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Is it true that Mok-dong Oligio hurts less than other lifting treatments?

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Mok-dong Oligio Is it true that it hurts less than other lifting treatments? Mok-dong Oligio ​ Hello. I am Kim Jin-hyeon, chief director at You&I Clinic Mok-dong Branch. ​ “ I want...

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Original post date: June 26, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 4:37 PM

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Mok-dong Oligio

Is it true that it hurts

less than other lifting treatments?

Mok-dong Oligio

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Hello.

I am Kim Jin-hyeon, chief director at You&I Clinic Mok-dong Branch.

“ I want lifting treatment..

but I really hate pain! ”

You’ve probably heard a lot of rumors about lifting procedures like Thermage or Ulthera, right?

But when it comes time to actually try one, many people hesitate because they are worried about the pain.

That is why more and more people these days are looking for lifting treatments that hurt less.

Among them, one that is mentioned especially often is “Oligio.”

But is Oligio really less painful?

Let’s take a look now ^^!

Contents

  • Is Oligio really less painful?

  • If it hurts less, does that mean the effect is weaker?

  • Oligio is recommended for these people

Mok-dong Oligio

Is Oligio really less painful?

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This is Oligio X^^

Oligio is a lifting device that uses radiofrequency energy.

The principle of radiofrequency lifting is to deliver heat to the dermis and subcutaneous fat layer, stimulating collagen production and rearranging elastic fibers to make the skin firmer.

Oligio does not apply this radiofrequency energy all at once in a concentrated way; instead, it uses a method that gradually raises the heat.

Simply put, rather than suddenly bringing water to a boil, it gently raises the temperature like using a double boiler, delivering it to the skin.

Because of this feature, there are reviews saying that the burning or stinging pain is relatively less intense.

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In addition, Oligio’s handpiece is designed to fit closely over a wide area of the skin.

As a result, the energy can spread gradually over a broad surface area, which can help prevent local irritation or stinging.

However, since pain varies greatly from person to person, please note that the assumption that some people may feel less pain may not apply to everyone.

For those who are especially sensitive to pain, cooling or applying anesthetic cream can help reduce the burden, so I want to say that there is no need to worry too much.

Mok-dong Oligio

If it hurts less, does that mean the effect is weaker?

“ It’s good that it seems to hurt less,

but does that mean the effect is weaker too?

There’s a saying that more effort means better results! ”

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On the other hand, some people ask this question.

To answer that, the degree of pain and the strength of the effect are not necessarily directly proportional.

Oligio is designed to target both the dermis and subcutaneous fat layer, allowing heat to be delivered evenly.

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At this time, it induces collagen and elastin production while maintaining the skin temperature steadily at around 40 to 45 degrees Celsius.

This environment helps gradually reorganize the skin’s elasticity structure.

Of course, the immediate strong tightening feeling may not be as noticeable as with other procedures.

But instead, improvements in overall skin texture and density, as well as a naturally lifting sensation, may become progressively noticeable over time.

In particular, because it can help prevent the risk of skin damage even with repeated treatments, many people use Oligio as part of a regular maintenance lifting strategy.

Mok-dong Oligio

Oligio is recommended for these people

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First, people who are sensitive to strong pain.

If you have previously stopped another lifting procedure midway because of pain, this is a treatment worth trying.

If you have thin or sensitive skin, or tend to get very tense during procedures, please consider it ^^.

However, since pain perception can differ from person to person, we recommend having a thorough consultation with the medical staff before making a decision.

Second, people whose loss of elasticity has just begun.

For those whose skin elasticity has just started to decline, there may not yet be severe sagging, so a method that naturally builds density rather than excessive lifting may be more suitable.

In such cases, the key is to promote collagen regeneration and strengthen the foundation of elasticity, which is why Oligio’s radiofrequency remodeling may be a good fit.

Third, people who need long-term skin elasticity management.

Because Oligio can relatively reduce concerns about side effects or irritation even with repeated treatments, it is well-suited as a regular maintenance tool on a 3- to 6-month cycle.

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Because Oligio is perceived as a lifting treatment that is relatively less painful, many people also misunderstand it as being less effective.

However, it is a device that fully includes the core mechanism of lifting: efficiently delivering thermal energy deep into the skin and inducing collagen regeneration.

I sincerely hope today’s information helps you find a lifting treatment that suits you better ^^.

This has been Kim Jin-hyeon, chief director of You&I Clinic Mok-dong Branch.

Thank you.

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