in the right area,
in the right amount,
and accurately from the beginning.
In other words, the treatment plan itself determines the outcome.
Jamsil Radiesse
The key is how it is handled
I mentioned that it must be placed in the right area,
in the right amount,
and accurately.
If this is not done properly,
the following side effects may occur.
One is nodules, which literally means
a lumpy mass that can be felt under the skin.
This occurs when CaHA clumps in one place
or does not spread evenly through the skin layers,
and there are three main causes.

First,
a problem with the dilution ratio.
CaHA is used by mixing it with saline, anesthetic, and so on,
and if this ratio is incorrect,
the material can clump more easily.
If the concentration is too thick, the particles
can stick together; if it is too diluted,
the effect may decrease.
Second,
a problem with injection depth and amount.
This ingredient should be injected very thinly and evenly
into the lower dermis.
However, if the depth is too shallow,
or if too much is concentrated on one side,
a lump can form on the skin surface.
Third,
a lack of understanding of facial anatomy.
If injection is performed without accurately identifying
the location of blood vessels,
it can even lead to a vessel blockage accident.
In the end, all of these problems depend on
the practitioner's skill and experience.

In fact, most side effects come from a lack of technique
and anatomical knowledge.
In other words, it is not so much a problem with the ingredient itself
as it is with how it is handled.
Personalized treatment
is the key.
"Then what should I do?
Would a place that is expensive and famous be fine?"
The answer is to approach it in a way that suits you.
Skin condition, facial volume distribution,
muscle movement, and even lifestyle habits
must all be considered
for a safe and natural-looking result.

Especially with an ingredient like Radiesse that is firm
and lasts a long time,
planning well from the beginning is essential.
Putting in more does not automatically
mean better results,
and if you take too conservative of an approach,
the effect may be minimal.
That is why analysis and design before the procedure
are even more important for Jamsil Radiesse.
Ultimately, the ones who carry out this customized planning
are medical professionals with skilled experience
and anatomical understanding,
so please keep that in mind.

In addition, after a personalized procedure is performed,
aftercare is also important.
Immediately after the procedure, it is better not to
touch the treated area excessively
or massage it,
and for a certain period of time, it is safer to avoid
intense exercise or hot environments such as saunas.
Conclusion
So far, I have explained the principles of Jamsil Radiesse,
its side effects, and the importance of personalized treatment.
To summarize the main points once more,
they are as follows.
Radiesse is very useful for improving skin hollowness
and reduced elasticity.
However, it is also a procedure that requires
careful attention.

So rather than making a hasty decision based only on
noticeable results,
I recommend understanding the procedure's principles
and the possibility of side effects,
and then approaching it in a way that suits you.
In the end, it is a choice that affects
your face and your health.
Look into it carefully,
confirm the details, and then undergo the procedure.
In particular, do not forget that the practitioner's
skilled experience and anatomical understanding
are important.

Thank you for reading this long post
all the way to the end.
This has been Jin-Young Lim,
Chief Director of Piap Clinic in Jamsil.
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