THREAD

  • Thread FAQ 1

    Does the thread remain in the skin after the procedure? The main components of SENORITAVIP threads, PDO (polydioxanone) and PCL (polycaprolactone), are biodegradable materials.
    They are absorbable sutures that naturally break down in the body over time without leaving residue in the skin, so there is no need for major concern.

    Thread FAQ 1

    Q. Does the thread remain in the skin after the procedure?

  • Thread FAQ 2

    What should I do if a thread comes out slightly after the procedure? If skin elasticity has significantly decreased, the thread may be pushed out.
    If a thread comes out, visit a clinic or use sterilized tweezers to remove it, then apply hemostasis to the area
    and apply antibiotic ointment for about a day.

    Thread FAQ 2

    Q. What should I do if a thread comes out slightly after the procedure?

  • Thread FAQ 3

    How long do the effects last? It varies depending on the type of thread and individual condition, but skin elasticity improvement and collagen production effects typically last 6 to 24 months.
    PCL threads last approximately 18 to 24 months, longer than PDO threads.
    For repeat procedures, duration may vary by individual skin condition — consultation with a medical professional is recommended.

    Thread FAQ 3

    Q. How long do the effects last?

  • Thread FAQ 4

    Are there bruising, swelling, pain, or side effects after the procedure? PDO and PCL materials are harmless to the human body and generally have no major side effects.
    Some swelling may occur for 2 to 3 days after the procedure, and mild bruising or pain may develop depending on the individual.
    Pressing the treated area may cause pain, but this typically resolves within 1 to 2 weeks along with bruising.
    Any dimpling side effects will improve over time. Skilled medical staff in a hygienic environment can reduce the frequency of side effects — thorough consultation before the procedure is recommended.

    Thread FAQ 4

    Q. Are there bruising, swelling, pain, or side effects after the procedure?

FILLER

  • Filler FAQ 1

    What are the effects of SENORITAVIP filler? A randomized clinical trial conducted on 63 subjects showed that this product effectively improves nasolabial folds
    and creates volume in the forehead and temples compared to competing products.
    As the name "Filler" suggests, it can add volume to any sunken area of the face.
    Reference: SENORITAVIP® G PLUS product license, clinical trial results

    Filler FAQ 1

    Q. What are the effects of SENORITAVIP filler?

  • Filler FAQ 2

    How long does the procedure take? It varies depending on the treatment area and amount of filler used, but it is generally a simple procedure that takes less than 20 minutes, excluding anesthesia time.

    Filler FAQ 2

    Q. How long does the procedure take?

  • Filler FAQ 3

    Is it safe for the human body? The main component of SENORITAVIP filler is HA (hyaluronic acid).
    This ingredient has been certified by official bodies including Korea MFDS, European CE, and U.S. FDA, and has been used medically for a long time.
    Hyaluronic acid fillers are absorbed and broken down naturally in the body over time, so there is no need for concern.
    In addition, if side effects occur or you are unsatisfied with the shape, the filler can be dissolved using hyaluronidase.

    Filler FAQ 3

    Q. Is it safe for the human body?

  • Filler FAQ 4

    Are there any side effects after the procedure? Since HA is harmless to the body, there are generally no major side effects.
    However, mild bruising or pain from injection may occur, and inflammation, swelling, or itching may accompany depending on individual constitution.
    If side effects are detected during or immediately after the procedure, professional medical staff will provide treatment and prescription.
    Performing the procedure in a hygienic environment can reduce the frequency and rate of side effects — thorough consultation before the procedure is strongly recommended.

    Filler FAQ 4

    Q. Are there any side effects after the procedure?