Category
Acne / Pore

Neume Recommended
Subcision
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Subcision is a procedure that uses a specialized needle (Nokor) to break fibrotic scar tissue pulling the skin downward. By severing these adhesions between the dermis and subcutaneous fat, the depressed scars are lifted and skin regeneration is stimulated. It is especially effective for treating deep acne scars and boxcar-type scars.
Anesthesia
Operation Time
Stitch Removal
Hospitalization
Recovery period
Other procedure
Treatment Process
1
Counting the number of target areas
2
Disinfection
3
Injection using Nokor needle
Recommended for
Those who want to treat acne with a simple injection
Those who want to calm newly developed pimples
Those who want to improve bumpy or depressed scars
Those who want to reduce enlarged pores
Procedural precautions
1.
Subcision is most effective when pus is accumulated in the acne. Do not squeeze the acne before visiting.
2.
In rare cases, depending on skin type, the treated area may temporarily appear slightly indented. It usually recovers naturally over several months.
3.
Avoid alcohol, saunas, hot baths, and intense exercise for 7 days after the procedure.
4.
Be sure to apply sunscreen when going outdoors.
5.
Avoid using scrubs or peeling products during the treatment period.





