Understanding Titanium Lifting: Benefits, Risks, and Realistic Expectations

Hello. I am Dr. Lee Jong-jin from Seramic Clinic.
Lifting procedures are often introduced with characteristics such as 'less pain' or 'immediate effects'.
Titanium lifting, which has been frequently mentioned recently, is a prime example of increased accessibility based on this perception.
However, just because it's less painful doesn't mean its effects should be underestimated.
Lifting is ultimately a medical procedure that induces a regenerative response by intentionally causing heat damage to the tissues under the skin.
The process of energy penetrating deep into the skin to contract collagen fibers and strengthen supporting ligaments must be in harmony with the skin condition and energy levels.
Therefore, before the procedure, a professional and realistic understanding is needed of how the laser works and, in particular, which skin types it can be effective for.
In simple terms, titanium lifting is a lifting method that uses light energy to comprehensively rebuild the structure within the skin.
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Existing lifting devices, such as ultrasound (HIFU), have focused on concentrating strong heat on one point, or radio frequency (RF) has focused on a single energy method that delivers even heat to a wide area.
In contrast, the key to titanium is to irradiate three wavelengths of 755nm, 810nm, and 1064nm, which are possessed by the diode laser, at once.
By simultaneously targeting from the superficial to the deep layers of the skin,
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it is designed to provide complex effects beyond simple lifting, including skin tone improvement.
Many people associate titanium procedures with
Painless Lifting
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This perception is due to its complex mechanism.
Distinction
Key Content (Operating Method)
Results and Realistic Meaning
1. Energy Method
Simultaneous irradiation of three wavelength lasers
Using wavelengths of 755nm, 810nm, and 1064nm simultaneously,
Acts from the superficial to deep layers of the skin
2. Lifting Target
Induces support ligament and collagen contraction
The deepest wavelength (1064nm)
Reaches the facial support ligaments to
Form thermal coagulation points
3. Secret of Pain
Powerful sapphire cooling system
The moment laser energy is delivered deep inside,
The handpiece continuously cools the skin surface
In conclusion, it can be said that it is an efficient approach that simultaneously aims for skin tone improvement, contraction of deep supporting ligament layers, and long-term collagen regeneration while reducing pain with powerful cooling that protects the epidermis.
'Minimize Downtime'?
No.
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While titanium has the great advantage of having almost no recovery time,
it is important to be wary of underestimating the difficulty or risk of the procedure because of this advantage.
This procedure can also cause serious problems if approached incorrectly.
Possible Side Effects
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The most realistic problems are 'uneven effects' and 'unexpected fat atrophy'.
Titanium applies heat stimulation to the deep supporting ligaments in the skin,
1. If the operator lacks skill and energy is not delivered evenly, or
2. If energy is repeatedly concentrated on areas where the skin's fat layer is excessively thin,
Unintended partial fat atrophy may occur,
Which can make the face line look uneven or make some areas look sunken.
Therefore, if you have sensitive skin or a history of inflammation after other lifting procedures, it is a prerequisite to set the procedure conditions (intensity, frequency, interval) more delicately to prevent side effects.
Apply moisturizing cream thoroughly after the procedure.
Thank you for reading this long article.
Titanium is definitely a good device, but rather than unconditional recommendation,
I believe it is the role of an expert to answer the question, 'Who is it more suitable for?'
I hope you will carefully consider whether this procedure can really provide you with efficient results.

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