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Moles / Flat Warts / Seborrheic Keratosis / Skin Tags, etc.[Bumpy, goosebump-like texture under eyes] Treatment for Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
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[Bumpy, goosebump-like texture under eyes] Treatment for Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
Are you concerned about bumpy, goosebump-like texture under your eyes, wondering if it's milia or tiny bumps? Bumps under the eyes that don't come out when squeezed and don't smooth out with skincare It could be sebaceous gland hyperplasia, where sebaceous glands overgrow and protrude to the skin surface. Try Agnes micro-radiofrequency to precisely target and coagulate problematic sebaceous glands, smoothing out the bumpy skin texture under your eyes. *VAT separate
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Kkeuthan Clinic's Agnes treatment for under-eye 'chicken skin' is not a basic procedure that simply involves one shot per bump.
The under-eye area is a thin and delicate skin area, so the size, depth, and distribution of the lesions, skin thickness, and even the eye line must be considered.
Kkeuthan Clinic uses Agnes insulated radiofrequency needles to precisely target problematic sebaceous glands and delicately refines the bumpy skin texture that resembles under-eye 'chicken skin'.
Sebaceous hyperplasia often involves several bumps spread along the under-eye area or small bumps gathered in clusters, rather than just one or two bumps appearing individually.
Therefore, Kkeuthan Clinic does not simply target only the visible bumps, but rather, observing the spread and direction of the sebaceous glands, designs and performs the treatment using a scatter pattern from the center of the lesion to the surrounding areas.
We aim for a smoother under-eye skin texture by considering not only the visibly bumpy areas but also the sebaceous glands distributed around them.
The under-eye area, among all facial areas, is a thin and sensitive area of skin.
If the treatment is performed indiscriminately deep and strong, the risk of redness, swelling, hyperpigmentation, and skin texture damage can increase.
Kkeuthan Clinic considers the size and depth of the lesions, as well as under-eye skin thickness and sensitivity, to adjust the appropriate needle length and radiofrequency output.
For each lesion, the energy intensity and delivery time are set differently, and during repeated treatments, to avoid over-stimulating the same area, the position is finely adjusted for precise treatment.
Sebaceous hyperplasia may be difficult to fundamentally improve by simply managing dead skin cells on the skin surface.
Agnes is a method that uses insulated radiofrequency needles to minimize skin surface damage while delivering energy to the problematic sebaceous gland area.
By directly targeting sebaceous gland lesions, it coagulates excessively protruding sebaceous glands and delicately refines the bumpy protrusions that appear like 'chicken skin' under the eyes.
For sebaceous hyperplasia treatment, procedures that directly reduce lesions such as lasers, electrocautery, and radiofrequency can be used.
Agnes radiofrequency treatment is a method that delivers thermal energy to problematic sebaceous glands to locally coagulate them.
When appropriate heat delivery occurs, it is possible to observe reactions during the treatment such as the lesion slightly swelling or its color subtly changing.
Kkeuthan Clinic monitors these reactions in real-time, reinforcing insufficient areas and avoiding excessive thermal stimulation, thereby delicately treating under-eye sebaceous hyperplasia.
After the treatment, we check the treated area with the customer in a mirror and double-check for any areas that appear insufficient.
Under-eye 'chicken skin' treatment is not just about removing bumps; it is important that the under-eye skin texture is naturally refined.
The area around the eyes is easily noticeable even with small stimuli or color differences, so we must consider the depth of each lesion and the surrounding skin texture, treating it neither excessively nor insufficiently.
Kkeuthan Clinic considers not only the center of the lesion but also the sense of connection with the surrounding skin, to ensure that the bumpy under-eye skin texture is naturally refined.
The under-eye area is a sensitive area where even minor thermal stimulation can cause redness or a sensation of heat.
Kkeuthan Clinic immediately applies a Jaungo modeling pack after Agnes treatment to help soothe the skin.
After the treatment, to quickly reduce thermal irritation and allow the under-eye skin to recover comfortably, we also provide Jaungo modeling pack care.
Directly targets bumpy under-eye sebaceous gland lesions
Precise treatment using insulated radiofrequency needles to minimize epidermal damage
Delicate approach even for thin and sensitive areas like the under-eyes
Custom adjustment of needle depth and output based on lesion size and depth
Treatment with a scatter pattern design, not a simple 1-shot procedure
Confirming lesion reactions and reinforcing insufficient areas during treatment
Refining bumpy skin texture that resembles milia or tiny whiteheads
Includes post-treatment soothing care with Jaungo modeling pack
Potenza RF, Elysion RF, Agnes devices used in combination
Hygienic procedure with sterilized individual tips
Those with bumpy, chicken skin-like texture under their eyes
Those who thought it was a small pimple but nothing comes out when squeezed
Those who thought it was a milium and had it removed, but the bumps keep reappearing
Those with uneven skin texture under their eyes, making makeup look messy
Those with multiple small, skin-colored or yellowish bumps
Those concerned about scars or hyperpigmentation under the eyes
Those who desire a more direct treatment than medication or skincare
Those who repeatedly develop bumpy lesions in the same area
Those who are confused between syringoma, milia, and sebaceous hyperplasia and want an accurate diagnosis
STEP 01. 1:1 Customized Consultation
We check if the bumpy lesions under the eyes are sebaceous hyperplasia and assess the extent and distribution of the lesions.
STEP 02. Prepare the Treatment Area
The skin under the eyes is thoroughly cleansed, and the treatment area is designed.
STEP 03. Anesthetic Cream Application
Anesthesia is administered to minimize discomfort in the sensitive under-eye area.
STEP 04. Agnes Treatment
Needle depth and radiofrequency output are adjusted according to sebaceous gland distribution to precisely target problematic sebaceous glands.
STEP 05. Jaungo Modeling Mask Soothing Care
A Jaungo modeling mask is applied to soothe post-procedure heat and redness.
ㆍRedness, swelling, and warmth may occur after the procedure and usually subside over time.
ㆍTiny scabs may form under the eyes; do not forcefully remove them, let them fall off naturally.
ㆍDo not rub or scrub the eye area vigorously on the day of the procedure.
ㆍWhen washing your face, do not rub the treated area strongly; cleanse it gently.
ㆍIt is recommended to use eye makeup such as eyeshadow and concealer after the treated area has stabilized.
ㆍAvoid jjimjilbangs (Korean saunas), saunas, swimming, alcohol, and smoking for about 1 week.
ㆍWhen going out, pay attention to UV protection and moisturizing care.
ㆍTemporary troubles, itching, or erythema may occur depending on individual skin condition.
ㆍIf discomfort persists, please contact the clinic.
ㆍSebaceous hyperplasia may require repeated treatments depending on skin condition and constitution.