Yangcheon-gu Oligio,
A Guide to a Lifting Treatment You Won’t Regret
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
Hello.
I’m Kim Jin-hyun, the chief director of U&I Clinic Mokdong Branch.

“I’ve heard of Shurink,
but what makes Oligio different?”
There are many different lifting devices, such as Shurink and Ulthera.
If it’s your first time getting a lifting treatment, you may spend a lot of time wondering which one to choose.
Today, I’ll explain what Oligio lifting treatment is like.
If you want lifting results without regret, this article may be helpful.
Table of Contents
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What kind of treatment is it?
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What kind of results can you expect?
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Things to check before the procedure
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
What kind of treatment is it?
Oligio is a lifting device that delivers radiofrequency energy to the dermal layer of the skin to induce collagen regeneration.
The principle is that heat is applied to the skin, causing collagen fibers to contract, and through the regeneration process, skin elasticity gradually improves.
One of Oligio’s major strengths is that the treatment intensity can be adjusted very precisely.

Because it is divided into 16 levels, personalized settings are possible depending on the skin condition or treatment area.
An EYE TIP can be used for delicate areas such as around the eyes and mouth, and a FACE TIP can be used for larger areas such as the forehead and jawline,
allowing for precise treatment.
Since the tip that directly touches the skin is also used differently depending on the area, there can be clear differences in the feeling after treatment and in the results.
You may worry, “Isn’t radiofrequency hot?” but during the procedure, vibration and cooling systems work together to greatly reduce the sensation of heat and pain.
That’s why many people receive the treatment with less 부담 than expected.
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
What kind of results can you expect?
“Will this alone be enough for a lifting effect?”
I get this question very often, but to be honest, it’s difficult to solve every lifting concern with just one device.
For example, Oligio works mainly on the skin’s outer layers, especially the dermis, making it effective in the early stages of reduced skin elasticity.

If your skin has only just begun to lose elasticity and you’re not yet at a stage where strong lifting is needed, Oligio alone may still give a good response.
However, if you want to lift the facial contour all the way to the SMAS layer, it is better to consider combining it with an ultrasound-based lifting treatment, such as Ulthera.
Oligio and Ulthera are complementary concepts,
and combining the two appropriately can lead to a more three-dimensional and natural result.
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
Things to check before the procedure
Many people consider lifting treatments because they are concerned about reduced elasticity around the eyes, forehead, or the wrinkles around the mouth.
At this point, the important thing is to carefully understand your own skin condition.
Skin thickness, sensitivity, and wrinkle depth vary from person to person, so consultation with medical staff before the procedure is essential.

For sensitive skin, setting the intensity too high can actually cause irritation, while skin that is thicker may require a certain level of intensity to see results.
Also, rather than simply approaching it as “I need a full-face lift,” it’s important to focus on the areas that concern you most.
Rather than “lifting the entire face,” “properly tightening the areas I need” is the point that can improve satisfaction with the results.
Because the treatment range, intensity, and frequency all need to be adjusted to suit you, the treatment design must be decided together with medical staff before the procedure.

Today, I shared information that may be helpful for those considering Yangcheon-gu Oligio lifting.
Oligio is a lifting treatment that can improve elasticity, but it does not guarantee the same effect for everyone.
Above all, it is important to carefully understand your own skin and make a plan accordingly.
If this is your first time considering a lifting procedure, rather than worrying about it alone and hesitating, I recommend finding the method that suits you best together with medical staff.
Thank you.
This was Kim Jin-hyun, chief director of U&I Clinic Mokdong Branch.
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