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Titanium Lifting Side Effects and Pain: Read This If You’re Worried <Must Read>

You&I Skin Clinic Yeongdeungpo · 냥닥터의 피부 시술 이야기 · July 29, 2025

Titanium Lifting Side Effects and Pain: Read This If You’re Worried <Must Read> ​ ​ ​ 'Titanium lifting pain—how much does it hurt? I’m also worried about side effects. The reviews...

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Clinic: You&I Skin Clinic Yeongdeungpo

Original post date: July 29, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 3:44 PM

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Titanium Lifting Side Effects and Pain: Read This If You’re Worried <Must Read>

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'Titanium lifting pain—how much does it hurt?

I’m also worried about side effects.

The reviews say it’s fine, though...'

Because it was a procedure reportedly received by a certain influencer who appeared on TV before the Waterbomb stage, titanium lifting is attracting a lot of attention.

As interest has grown, many people also seem to be worrying and hesitating because of pain and side effects.

Rather than vague expectations or unfounded worries, it is important to make the right choice based on accurate information suited to your skin and situation.

Today, we’ll take a detailed look at the effects of titanium lifting, the pain involved, and the side effects you should know before the procedure.

Table of contents

  • The principles and effects of titanium lifting

  • How painful is titanium lifting?

  • What are the side effects?

Titanium lifting side effects Titanium lifting principles and effects

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Titanium lifting is not a procedure that uses ultrasound or radiofrequency, but a laser lifting procedure that uses three wavelengths of laser at the same time.

The principle is that laser light energy stimulates collagen in the skin, helping improve elasticity.

Compared with other lifting procedures, it can provide more immediate tightening and lifting effects, and it is also effective for improving fine lines and shrinking pores.

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The duration may vary depending on a person’s skin condition, age, and lifestyle, but on average it lasts about 6 months to 1 year.

It is especially effective for enhancing the jawline.

Also, another feature is that you can wash your face or apply makeup immediately after the procedure, and you can return to daily life almost as usual without a special recovery period (downtime).

Titanium lifting side effects How painful is titanium lifting?

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Among various lifting procedures, titanium lifting is relatively less painful, so it is a good option for people trying lifting for the first time.

However, the experience of pain varies greatly from person to person.

Usually, many people undergo the procedure without numbing cream, but even when numbing cream is applied sufficiently, some people still feel a slight stimulation during the treatment.

If you are sensitive to pain, you can ask the medical staff in advance to allow more time for the numbing cream to take effect.

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The procedure itself usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes, and during the treatment you may feel a gentle warmth inside the skin.

If you feel warmth, it is also a sign that the energy is being properly delivered into the skin.

In conclusion, even if you are very concerned about pain, most people can undergo the procedure without difficulty, so there is no need to feel overly burdened.

Titanium lifting What are the side effects?

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Since it is a laser-based procedure, the most common side effect that may occur is an unexpected hair removal effect.

For example, in men, the beard line may be affected, and in women, hair in areas with a lot of fine hair may become reduced or thinner.

If the area is one where hair should be preserved, adjustments are necessary after thorough consultation with the medical staff before the procedure.

Also, when there are wounds, inflammation, injection marks, or bruising on the skin, the laser energy can act too intensely on those areas, so caution is needed.

Therefore, it is safer to avoid treating areas with these symptoms as much as possible, or to receive the procedure after they have fully recovered.

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It is a procedure that can be recommended for people experiencing skin care for the first time, but you should keep in mind that titanium lifting side effects and pain can vary from person to person.

Above all, it is most important to accurately understand your skin condition and the changes you hope to achieve, and to make a careful decision through sufficient consultation.

If you decide to undergo the procedure, please remember that it is important to choose a trustworthy place with extensive experience and thorough aftercare.

Thank you. This was Yeongdeungpo UNI-I^^

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