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A Less Stimulating Onda Lifting in Seocho District

그리니 피부과 의원 · ❤️사당역 그리니피부과❤️ · September 17, 2025

When considering a skin lifting procedure, one of the biggest reasons people hesitate is “stimulation.” The 부담 of doing something to the skin right away is already significant, and...

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Clinic: 그리니 피부과 의원

Original post date: September 17, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:20 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

When considering a skin lifting procedure,

one of the biggest reasons people hesitate is

“stimulation.”

The 부담 of doing something to the skin right away is already significant,

and many people also worry about swelling or bruising after the procedure,

or whether it will interfere with daily life.

In particular, people with sensitive skin have no choice but to be even more cautious.

Today, we will take a look at Seocho District Onda Lifting,

which is less irritating while still offering

a lifting effect.

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As people age,

many notice changes such as the facial line becoming less defined

or a loss of firmness.

Especially when the sagging jawline or the thicker

cheek area starts to stand out every time you look in the mirror,

your interest in lifting procedures naturally increases.

However, surgery feels burdensome,

and procedures with a long recovery time are often something people hesitate about.

At times like this, one non-surgical method that can provide a lifting effect

is Seocho District Onda Lifting.

It is a procedure that has been steadily gaining attention among people who want

both improved facial elasticity and contour.

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Seocho District Onda Lifting delivers radiofrequency energy

deep into the dermal layer of the skin,

inducing collagen production

and thereby improving firmness.

Unlike lasers or surgery,

it does not stimulate the skin surface,

so it has little to no impact on daily life,

and because it can be performed in a short time,

it is considered suitable even for busy office workers or parents raising children.

When the skin overall starts to sag,

the jawline loses definition,

and the texture feels rougher than before,

a decrease in collagen and elastic fibers may be the cause.

In such cases, if you restore firmness from within the skin through Onda lifting,

the facial contour can naturally become more refined,

and you may experience the skin appearing smoother and more vibrant on the outside as well.

It is especially recommended for those who want to improve a tired-looking face

without aggressive lifting.

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The biggest advantage of Onda lifting is that

as time passes after the procedure,

collagen within the skin gradually increases,

allowing the skin to change into a more natural and firm state.

Main effects include

jawline refinement, reduction of nasolabial folds, cheek lifting, texture improvement,

and a more defined overall facial contour.

In particular, because there is no direct damage,

you may also expect effects such as pore reduction and tone improvement.

Then let’s look at frequently asked questions about Seocho District Onda Lifting.

Q. Can I wash my face or apply makeup right after the procedure?

A. In most cases, yes.

If you have sensitive skin, please avoid irritating products for about a day.

Q. How many sessions are needed to see results?

A. It varies by person,

but many people feel an effect after just one session.

If you want better results,

repeat treatments every 2 to 3 months for 2 to 3 sessions are recommended,

and continued maintenance is possible.

Q. Is the pain severe?

A. Usually it is manageable, with only a feeling of warmth and slight tingling,

and when anesthetic cream is used together,

the procedure can be performed with almost no pain.

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Onda lifting is relatively low in irritation

and has a short recovery period,

but post-procedure care should not be neglected.

In particular, the skin may temporarily become sensitive right after the procedure,

so sun protection and moisturizing care are essential.

Using products that contain soothing ingredients

within a range that does not burden the skin may be helpful,

and rather than using too many products at once,

it is more effective to focus on only the necessary areas according to your skin condition.

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Greeni Dermatology is directly treated by a dermatologist,

which is only 2% of doctors in South Korea,

and rather than indiscriminate repeated procedures,

it provides only precise treatment tailored to the patient’s skin condition and needs as a principle.

In particular, for non-surgical lifting procedures based on radiofrequency,

such as Onda lifting,

the clinic’s treatment system is configured to reduce irritation while enabling an effective approach

by utilizing Q-Nd:YAG and Long pulse 755+1064 equipment.

In addition, the thoughtfully designed spaces,

including a private one-person treatment room,

a Magic Glass consultation room for detailed counseling,

and a middle waiting area,

provide comfort not only in the flow of treatment

but also in the patient’s 마음.

The clinic also operates weekday evening hours (Mon–Fri) and weekend hours (Sat, Sun),

so you can visit conveniently even with a busy schedule.

If you have started to feel a loss of firmness,

it is better to consider a method that can care for the skin stably from within,

rather than simply addressing symptoms that appear on the surface.

If you are looking for a lifting effect that is relatively natural while causing less irritation,

please consider Seocho District Onda Lifting.

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