Sofwave Lifting: Balancing Effectiveness and Safety

Hello. I am Dr. Lee Jong-jin, head director of Ceramique Clinic.
Many people wonder:
"Can I achieve definite results while minimizing concerns about side effects?"
Due to these concerns, we've seen a noticeable increase in inquiries about Sofwave.
This indicates a growing interest in balancing effectiveness and safety.
Instead of sensational advertisements or testimonials, I want to share only the medical facts. Please focus for the next 3 minutes.^^
1. The Difference in Procedures with Fewer Side Effects (Sinnonhyeon Lifting)
Significant side effects ultimately mean that the procedure induces a greater range and intensity of thermal damage to the tissue.
Targeting deeper layers and intentionally causing strong damage to regenerate tissue...
If this damage is excessive, the skin's ability to recover is compromised, leading to an inflammatory surge.
The result is prolonged redness or pigmentation.
In contrast, lifting procedures like Sofwave, known for fewer side effects, are designed differently.
They deliver only the necessary 'effective stimulation' to regenerate collagen.
The area of thermal damage is controlled to be shallow and broad, avoiding excessive inflammatory responses that the skin cannot handle.
Ultimately, the design itself prioritizes safety.
As mentioned earlier, the biggest cause of side effects is energy reaching unnecessary or dangerous depths.
While existing deep-layer targeting devices risk damaging nerves or fat tissue around the SMAS layer...
Principles of Technology that Reduce Side Effects? (Sinnonhyeon Lifting)
Sofwave's energy is focused solely on the mid-dermis layer.
This depth is the core collagen layer for skin elasticity, yet it is sufficiently distant from major nerves and deep fat layers below.
Because the target layer is safely set, the risk of serious side effects like volume loss (fat atrophy) or temporary sensory abnormalities is significantly lower.
However, I do not recommend unconditionally choosing this procedure based solely on the claim that "side effects are minimal."
While it's true that the risk of serious side effects is greatly reduced, the essence of using thermal energy remains the same.
Side Effects (Sinnonhyeon Lifting)
Common experiences include temporary redness, heat sensation, and mild edema (swelling) in the treated area.
This is part of the normal initial process where energy reaches the dermis layer and induces collagen regeneration.
It usually subsides within a few hours to a couple of days.
Rarely, the skin may react sensitively, causing fine hives on areas touched by the ultrasound gel, or temporary skin dryness.
Very rarely, if energy control is inadequate, there is a possibility of developing fine bumps like milia.
Therefore, making a hasty decision based solely on particular advantages is not advisable.
Especially since I explained earlier that the mechanism is to restore collagen density only in the dermis layer.
This means that for those with severely advanced aging where the skin structure itself has collapsed due to gravity...
It means that it is difficult to give the lifting effect as much as expected by itself. (Sinnonhyeon Lifting)
If the skin is severely sagging, or too thin with significantly reduced regenerative capacity...
You should keep in mind that the energy may not elicit an effective regenerative response and may instead remain as unnecessary thermal stimulation.
'These People' Benefit the Most (Sinnonhyeon Lifting)
Those who can expect results are those whose skin is not excessively thin and who have a basic collagen base remaining.
In other words, the effect is maximized when the skin has enough energy to regenerate.
It is particularly suitable for those who have subtle blurring of the facial line but whose volume (subcutaneous fat) has not been excessively lost.
Or those who are concerned about fine lines, wrinkles around the eyes, and fine neck wrinkles, mainly due to decreased elasticity of the dermis layer.
This is all I have prepared for today. Hehe.
Don't be swayed by vague expectations or advertisements.
Through the fact-based information I explained today, I hope you will decide on a procedure that is right for you.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/best_sseul/224064213775
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