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Learn about neck wrinkle treatment methods and features
Differences based on skin type and age group
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30s and 40s Skin regeneration treatments such as lasers and radiofrequency are effective for early-stage neck wrinkles.
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40s to 50s and older For existing deep wrinkles, combining fillers and Botox yields higher satisfaction.
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Skin type Lasers and radiofrequency are less burdensome than fillers for thin and dry skin.
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Laser/High frequency Slight redness after the procedure, recovery within 1 to 2 days
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Fillers/Botox Bruising and swelling may occur, usually improving within 3 to 5 days.
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In most cases, it does not significantly interfere with daily life (however, it is advisable to avoid strenuous exercise and saunas for a few days).
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| Procedure method | principle | merit | Disadvantages/Points to Note |
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| laser | Induces collagen regeneration by applying heat to the dermis layer of the skin. | Improved elasticity, smooth skin texture | Redness and swelling may occur; multiple treatments are required. |
| High frequency (RF) | High-frequency energy generates heat deep within the skin → Collagen regeneration | Relatively safe, fast recovery | The effect appears gradually, repetition is necessary. |
| filler | Inject hyaluronic acid, etc. into wrinkled areas | Immediate volume improvement | Bruising and swelling may occur, limited duration |
| Botox | Inhibition of muscle movement → Wrinkle reduction | Relieving neck muscle tension, relatively simple | Excessive use may cause discomfort in neck movement, and the effect is temporary. |
True stories
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satisfaction Fillers and Botox provide immediate effects, while consistent laser and radiofrequency treatments offer high long-term satisfaction.
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side effect Bruising, swelling, and temporary discomfort are common; rarely, there are cases of difficulty with neck movement due to filler clumping or Botox overuse.