[Bongbong Plastic Surgery]
Sensitive skin during seasonal transitions,
Allogeneic dermis skin booster

Every year when the seasons change, especially during the transition from hot summer to dry autumn, the skin also tends to react easily to changes. As the temperature difference between day and night becomes larger and the humidity in the air becomes unstable, the skin naturally becomes tense. The first thing you feel in this kind of environment is dryness and sensitivity.

On the outside, it may look oily, but inside it is dry, and products you normally use may sting or cause redness to appear. These are typical skin reactions during seasonal transitions. At times like this, how you respond to the signals your skin sends can make a difference in your skin condition over the following months.

Recently, regeneration-based care methods that can strengthen and soothe the skin barrier have been getting attention. In particular, it is interesting that regenerative-promoting substances such as stem cell-derived ingredients, PRP, and SVF are being used in skin recovery.

Rather than approaching what role stem cell ingredients play in the skin as merely promotional wording, it is meaningful to talk about how they are actually used in the process of supporting the skin barrier and promoting regeneration.

In particular, SVF extracted from fat tissue or PRP separated from blood can be introduced as possibilities that may be gently absorbed into sensitive skin without irritation and help support recovery.

It is said that SVF was used during fat grafting, and that not only improved graft survival rates but also skin regeneration effects were observed. Cases like this can offer hints that may also be applied during seasonal transitions, when the skin becomes more sensitive. In other words, when the skin weakens and becomes more sensitive, focusing on recovery and reconstruction rather than simply stimulating it is a much more practical and effective approach.

A method that combines RF energy with regenerative substances to induce collagen contraction and recovery in the skin was also mentioned. This likewise gives the impression that, if used appropriately at times when the skin is unstable, such as during seasonal transitions, it may help bring out the skin’s own strength without excessive procedures.

Of course, not every procedure or approach is suitable for everyone, and a customized approach based on each person’s skin type and condition is important. But the key point is likely the attitude of managing skin during seasonal transitions in a way that understands and strengthens the skin’s internal recovery function, rather than simply applying something on the outside.

Just because your skin has become sensitive does not mean the answer is to avoid everything or only rest, and on the other hand, pushing forward with excessive procedures is not desirable either. At this time, when the skin is at its most delicate and sensitive, this content once again reminded me that what is needed is a method that can help regeneration while minimizing irritation.
In particular, regenerative materials such as stem cells, PRP, and SVF are expected to continue being applied in various ways in the field of aesthetic skin care. During times when the skin has difficulty recovering on its own, such as during seasonal transitions, methods that support the recovery mechanisms working within the skin may attract even more attention.


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