
“Lately, my nasolabial folds seem deeper.”
“Since my cheek area has sagged, my face looks more tired.”
“My jawline looks blurry because of my double chin.”
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Many people notice these changes when they look in the mirror.
If your facial contours look different even though your weight has not changed much, it may be more than a simple skin texture issue and could be the beginning of changes in facial structure.
In particular, nasolabial folds, cheek sagging, and a double chin are areas that become noticeably visible when reduced skin elasticity and structural changes occur together.
Let’s look at why these changes happen and what approaches can be used.^^
Why Nasolabial Folds Become Deeper

Nasolabial folds are often not just simple wrinkles,
but rather something that appears along with changes in facial structure.
As time passes, collagen decreases and cheek tissue shifts downward, making the fold running from beside the nose to the corners of the mouth look deeper.
The following factors can also have an effect:
Reduced skin elasticity
Sagging cheek tissue
Changes in skin thickness
Repeated facial movements
That is why many people feel that nasolabial folds are difficult to improve with skin-texture care alone.
Why Cheek Sagging Occurs

Cheek sagging refers to a condition in which the deep fat layer inside the cheeks moves downward,
making the face look heavier.
When the cheek area sags,
nasolabial folds may look deeper,
the jawline may look less defined,
and
the center of the face may appear to droop downward.
These changes are often related not just to the skin surface, but to the deeper structure of the skin.
Causes of a Double Chin

A double chin is not always caused simply by weight gain.
The following factors can work together:
Jawline elasticity loss
Sagging tissue under the chin
Blurred boundary between the neck and jaw
Changes in fat distribution
So even without a significant change in weight, the jawline may look blurry or a double chin may stand out.
What Lifting Method Can Help?

When facial structure changes appear together, as with nasolabial folds, cheek sagging, and a double chin, many people become interested in lifting treatments.
There are various types of lifting devices, and the energy sources used—such as ultrasound and radiofrequency—also differ.
Among them, one device drawing attention these days is Alltite Lifting.
In particular, it is a method that delivers energy intensively to the dermal layer and is designed to involve little pain thanks to cooling.
The Principle of Alltite Lifting with Almost No Pain

Alltite is a lifting method that uses a focused dielectric heating approach.
While general radiofrequency methods use tissue resistance heat,
Alltite forms frictional heat through the rotational movement of water molecules.
This thermal energy is delivered mainly to the dermal layer and the SMAS layer,
which can be understood as an approach that considers both the surface and deeper layers of the skin.
In addition, cooling technology is applied to help reduce the burden of heat stimulation.
That is why we recommend it to people who are considering lifting for the first time and are worried about pain!
Alltite Lifting Information at Ogana Cell Jamsil Branch

Proper elasticity correction for my skin is important!
In some cases, nasolabial folds are the main concern,
while in others, cheek sagging or a double chin has a greater impact.
So rather than deciding based only on the name of the lifting device, it is important to check your current skin condition and facial structure together and then choose the direction that suits your skin.
Because the degree of pain each person feels differs, and the appropriate method for skin concerns also varies,
at Ogana Cell Jamsil Branch, we help with personalized 1:1 elasticity correction using lifting methods matched to your skin condition.
An Alltite event is currently underway as well, so if you would like more details, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you~!

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