
“Even if I apply moisturizer, the tightness inside my skin does not go away.”
When the skin lacks moisture, your face can feel as if it is cracking and constantly pulling.
If you leave it alone, it can damage your skin texture and may even lead to wrinkles, so you try applying a rich moisturizer, but it does not always solve the problem.
In cases like this, the environment inside the skin usually needs to be improved.
This is why many people look into the LDM procedure.

I think those of you reading this article also came here because of similar concerns.
Today, let’s go through exactly how LDM improves the skin and why there are so many reviews, one by one.
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Hongdae LDM
Procedure principle
LDM (Localized Dynamic Micromassage) translates to “localized dynamic micro-vibration massage.”
It is a somewhat unfamiliar name, right?^^
But the mechanism is relatively simple.

LDM rapidly alternates three different ultrasound frequencies (1MHz, 3MHz, and 10MHz) and delivers them to the skin.
The micro-vibrations created at this time stimulate the lymph in the skin, helping to calm the skin and maintain moisture.

The key point is that these vibrations work deeply down to the dermis, not just on the skin surface!
Thanks to this, it can help address dryness from within, not just leave the outside feeling moisturized.
Also, because this device does not use high-temperature thermal energy or aggressive exfoliation,
people with sensitive skin or acne-prone skin can receive it with relatively little burden.
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Procedure effects
If you think of LDM as a procedure limited only to moisturizing or soothing, that would be a little unfortunate!
Because it can help improve the environment inside the skin, it may be beneficial in various ways.
In particular, you can expect effects such as skin calming, maintaining moisture within the skin, reducing breakouts, and improving recovery.

In particular, clinics often combine LDM for calming purposes after procedures such as Rejuran, Pico Toning, Fraxel, and MTS.
Some people have also shared reviews like, “I got LDM on the same day as Fraxel, and there was almost no redness the next day.”
(Of course, results can vary from person to person, so an exact assessment requires consultation with a specialist.)
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Side effects and precautions
LDM is generally considered a relatively low-irritation procedure, but since it is still a treatment performed on the skin, there are a few things you should definitely know.
First, because LDM does not apply strong heat to the skin like radiofrequency or lasers, typical post-procedure side effects such as swelling or peeling are relatively uncommon.
However, if your skin condition is extremely sensitive, you may temporarily experience redness or a slight stinging sensation.
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Also, when acne inflammation is severe, LDM can help reduce the inflammation,
but for acne that is filled with a lot of pus or is about to burst, a separate treatment may need to be performed first, depending on the medical staff’s judgment.
In the end, please remember that for any procedure, an accurate diagnosis and prescription tailored to your skin condition come first.
I have explained why Hongdae LDM is a procedure with many reviews—does it make a bit more sense now?
Many of the people who come looking for this procedure say they heard reviews like,
“After getting it regularly, at some point my skin stopped reacting as easily as it used to.”
Even if a procedure helps many other people,
it may not suit you, so we recommend consulting with a specialist before the procedure!
I hope today’s information was helpful, and I’ll come back next time with other useful information.
Thank you. This was Hongdae Sinchon UNI U&I.
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