
Nice to meet you.
This is Lim Jin-young,
Chief Director of PIAF Clinic.
"I’ve been getting regular care,
so why aren’t there any noticeable changes?"
You spend time on it,
and you spend money on it,
so it can be frustrating
when you don’t see the kind of change
you expected.
At first, you may be satisfied
with the feeling that your skin has become
more hydrated and smoother,
but as time goes by,
you may start to wonder,
"Am I really doing this right?"
In particular, changes in areas like wrinkles
or elasticity can feel slow
no matter how much care you receive,
and you may be confused,
unsure whether
"this is enough, or whether I need a different approach."

So today, I’d like to share
an essential point you should know
when receiving Samjeon-dong skin care.
If you read this article,
you’ll understand why you haven’t been able
to achieve satisfying results so far,
and you’ll learn
how you need to approach it
to experience real change.
Please focus for just 3 minutes.
If you only address the outside,
the inside won’t change.
Our skin is broadly divided into
the outer layer (epidermis)
and the inner layers (dermis and subcutaneous tissue).
The outside is the part we can see,
while the inside is what supports
elasticity and structure.
However, when receiving Samjeon-dong skin care,
most treatments focus mainly
on the outer layer.

This includes removing dead skin cells,
calming the skin,
replenishing moisture,
and helping circulation.
Of course, this approach
can make the skin look clearer and smoother.
It is certainly helpful
for soothing and recovering skin
that has been irritated.
But the problem is that
fine lines deepening
or loss of elasticity
starts from within.
As we age,
collagen decreases,
and as regeneration slows down,
the structure itself changes.
In this situation,
continuing to refine only the surface
cannot prevent changes in the inside.

It’s similar to repainting only the outside wall of a building
and expecting the inner pillars to become stronger.
In Samjeon-dong skin care,
maintaining the surface is important,
but that alone makes it difficult
to change structural issues
such as existing wrinkles,
sagging contours, or deeply set pigmentation.
That is why you need a perspective
that looks at both the surface and the inside together.
Treatments and care
need to go together.
To bring about changes deep within,
medical procedures such as lasers,
injections, and lifting are needed.

These methods directly stimulate
deep within the skin,
inducing collagen production
or rearranging the structure
to bring about meaningful improvement.
But this is where many people
miss an important point.
Just because you received a procedure
does not mean everything is over.
Right after the procedure,
changes are happening inside,
but the outer layer is red
and in a sensitive state.

If you do not properly care for the surface at this time,
the good changes happening inside
may take a long time to appear on the outside,
or recovery may be slow,
leaving you dissatisfied with the results.
To properly make use of Samjeon-dong skin care,
you need a flow in which
procedures strengthen the inside
and care soothes the outside.

Among those who say,
"Why don’t I see any changes"
after receiving only a procedure,
many more than expected
had insufficient aftercare.
It wasn’t that the procedure itself
was a problem,
but that the protection and soothing
needed during the recovery process afterward
were missing.
Therefore, procedures and care
should not be thought of separately,
but should be considered together
as part of one flow.
Recovery is part of
the "real process."
The recovery period after a procedure
is not simply a time to wait.

How you manage your skin during this period
can change the final result.
When the skin is regenerating
and settling in,
careful support such as soothing,
moisturizing, and helping circulation
can speed up recovery
and make the results appear more clearly.
On the other hand, if you neglect this process,
the effects of the procedure may not fully appear,
and you may be left thinking,
"I spent money on this, so why is this all I got?"
In Samjeon-dong skin care,
this is exactly where the role of care lies.

It helps bring the changes created by the procedure
to the surface effectively,
and stabilizes the sensitized state
so the skin can return to its normal condition more quickly.
So rather than simply thinking,
"One procedure is enough,"
it is important to plan together
how you will continue care afterward.
Looking at the whole flow,
including recovery,
that is the right way to make use
of Samjeon-dong skin care.

So far, I’ve explained why
both the surface and the inside need to be addressed,
and how procedures and care
need to be connected
to create real change.
Ultimately, one alone is not enough.
If you keep refining only the surface,
you’ll miss changes happening inside,
and if you receive only the procedure
and neglect recovery,
the results will not appear properly.
Only when the two work together
will the skin begin to move
in the direction you want.
Because skin is not simple,
please remember that
it is difficult to achieve the desired result
with only one method.

Thank you for focusing
all the way to the end of this long post.
This was Lim Jin-young,
Chief Director of PIAF Clinic.
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