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			<description><![CDATA[What follows outlines actionable steps for the early post-Thermage period, including tips on syncing care if you’re thinking about or undergoing Ultherapy, HIFU, or gentle dermal fillers like Sculptra or Radiesse.

The selection of products hinges on how deep the hollows are and the desired silhouette:  <a href="https://blog.odeclinickorea.com/juvelook-volume-side-effects-guide">nasolabial fold</a> deeper fullness is usually addressed with a robust filler like Juvederm Voluma or Radiesse, while mid-face contour and lift are softened with Juvederm Vollure or Restylane Lyft.

It’s also wise to skip alcohol for the first 24 hours and avoid blood-thinning medications like NSAIDs if your clinician has given you the green light to do so; if you normally take medications, check with your provider first.

If you’re a foreigner considering Seoul for aesthetic work, start with a trusted tele-consult, ask the hard questions, and choose a clinic that treats you as a partner in your journey toward a refreshed, natural look.

For foreign patients, having a translator or bilingual nurse available during post-treatment check-ins can be a huge relief, especially when discussing how long to expect the final results and whether any touch-up sessions are advisable.

In many Seoul clinics, you can expect a consultation fee that ranges roughly from a modest amount to a few hundred dollars, depending on the clinic and whether the consult is in person or via telemedicine.

Medical tourism can be convenient and cost-effective, but it adds considerations: verify the clinic’s accreditation, the clinician’s credentials, the sourcing of products (to avoid counterfeit or compromised materials), and the availability of aftercare.

Because different products have different risk profiles, your clinician should review contraindications (pregnancy, active infections, certain autoimmune conditions, certain medications) and tailor the plan to you.

The right clinic will not only provide the treatments you want—Sculptra, Radiesse, Juvelook, Ultherapy, Thermage, or even Xerf devices—but will also offer language support, clear pricing, and a compassionate approach to care.

Sculptra injections may lead to swelling or lumpiness as collagen develops, typically resolving in days to weeks; Radiesse often causes temporary swelling or firmness at injection sites, fading within days to weeks.

For a patient like Mina, this meant sequencing treatments to optimize results while controlling downtime: base volume restoration with fillers and collagen stimulators, followed by a non-surgical lift if needed.

The technicians explained the differences between Ultherapy and Thermage—Ultherapy uses focused ultrasound energy to lift deeper layers, while Thermage uses radiofrequency energy to tighten surface and mid-dermal layers.

The aim was to assess both the devices and brands common in Seoul’s clinics—Sculptra for volume, Radiesse for lift, Ultherapy for deep collagen stimulation, and Thermage or HIFU for non-surgical tightening—and the quality of care guiding a foreign patient through the treatment journey.

Energy-based tightening (Ultherapy, Thermage, or similar): a single area can range from roughly a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on the extent of treatment and device. Multi-area plans cost more.

Whether you start with Juvelook or another clinic, the right combination of fillers, collagen-stimulating agents like Sculptra, and, if appropriate, non-surgical tightening devices, can restore volume and contour without an incision.

A: Key non-surgical options include Ultherapy, which uses high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to heat deeper layers and stimulate tightening; Thermage, a radiofrequency (RF) device that heats tissue to encourage contraction and new collagen; and other HIFU or RF platforms that your clinician may use.

With injectables, Sculptra can cause swelling or a mild lumpiness as collagen forms, usually resolving over a few days to a couple of weeks; Radiesse tends to cause temporary swelling or firmness at the injection sites, which typically settles within days to a couple of weeks.

Energy-based tightening (Ultherapy, Thermage, or similar): a single area can range from roughly a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on the extent of treatment and device. Multi-area plans cost more.

A: The main non-surgical options include Ultherapy (HIFU) for deeper-layer heating to stimulate tightening; Thermage (RF) for tissue heating and collagen stimulation; and various other HIFU or RF platforms your provider may select.

A: Non-surgical tightening commonly features Ultherapy (HIFU) to heat deeper layers and stimulate tightening; Thermage (RF) heats tissue to promote contraction and new collagen; plus additional HIFU/RF platforms your clinician may employ.

- Energy-based tightening (Ultherapy, Thermage, or similar): a single area can range from roughly a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on the extent of treatment and device. Multi-area plans cost more.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 07:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Estela Kort updated their profile information.</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 07:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
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