
Hello.
This is Kim Jang-ju from Gangseo Dermatology.
Even in consultations at Gangseo Dermatology,
inquiries about Juvelook
have been steadily increasing.
“Can it restore volume naturally
without looking overly filled like a filler?”
But at the same time,
“Does it really work?”
“Could side effects such as nodules occur?”
Many people share these concerns together.
These worries are
very natural.
The more effective a procedure is,
the more important it is to understand
the principles and precautions accurately before choosing it.
So today,
I’ll explain how Juvelook Volume works
and also cover the nodule possibility and prevention points
that many people are curious about,
in a way that is easy to understand even for those considering the procedure for the first time.
As Juvelook consultations continue to increase in the Gangseo area,
I’ll explain based on Gangseo Dermatology consultation standards.

Juvelook Volume: Why is it different from other procedures?
Juvelook is often thought of as
a procedure that simply fills in volume,
but it is actually a bit different from a typical filler.
Rather than filling volume from the outside,
it is closer to a method that stimulates the environment inside the skin
and encourages the body to create volume on its own.
At the center of this effect is an ingredient called PDLLA (Poly-D,L-lactic acid).
This ingredient is a collagen-stimulating material
that has been used in the medical field for a long time.
That is why it is also widely used these days at Gangseo Dermatology
as a procedure for improving volume naturally.
Juvelook mainly works through
two key ingredients.

PDLLA microparticles
✔ A synthetic material approved by the FDA,
with relatively well-established safety.
✔ When injected into the skin, the fine particles are gradually absorbed
and stimulate fibroblasts inside the skin.
Through this process,
autologous collagen production is promoted.
Over time,
the internal structure of the skin gradually becomes firmer.
In other words,
rather than filling volume from the outside,
it works by encouraging the skin to produce collagen itself
and form volume.
In fact, many clients who visit Gangseo Dermatology
say that it feels more natural than fillers,
which they see as a major advantage.
Hyaluronic acid
Juvelook also contains hyaluronic acid.
✔ Hyaluronic acid is a very important ingredient
for skin hydration.
✔ Because it has the ability to attract water,
it helps maintain the skin’s moisture environment.
As this ingredient works together with the others,
the skin stays more hydrated
and soft.
Ultimately, as the two ingredients work together,
the skin becomes moisturized on the outside
and collagen production proceeds within the skin.
So over time,
natural volume and skin elasticity are formed.
This mechanism of action
is the biggest characteristic of the Juvelook procedure.
For this reason, it is often discussed together with skin boosters
at Gangseo Dermatology as well.
Juvelook Volume: Can nodules develop?

The part people considering Juvelook are
most curious about
is the possibility of nodules.
In actual consultations at Gangseo Dermatology,
questions about nodules come up frequently.
To understand why nodules occur,
it is first necessary to understand
the mechanism of Juvelook.
When the PDLLA ingredient is injected into the skin,
the body recognizes it as a stimulus.
Then,
fibroblasts are activated,
and the collagen production process begins.
However,
if this ingredient becomes overly concentrated in one area,
collagen may also form excessively
in that same area.
In this process,
small lump-like nodules
that can be felt under the skin
may develop.
That said, this is also something
that can be sufficiently prevented
during the procedure.
(1) Hydration process
Juvelook is
not a product that is prepared in liquid form from the start.
The PDLLA powder must be diluted in normal saline,
which means it must go through a hydration process.
The most important thing in this step is
for the particles to be evenly dispersed.
If the hydration process is not sufficient,
or if the dilution concentration is set too thick,
the particles may clump together.
In that case,
they may not spread evenly within the skin either.
As a result,
the risk of nodules may increase.
That is why experienced medical staff hydrate the product
using a sterilized dedicated container.
For this reason, at Gangseo Dermatology as well,
they proceed after allowing enough time for hydration and preparation.
(2) The clinician’s injection technique
If the hydration process is important,
the next important factor is
the clinician’s injection method.
In Juvelook procedures,
how evenly the particles are distributed within the skin
has a major impact on the result.
For example,
if it is injected too superficially,
the particles may remain close to the skin surface.
In that case,
the chance of feeling nodules may increase.
Also,
if a large amount is concentrated in one area,
the area may feel uneven over time.
Therefore, in actual procedures,
it is important to inject it thinly and widely distributed.
So for Juvelook,
the product itself is important,
but who performs the procedure also greatly affects the result.
This is always emphasized in consultations at Gangseo Dermatology.
Summary of today’s post
✔ Juvelook Volume is a procedure that induces collagen production
and naturally forms volume.
✔ Nodules can occur due to the hydration process
or excessive concentrated injection.
✔ Uniform hydration and delicate, evenly distributed injection
are the key to preventing nodules.
If you want natural and long-lasting volume,
accurate diagnosis and a detailed treatment plan
are just as important as the ingredients of the procedure.
Juvelook Volume is a procedure that is used relatively safely,
but in the initial consultation stage,
an approach tailored to your skin condition and facial structure
is necessary for a highly satisfying result.
If you are considering Juvelook,
after first checking your current skin condition accurately,
I recommend creating a treatment plan that suits you
through consultation with a specialist.
If you have any questions,
please feel free to contact us anytime.
Thank you for reading this long post.
This has been Kim Jang-ju from Gangseo Dermatology.

