
If your skin has become drier than before
and your makeup starts to sit unevenly,
many people tend to think it is simply a matter of
moisturizing care.
Based only on visible dryness
or makeup separating,
it is not uncommon to focus on changing products
or increasing hydration care.
However, in consultations,
there are often cases where the skin’s internal support structure has become weaker,
and changes that gradually lead to the loss of both firmness and moisture
have already begun.
Because these changes are not immediately visible,
they may initially feel like simple dryness,
but over time they can continue in a way that
affects the overall appearance of the skin.
Rather than trying only to resolve the dryness that is visible on the surface,
the important part is the process of considering
how to support the skin’s own ability to recover.

As time passes, the skin gradually loses
structural proteins such as collagen,
and as a result, firmness decreases
and the ability to retain moisture also weakens.
At this point, it can be difficult to feel enough change
with a method that simply supplies moisture to the surface.
An approach that reorganizes the internal skin environment
is needed.
Gangnam Yeoksam Radiesse SkinCore, based on
hydroxyapatite, is a procedure that many people with these concerns
become interested in because it helps create a foundation
for the skin’s own recovery by involving the process of inducing collagen production from within the skin.

Firmness and hydration may seem like separate issues,
but in reality, they often begin with the same structural change.
When collagen decreases, skin sags more easily
and dryness is felt at the same time.
Gangnam Yeoksam Radiesse can influence
the process of inducing new collagen formation from within,
and as a result, may also affect the skin’s ability to retain moisture.
In other words, its defining feature is an approach that does not simply replenish volume,
but instead helps organize the skin environment itself.

One of the questions we often hear in the consultation room is,
“Is one treatment enough?”
Procedures that encourage regeneration
are about the process of change continuing,
rather than a one-time result.
In general, depending on the condition,
a plan is often made to repeat treatment at certain intervals,
and it is adjusted according to each person’s degree of firmness,
dryness, and lifestyle habits.
Therefore, rather than the number of sessions,
the first thing to check is what stage the current condition is in,
which becomes the more reasonable standard for judgment.

Gangnam Yeoksam Radiesse SkinCore may lead to different directions of expected change
depending on how it is used.
In some cases, it is used divided into 1 cc units,
but when approaching it with regeneration as the goal,
applying an adequate amount at once is considered important.
For that reason, using it as 1 vial or 1 syringe
without dividing it is often helpful
when expecting overall environmental improvement.
That is why Transparent Dermatology,
taking this into account,
uses Radiesse SkinCore as 1 vial or 1 syringe
without dividing it into smaller portions.
Sufficiently hearing an explanation of how the dosage is used
becomes an important standard
when choosing a procedure.

Skin does not change overnight,
but if care continues in the right direction,
it can regain its ability to recover on its own.
Setting a plan that fits each person’s condition
and lifestyle is the starting point.
We provide care with the idea that clear and transparent skin is the beginning of healthy beauty,
and we place importance on changes that harmonize with natural facial expressions.
Even on weekdays when evening consultations are available,
we are prepared to offer a comfortable consultation experience,
and Transparent Dermatology is a place where, through personalized care that considers individual characteristics,
we work together to create changes that become the foundation of your skin.
If you feel that your condition is different from before,
rather than making a rushed decision,
please consider getting enough consultation to find the right direction.