Titanium Lifting: Understanding the Procedure and Its Benefits
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Hello, I am Dr. Jongjin Lee, head director of Seramic Clinic.
When choosing a lifting procedure, many people consider 'how little pain there is' as an important criterion.
It is true that procedures like Titanium Lifting cause less pain compared to existing equipment.
However, this is not the core element that guarantees the success of the procedure.
I would like to explain why this procedure is effective under certain conditions and what limitations it may have. Please focus for just 3 minutes.
Pain: An Inevitable Limitation of Existing Lifting Procedures
Those who have experienced ultrasound or radio frequency lifting procedures often complain of severe pain or discomfort during the procedure.
This is not just a simple irritation, but an intentional reaction for the effectiveness of the procedure.
In short, to maximize the effect, energy is 'focused' very strongly on deep tissues close to the bone, not the skin surface.
This deep layer contains the SMAS layer, which is the main support structure of our face, but also many nerve fibers responsible for sensation pass through it.
When ultrasound energy instantaneously generates heat of 60 degrees or higher around these nerves, causing the tissue to contract,
the nerves recognize the heat stimulus as a sharp, 'electric shock-like' pain.
In other words, pain is inevitably involved in the process of strongly delivering energy to a deep area for effectiveness.
What About Titanium in This Regard?
Titanium Lifting takes a fundamentally different approach from these existing methods.
This procedure uses three wavelengths of diode laser energy to deliver heat to the deep layers of the skin.
Instead of the intense focusing method of the past, this procedure uses a unique system that delivers uniform and gentle heat stimulation over a wide area while powerfully cooling the skin surface.
In simple terms, we are accurately injecting heat energy into the dermis and retaining ligaments to induce collagen contraction,
but because the skin surface is numb from the cold, you feel almost no sharp pain.
As a result, we can achieve a deep lifting effect without unnecessary anesthesia due to pain.
At this point, many people may wonder, 'If there is less pain, isn't it less effective?'
This is a very valid question.
This is because the strong pain of existing procedures has been regarded as a measure of effectiveness.
As I mentioned earlier,
the reduction in pain does not mean that the total amount or depth of energy has been weakened.
This equipment uses three complex wavelengths (755nm, 810nm, 1064nm) simultaneously,
and in particular, the STACK mode, which layers energy on deep layers, sufficiently secures the temperature of 50 degrees or higher required for collagen contraction.
Setting Realistic Expectations
However, I want to tell you to clearly set realistic expectations here.
Just because the pain burden has been dramatically reduced,
you should not expect this procedure to create localized and powerful 'dot'-shaped thermal coagulation points in the deep SMAS layer of the skin, like ultrasound equipment (e.g., Ulthera), causing the tissue to contract rapidly.
The strength of Titanium Lifting is different in its direction.
It is best to see it as a tool for comprehensively managing the overall loss of elasticity of the face and smoothly refining the contour lines.
By evenly delivering heat energy over a wide area to increase collagen density,
it provides an overall tightening effect, as well as the additional benefit of brightening the skin tone by using wavelengths that act on melanin.
And one more thing, when considering Titanium Lifting,
you must keep in mind a realistic maintenance period.
The tightening effect due to collagen contraction immediately after the procedure may be satisfactory,
but this is not a procedure with long-lasting effects.
Titanium Lifting typically shows the characteristic of accumulating and maintaining its effects when repeated steadily with treatment intervals.
Rather than expecting long-lasting effects from a single procedure,
it is advisable to understand and approach it as a procedure that induces immediate improvement and continuous long-term collagen regeneration through frequent and 부담없이 treatments.
Today, I explained the core principles of Titanium Lifting that many people are curious about.
In addition to the advantages that are apparent,
I urge you to make a wise decision by considering both the 'direction of effect' and the 'long-term management plan' that I mentioned today.




































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