Titanium Lifting: Is It Really Effective? Addressing Common Questions and Misconceptions

Hello, I'm Dr. Lee Jong-jin, head director of Ceramique Clinic.
Recently, I've been seeing questions like these often on online communities and social media:
"Is Titanium Lifting really effective?"
"I heard it's painless?"
Perhaps because of this, many people are becoming interested in the idea of lifting without pain and are deciding to get the procedure without much thought.
However, Titanium Lifting doesn't work the same for everyone.
In fact, I've seen people regret getting it because they didn't properly understand these 'two things'.
So, if you're considering getting a lifting procedure, please pay attention to these two things you should know.
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1. Titanium Lifting can be described with these three points:
Lifting procedures are largely divided into ultrasound, radio frequency, and laser treatments.
Each has its own distinct characteristics, but what differentiates Titanium from other laser lifting procedures is its use of 'multiple wavelengths'.
Instead of targeting only one effect with a single wavelength, it uses three wavelengths simultaneously to deliver heat energy to different depths of the skin.
Skin tone improvement
Collagen production promotion
Line refinement
2. Is it an ineffective procedure...?
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In reality, it's a procedure focused on improving the overall quality of the skin rather than providing a dramatic lifting effect.
If you look at community reviews,
You'll often see posts saying,
"It wasn't effective for me."
When I meet these people, most of them came in expecting a 'strong V-line'.
If expectations are misaligned, even a good procedure won't be helpful.
It's a procedure that regenerates collagen by evenly delivering laser energy to multiple layers of the skin,
And brightens dull skin tone.
In other words, rather than an effect of 'making the face noticeably smaller',
It excels at creating a natural change where 'the skin feels firmer and looks clearer'.
3. Honest thoughts on pain
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Titanium is known to be less painful than other lifting procedures.
To explain why, let's compare it to Ultherapy.
Ultherapy focuses high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to a single point to deliver energy.
Like using a magnifying glass to focus sunlight and burn paper, it concentrates powerful heat energy on one area of the skin.
This process can cause a 'prickling' or 'tingling' pain.
On the other hand, Titanium uses laser.
Instead of focusing energy on one point like Ultherapy,
It moves the handpiece to deliver energy continuously over a wide area.
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3. Redness immediately after the procedure?
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"I have an appointment right after the procedure, so I'm worried about redness."
Titanium Lifting is known as a procedure with almost no pain or downtime.
However, some individuals may experience slight redness or heat immediately after the procedure.
This is a natural reaction and usually subsides within 2-3 hours.
If you have an important appointment, it's a good idea to soothe your skin with a cold pack immediately after the procedure.
Through today's column,
I've briefly explained what lifting is,
Why it's 'painless',
And where the misunderstanding that it's 'ineffective' comes from.
While immediate effects are visible after the procedure,
It's not a long-term solution, but rather a procedure that steadily improves skin tone, elasticity, and fine lines from a long-term perspective.
That's all I have prepared.
Thank you for reading this long post, and this has been Director Lee Jong-jin of Ceramique Clinic.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/best_sseul/224018696882
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