Yangcheon-gu Oligio, the ultimate cost-effective
lifting treatment?
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
Hello.
I am Kim Jin-hyeon, CEO Doctor at You&I Clinic Mokdong Branch.

“Ulthera and Thermage are said to be
good high-intensity lifting treatments, but the price is a burden...”
Many people hesitate because Ulthera and Thermage are too expensive, but they also worry that a very cheap procedure may not be effective.
In situations like this, the procedure that comes to mind as an alternative is ‘Oligio.’
Its principle of promoting collagen production with radiofrequency is similar, but it is popular among those who need regular care because it places less financial burden on them and is designed to reduce pain.
Today, I will explain why Yangcheon-gu Oligio is called the “ultimate cost-effective treatment,” how it differs from other lifting procedures, and who it is suitable for.
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Yangcheon-gu Oligio
What kind of procedure is it?
Oligio is a lifting procedure that delivers radiofrequency energy to the dermal layer to stimulate collagen production within the skin.
Collagen is an important protein that maintains skin elasticity, but it naturally decreases as we age.
When the dermal layer receives thermal stimulation through Oligio, damaged collagen is regenerated and new collagen formation is promoted, making the skin gradually firmer and smoother.

This procedure not only improves elasticity but also helps reduce fine wrinkles, refine skin texture, and minimize pores.
While its principle is similar to Thermage, it can be received at a relatively reasonable cost, making it more accessible and resulting in high patient satisfaction.
Rather than producing dramatic changes all at once, Oligio is characterized by gradual improvement over time after the procedure.

Therefore, instead of a one-time procedure, regular care tailored to your skin condition is important.
If aging has only just begun, the interval between treatments can be extended, but if elasticity has already declined significantly, more frequent care is more effective.
By continuing treatment consistently, the skin becomes firmer from within, and the results last longer.
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
How is it different from other lifting treatments?
There are various lifting procedures such as InMode, Ulthera, and Thermage, but Oligio’s strength is that it can be performed with two types of tips: a face tip and an eye tip.
In addition to the face tip for the entire face, there is a separate eye tip that can be used on thin and delicate areas such as under the eyes, eyelids, and eye area, allowing for more delicate treatment.

It is also relatively less painful, which reduces the burden of undergoing the procedure.
For those who are sensitive, a numbing cream can be used, and even if redness appears after the procedure, it usually disappears within a few hours.
In addition, compared with lifting treatments that use high-intensity, high-spec equipment such as Ulthera and Thermage, Oligio is less costly.
As a result, people who want to manage their results regularly to maintain the effects of the procedure can make plans with relatively little burden.
This is a major advantage in lifting procedures where consistent care is important.
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
Is it right for me?
Oligio can be especially effective for people in their late 30s to early 40s, when skin elasticity begins to decline little by little.
At this stage, before severe sagging appears, you can enjoy both preventive effects and elasticity-enhancing effects.
It is also a good fit for those who want to gently restore skin smoothness and elasticity on the surface rather than pursue a “strong lifting” effect.
If the skin is thin and sagging is not severe, Oligio can be a very good option.

On the other hand, if the fat layer is thick and the skin is also thick, other lifting procedures such as Ulthera or InMode may be more effective.
If elasticity has declined significantly, a high-intensity lifting treatment may be needed, and if deep wrinkles or severe sagging are present, a surgical approach may need to be considered.
Also, for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if there is inflammation in the treatment area, we recommend undergoing the procedure after the skin has recovered.
Today, I wrote this post to help those who are considering Yangcheon-gu Oligio.

Yangcheon-gu Oligio is a lifting procedure with relatively little burden, fast recovery, and the ability to manage even sensitive areas such as around the eyes more safely.
If you are beginning to worry about decreased skin elasticity and fine wrinkles, and you want to continue daily life without major downtime, Oligio can be a good choice.
I hope this article helps you choose based on your skin condition and concerns.
This has been Kim Jin-hyeon, CEO Doctor at You&I Clinic Mokdong Branch.
Thank you.
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