Factors to Consider Before Treatment If You Have Sensitive Skin
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
Hello.
I am Kim Jin-hyeon, Chief Director of UNNI Clinic Mokdong Branch.

"I have sensitive skin,
"and I’m worried my skin will react badly to the procedure."
Since there are so many different lifting devices, people with thin and sensitive skin in particular often find it difficult to judge which method is right for them.
Many people hesitate to get started because they worry about stinging or redness during the procedure.
Today, I’d like to talk about Yangcheon-gu Oligio, which even people with sensitive skin can consider with relatively little burden.
Table of Contents
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What if your skin is sensitive?
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What is radiofrequency energy?
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What kind of care is needed after the procedure?
Yangcheon-gu Oligio
What if your skin is sensitive?
If you have sensitive skin, the first thing to remember when planning a lifting procedure is that a careful approach is necessary.
This is because, when the skin barrier is weakened, even minor heat stimulation can cause more noticeable redness or temporary swelling.

Even if the same level of energy is delivered, the reaction can be stronger, so recovery may feel relatively slower. That is the main concern.
In situations like this, rather than simply undergoing a strong treatment, the priority is to clearly identify the level of energy your skin can tolerate.
Because skin thickness and sensitivity vary from person to person, uniform treatment that does not take this into account can instead place unnecessary strain on the skin.
Therefore, after closely checking your current condition, taking a gradual approach can be more helpful for long-term skin health.
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What is radiofrequency energy?
A method that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy works by delivering heat to the dermal layer to induce collagen regeneration and contraction.
Oligio is characterized by its ability to deliver energy by distributing it evenly.

It can help prevent heat from becoming overly concentrated in a specific area, which is why even people who are sensitive to stimulation tend to be satisfied with it.
Of course, a temporary sensation of heat can occur during energy delivery, but it usually subsides naturally within a day or two.
When using a device that allows for detailed adjustments while checking the condition of each skin layer, it becomes easier to deliver energy to the intended layer while reducing the burden of stimulation.
If you have usually been sensitive to high-intensity stimulation, it is a good idea to pay attention to a method that allows this kind of flexible adjustment.
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What kind of care is needed after the procedure?
After a lifting procedure, the skin may temporarily become dry or more sensitive, so supportive aftercare plays an important role in helping to compensate for this.
For example, care devices such as LDM can help promote recovery of the skin barrier and reduce inflammatory responses.

When the process includes soothing irritated skin, it can greatly help reduce discomfort felt after the procedure.
In addition, supplying enough moisture through a skin booster is another option.
This is because the internal environment of the skin must be healthy for the regeneration process after lifting to proceed smoothly.
Rather than simply ending with a single procedure, I recommend establishing an aftercare plan that suits each person’s skin condition.
Today, I explained the essential information for those who searched for Yangcheon-gu Oligio.

Radiofrequency lifting can be applied to sensitive skin by adjusting the energy, but the degree of response may vary depending on each person’s condition.
Since this is an area where individual differences can occur, I recommend creating a customized plan through a thorough diagnosis.
This was Kim Jin-hyeon, Chief Director of UNNI Clinic Mokdong Branch.
Thank you.
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