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Oligio X vs. Oligio Improvements <300-Shot Effects>

You&I Skin Clinic Yeongdeungpo · 냥닥터의 피부 시술 이야기 · September 26, 2025

Oligio X vs. Oligio Improvements <300-Shot Effects> ​ ​ ​ "I’ve been seeing a lot of Oligio X reviews lately. How is it different from the original Oligio? I’m wondering whether 30...

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Clinic: You&I Skin Clinic Yeongdeungpo

Original post date: September 26, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:26 PM

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

Oligio X vs. Oligio Improvements <300-Shot Effects>

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"I’ve been seeing a lot of Oligio X reviews lately.

How is it different from the original Oligio?

I’m wondering whether 300 shots can really be effective."

In recent Oligio X treatment reviews, many people say their skin felt firmer, the pain was less, and their facial lines looked more defined.

So many people are curious about what has improved with Oligio X compared with the original Oligio.

Today, I’ll explain the differences between Oligio X and Oligio, as well as the effects and precautions when using 300 shots as a reference.

Table of Contents

  • What has improved?

  • Effects according to skin concerns <300 shots>

  • Pain, treatment interval, and duration

Oligio X vs. Oligio What has improved?

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Oligio is a method that delivers monopolar radiofrequency to the dermis to stimulate collagen and increase skin elasticity.

Thanks to this, it helps with lifting and improving elasticity.

Oligio X is a second-generation device that advances this principle.

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The original Oligio had a single mode, but Oligio X has been divided into two modes.

  1. G mode

It warms the upper dermis with a gentle heat sensation and helps retain heat in the deeper layer to improve results.

  1. X mode

With stronger deep-layer heat, it can deliver a lasting heat sensation from the inside and maintain the effect for a longer time.

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The G/X dual mode, which uses these two modes together, can stimulate both the shallow and deep areas of the dermis at the same time, delivering a broader and stronger effect.

This makes customized treatment by area possible, and the cooling function has also been strengthened by more than twice, further reducing surface skin damage and pain!

In other words, Oligio X can be seen as a second-generation device that improves results, safety, and comfort at the same time.

Oligio X vs. Oligio Effects according to skin concerns <300 shots>

Oligio X can be applied to various concern areas, such as nasolabial folds, fine lines around the eyes, double chin, and pore improvement.

The effects appear over time as collagen gradually regenerates rather than immediately.

And to explain the number of shots that many people ask about, the shot count refers to the number of shots used during the procedure to deliver energy.

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If it says 300 shots, you can think of it as meaning that the Oligio X device delivers energy to the skin 300 times.

In the case of Oligio X, even 300 shots can promote collagen regeneration and allow you to sufficiently experience skin elasticity and lifting effects.

That is why 300 shots are often chosen by people trying the procedure for the first time or as a supplement after another lifting treatment.

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However, the total number of shots needed should be adjusted according to skin condition, individual aging, and the area of concern.

In particular, if treating the entire face, 600 shots or more may be recommended.

This is because with radiofrequency lifting such as Oligio X, a certain level of heating in the dermis must accumulate before collagen regeneration and lifting effects become meaningful.

The first few shots are used to raise the skin temperature, and after a certain temperature is reached, they become effective shots that produce a soothing effect.

Then, if a person has thicker skin, more shots may be needed, right?

So rather than deciding simply between 300 shots or 600 shots, determine the appropriate number of shots for your skin condition after consulting with the medical staff.

Oligio X vs. Oligio Pain, treatment interval, and duration

Thanks to the enhanced cooling system, Oligio X causes much less pain than before.

The risk of surface skin irritation or burns is also lower, so it can be received safely.

The treatment interval is usually recommended every 3 to 6 months, and if 300 to 600 shots are repeated in stages, the effects can last for more than 6 months, and in some cases close to a year.

Another major advantage is that there is almost no recovery time, so washing your face or applying makeup right away is possible.

How was today’s comparison of Oligio X and Oligio?

By widening the depth and range while reducing pain, the elasticity effect has improved.

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Many people experience enough improvement with just 300 shots, and satisfaction is also high in terms of pain and duration.

However, the appropriate treatment amount and interval may vary depending on an individual’s skin condition and goals, so it is important to make a personalized plan through consultation.

I hope this post was helpful for those who were considering Oligio X and Oligio, and I’ll end here.

Thank you. This was Yeongdeungpo U&I^^

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