
"These days, I feel like
my face has started sagging more..."
"Should I look into Ulthera?"
Hello.
I’m Im Jin-young,
Chief Director of Piaph Clinic in Jamsil.
You probably clicked on this article
because you’re interested in lifting.
And you’re likely wondering
which method would be best
to improve facial firmness.
But.
"Ulthera?
It’s famous, so I can just get it."
Quite a lot of people
think this in a very simple way.

What happened in the end?
Without seeing the change they expected,
they end up wasting only the cost.
I hope none of you reading this
have to go through that.
In the main part, I’ve summarized
the 2 points you must check
before a Bangi-dong Ulthera procedure.
Please think of this as an investment in yourself,
and focus for just 3 minutes from here.
Why you shouldn’t
insist only on Bangi-dong Ulthera
Just because it’s a lifting procedure
doesn’t mean Ulthera is the only one.

There are truly
a wide variety of lifting devices on the market.
Bangi-dong Thermage, Shurink, TenTherma,
Serf, and many other options
are available.
Each device delivers energy
differently,
and the skin depth it affects,
the areas it can be used on,
and the recovery time it requires
also differ.
So the first priority is
to find the device that suits
your skin condition exactly.

To do this, a 3D facial analysis system
such as Mark View is used
to precisely measure
the direction of sagging,
as well as skin depth
and firmness.
If you also consider age, occupation,
and lifestyle patterns,
then you can determine
the lifting device that is truly
effective for you.
That’s because the recovery period,
or "downtime," differs for each device.
After going through this comprehensive examination
and finding the method that fits you,
it may turn out that a device other than Ulthera,
such as Bangi-dong Thermage or TenTherma,
is much more suitable.
So don’t assume that
Bangi-dong Ulthera alone
is the only answer.

Accurate OO,
this is the key.
The core of the Ulthera procedure
is precise targeting.
Imagine the scene of shooting a bow and arrow.
If you shoot roughly
without aiming properly at the target,
the arrow will fly off
to an unintended place, right?
Lifting is the same.
You need to identify
the exact area where sagging has occurred,
and then deliver energy
at the right depth and intensity
for that location
if you want the desired improvement.

That is why, even in an Ulthera procedure,
through a precise examination process,
the most important thing is to aim accurately
at the points where lifting is truly needed.
Only then can you clearly improve
areas where firmness has disappeared
and wrinkles have deepened.
For example, the locations where skin sags
and wrinkles appear
vary greatly from person to person,
such as the lower cheeks,
the jawline,
or the sides of the neck.

But suppose the practitioner
focused energy only on the front of the cheeks
for a patient whose goal
was to improve the jawline.
Then there is a risk
that the cheeks may look swollen,
or that the left-right balance may be disrupted.
If shots are placed in the wrong location
or in unnecessary areas like this,
side effects such as hollow cheeks
or facial asymmetry can appear.
In the end, how carefully the skin condition
is diagnosed from the beginning
determines the success or failure
of the Bangi-dong Ulthera procedure.
How do you choose
the lifting treatment that fits you?
"Is Ulthera suitable for my skin?
Or would another device
be better?"
Everyone ends up worrying about this.

At times like this, as mentioned earlier,
you need to fully consider your skin condition,
lifestyle, and more.
Through sufficient examination,
you need to clearly determine whether
you need stimulation of the deeper skin layers,
or whether care for the superficial layers
should take priority.
If you are busy because of your job
and it is difficult to secure recovery time,
it may be wise to choose a device
that allows a quicker return to daily life
rather than one with longer downtime.
On the other hand, if you are older
and have changes in muscle mass
or subcutaneous fat,
then a device that stimulates
deep layers rather than just the epidermis
may be functionally more effective.

In conclusion, to find the lifting treatment
that is right for you,
you must go through the process of
precise diagnosis → skin condition analysis
→ customized device selection.
So rather than visiting just one place
and making a hasty decision,
visit at least 3 places
and receive detailed consultations
about these points.

Check how the precise diagnosis is performed,
and choose a clinic where they explain in detail
which lifting device is right for you
and why.
So far, I’ve explained that you should not
insist only on Bangi-dong Ulthera,
but instead consider your skin and lifestyle
comprehensively when choosing a lift.

To summarize the key points once more:
First, lifting devices are not limited to Ulthera alone,
and there are various options,
including Bangi-dong Thermage.
Second, the advantage of Ulthera
is "precise targeting,"
but this also requires proper diagnosis
and customized application.
Third, what matters in the end
is receiving an evaluation that considers
your skin condition, lifestyle habits, and more,
and then choosing the device
that matches those findings.
Please keep this in mind
and find the method that is most suitable for you.

Thank you for reading
to the end of this long post.
This has been Im Jin-young,
Chief Director of Piaph Clinic.
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