
Nice to meet you.
I’m Lim Jin-young,
Chief Director of Piap Clinic.
You spend both time and money
receiving care,
but when you look in the mirror,
you may feel disappointed
because nothing seems different.
You make another reservation
hoping, “This time will be different,”
but the result is similar,
and you start to wonder
whether you chose the wrong thing
or whether it simply doesn’t suit your skin
from the beginning.
Even as you look into
Seongnae-dong skin care now,
there may already be some anxiety in your mind,
like, “Will it really work this time?”

So today, I’d like to focus on the key points:
why you have not been able to get the results you wanted until now,
and what kind of approach you need
in order to experience clear changes.
If you read this article to the end,
you will clearly understand
what to use as your 기준 moving forward.
Please invest just 3 minutes.
The problem lies “inside”
The biggest reason results do not appear
is that only the surface is being treated repeatedly.
Skin is divided into entirely different layers:
an outer layer and an inner layer.

The outside is called the epidermis,
which is the visible part,
and the inside consists of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue,
the structures responsible for elasticity.
Most Seongnae-dong skin care treatments focus on the epidermis.
These include exfoliation,
soothing care,
nutrient supply,
and hydration.
This kind of approach clearly helps
smooth the skin texture
and make the skin look clearer.
A tired, dull complexion can feel
moisturized and brighter,
and for a few days after receiving care,
you do feel better.
But as time passes,
it returns to its original state,
and structural issues such as wrinkles
or sagging do not change at all.
That is because those changes begin
in the dermis, not the epidermis.

As collagen and elastic fibers decrease,
the structure that supports the skin weakens,
and simply continuing to treat the surface
does not restore what is underneath.
It is like repainting the wallpaper
in a house where the foundation is collapsing.
In Seongnae-dong skin care,
epidermal care is important,
but you need to clearly recognize
that it alone cannot stop age-related changes.
Can you get by with just one treatment or one type of care?
To create real changes deep inside,
medical interventions such as lasers,
injections,
or radiofrequency lifting
become necessary.

These methods act directly on the dermis,
promoting collagen synthesis
or
inducing genuine improvement
by reorganizing tissue structure.
However, there is one thing
many people misunderstand.
They think that once they receive a procedure,
that is the end of it.
In reality, what happens after that
is even more important.
Right after a procedure,
regeneration starts internally,
but externally the skin still has residual heat
and may be red or sensitive.
At this point, depending on how the epidermis is managed,
the speed and clarity with which the changes inside
appear on the surface are determined.

If soothing is not handled properly,
recovery slows down,
if moisture is lacking,
the regeneration process is disrupted,
and if circulation is blocked,
the effects take longer to appear.
The best way to use Seongnae-dong skin care is
to create a flow that focuses on helping the epidermis recover after a procedure.

Among those who feel,
“I spent the money, so why is this all I got?”
a significant number have a case where the procedure itself was not the problem,
but aftercare did not continue sufficiently.
Procedures and care are not separate concepts;
they need to be connected as one process.
“Recovery” determines the result.
The recovery period after a procedure is not simply time spent waiting.
This period is the most important stage
for determining the final result.
During this process, regeneration is active
and tissues are being reorganized,
and if soothing, moisturizing,
and circulation management properly support it,
the recovery speed increases
and the effects become more clearly visible.

On the other hand, if this process is ignored,
the changes created by the procedure may not fully emerge,
leaving only the feeling that
“it was done, but something feels vague.”
That is exactly why care matters
in Seongnae-dong skin care.
It plays the role of clearly bringing out
the internal changes created by the procedure on the surface,
and quickly stabilizing sensitive skin.
So rather than thinking,
“One procedure is all I need,”
it is important to plan in advance
how you will continue the process afterward.

An approach that looks at the whole process,
including recovery,
that is how to properly make use of
Seongnae-dong skin care.
So far, I explained why the surface and internal structure
need to be treated together,
and how clear changes are created
when procedures and care are connected.
In the end, the message is that one alone is not enough.
If you keep treating only the surface,
the inside keeps breaking down,
and if you only receive procedures
while neglecting recovery,
the results become less distinct than expected.
Only when the two move together
can the skin finally begin to change
in the direction you want.

Because skin is not simple,
I hope you will remember that relying on just one thing
makes it difficult to achieve the results you want.
Thank you for reading to the end.
This has been Lim Jin-young,
Chief Director of Piap Clinic.
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