
Nice to meet you.
I’m Jin Young Lim, the chief director of Piaf Clinic.
Geoyeodong skin care,
"I’ve been getting it regularly,
so why can’t I see any change?"
You put in the time,
and you spend the money,
but if things don’t change as much as you expected,
you can’t help feeling empty.
At first, you’re satisfied because
your skin feels more hydrated
and looks brighter,
but as time passes,
you start wondering,
"Am I doing this right?"
Especially for concerns like elasticity or wrinkles,
even after repeated sessions,
there seems to be no noticeable change,
and you may feel confused about
whether this is the right approach
or if you should be doing something else.

So today, I’d like to share the key point
you must know when receiving
Geoyeodong skin care.
If you read this post,
you’ll understand why you haven’t
been getting the results you wanted so far,
and you’ll learn
what kind of approach is needed
to create real change.
Please focus for just 3 minutes.
Why does skin stay stuck
even when you spend money?

Because only the surface is being treated
over and over again.
Our skin is divided into
a surface layer and a deeper layer.
The outer layer is called the epidermis,
which is the part you can see,
and the inner layers are the dermis
and subcutaneous tissue,
which support elasticity.
Most care is centered on the epidermis.
That includes exfoliation, soothing,
moisturizing, and nutrient supply.

This approach certainly helps
smooth the skin texture
and make it look brighter.
Skin that looked dull can feel
hydrated and clearer,
and for a few days after treatment,
you feel good about it.
But as time passes,
it returns to the way it was before,
and structural issues like wrinkles
or sagging do not change at all.
That’s because those changes begin
not in the epidermis,
but in the dermis.
As collagen and elastic fibers decrease,
the structure that supported the skin weakens,
and simply working on the surface
does not restore what’s underneath.
It’s like repainting only the outside wall
of a building without strengthening
the pillars inside.

In Geoyeodong skin care,
taking care of the surface is important,
but that alone makes it difficult to change
structural issues such as existing wrinkles,
sagging contours, or deep pigmentation.
That is why you need a perspective
that also considers the deeper layers.
If I just get procedures regularly,
will I see results?
By this point, you may be
misunderstanding something small.
Since the deeper layers need to change,
you might think you should work hard
on procedures like lasers, injections,
or radiofrequency lifting.

That is partly true.
If the right method is applied
through a consultation,
these procedures can act directly
on the dermis to promote collagen production
or induce more substantial improvement
by reorganizing tissue structure.
But the problem arises here.
You think that once you’ve had the procedure,
that’s the end of it.
In reality, what comes after
is even more important.
Right after the procedure,
regeneration begins underneath,
but the surface still has residual heat
and is red or sensitive.

This is the most important stage
that determines the final result.
During this process, when regeneration
is active and tissues are being reorganized,
careful attention to the skin surface,
such as soothing, moisturizing,
and supporting circulation,
helps recovery happen faster
and makes the effects appear more clearly.
On the other hand, if you let this stage pass carelessly,
the changes created by the procedure
may not fully show,
leaving only the feeling that
"I did get it done,
but it feels somewhat unclear."
If soothing is not done properly,
recovery becomes slow.
If moisture is lacking,
the regeneration process is interrupted.
And if circulation is blocked,
the effects take longer to appear.

In conclusion,
what matters most in Geoyeodong skin care
is creating a flow that manages both
the surface and the deeper layers at the same time.
In other words, they should not be treated
as separate concepts,
but connected as one process.
The internal changes created by procedures
need to be brought clearly to the surface,
and when the sensitized condition is
stabilized quickly,
the skin can recover to its best state.

So far, I’ve explained why
the deeper layers and the surface
need to be managed together,
and how clear change is created
when procedures and care are connected.
In the end, one alone is not enough.
If you keep only working on the surface,
the deeper layers will continue to break down,
and if you only get procedures
and neglect recovery,
the results will be less impressive than expected.
Only when the two move together
does the skin finally begin to change
in the direction you want.

Because skin is not simple,
please remember that
it is difficult to get the results you want
by relying on just one thing.
Naturally, if you want to receive
Geoyeodong skin care that won’t feel wasteful,
it is best to avoid places that only emphasize
the importance of care or recommend
a large number of procedures.
Look for a place that properly explains
the organic connection between care and procedures,
and that carefully plans the entire process
while balancing the two.
Thank you for reading this long post to the end.

This has been Jin Young Lim,
Chief Director of Piaf Clinic.
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