
Hello.
I’m Wi Youngjin from Beauty Doctor.
Many people find that facial fat does not come off easily,
or that their face looks larger because of a double chin and buccal fat.
Especially when dieting helps the body slim down but the face seems to stay the same,
it can be a source of stress.
Also, when the issue is not just fat,
but the jawline looks less defined,
or the overall facial line appears dull,
people often become concerned about loss of elasticity as well.
In particular, when taking photos,
some people worry that the jawline looks blurrier from the side than from the front,
or that the lower half of the face looks heavy.
One procedure that gets attention in these cases
is InMode FX.
❓ What is InMode FX?

InMode FX is a lifting procedure that uses
radiofrequency (RF) energy,
high-voltage pulsed energy (HVP),
and negative-pressure suction technology.
In simple terms,
it delivers energy to areas where unwanted fat is a concern,
with the aim of improving facial contour
and skin elasticity at the same time.
It is especially often performed on areas such as
submental fat under the chin or buccal fat,
which can make the face look heavy and dull.
Recently, as more people have wanted to manage their facial line
with a relatively less burdensome option than surgery,
interest in InMode FX has also increased.
Many people also seek consultation because they want
a smoother, more refined facial contour,
like a V-line.
❓ How does InMode FX work?

InMode FX works by using vacuum suction
to pull up the skin,
and then delivering
radiofrequency heat energy and electrical stimulation.
Through this process,
it can help reduce unwanted fat
and at the same time
support improvement in skin elasticity.
In other words, it is not simply about reducing fat,
but more about helping to define a sagging jawline
and making the overall facial contour
look smoother.
That is why it is often considered for contouring purposes
when the face looks dull
or the jawline appears blurred.
It is also often sought by people who want to manage
not only facial fat but also loss of elasticity
in a comprehensive way.
❓ Who often looks for InMode FX?

✔ When double chin is a concern
✔ When buccal fat makes the face look larger
✔ When the jawline looks blurred
✔ When you want to naturally refine the facial line
✔ When surgery feels burdensome
✔ When you want to manage both fat and elasticity
✔ When the face looks heavy and dull
✔ When you want a smooth contour like a V-line
Especially when submental fat makes the face look larger in photos,
or when the side profile line feels unsatisfactory,
consultations are quite common.
Interest is also high among people who feel their face looks puffy overall
because of facial fat.
❓ When can you feel the effects of InMode FX?

Although results vary from person to person,
some people feel their facial line looks more defined immediately after the procedure,
while many notice changes gradually over time.
In particular, as areas such as the double chin or buccal fat become more refined,
many people hope for the jawline to look a bit clearer.
Because this method works on both fat reduction and elasticity improvement,
it is also often considered by those who want to manage the area so it does not look saggy.
So rather than simply feeling like facial fat has been reduced,
many people are satisfied because it gives the impression of refining the overall facial line.
However, depending on the amount of facial fat and the condition of skin elasticity,
the effects and the number of sessions needed
may vary.
❓ What is the difference between InMode FX and FORMA?

InMode is often divided into FX and FORMA.
FX focuses on fat reduction and contour refinement,
while FORMA is more focused on improving skin elasticity and skin texture.
So when facial fat is the main concern, FX is considered,
and when fine lines or reduced skin elasticity are the concern,
FORMA may also be considered together.
In practice, many people combine the two
to manage both contour and elasticity at the same time.
❓ What is important during InMode FX?

Rather than simply performing InMode FX strongly,
it is important to consider the individual face shape, fat amount,
and skin condition.
For example, if there is not much facial fat,
a focus on elasticity rather than excessive fat reduction
may be more important.
On the other hand, if the double chin or buccal fat is more developed,
a contouring approach may be needed.
Also, because temporary redness, warmth,
and bruising can occur after the procedure,
it is better to allow enough time before an important event.
Above all, proceeding with a plan that suits your own face shape
and the areas of concern
can help improve satisfaction.
Recently, as more people want to refine their facial line naturally
rather than have a result that looks too obvious,
interest in procedures like InMode FX,
which manage both fat and elasticity,
has continued steadily.
Thank you for reading this long post.
This was Wi Youngjin.

