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Why do reviews of wrinkles around the eyes and under the eyes differ so much?

When looking at reviews of eye wrinkle treatments, you will see comments like “there was less change than expected” and “the wrinkles under the eyes were noticeably lighter.”

 

Even though it is the same wrinkle around the eyes, the reason why the name of the procedure, number of times, price, and satisfaction level are so different is Because the ‘shape’ and ‘depth’ of wrinkles are often different no see.

 

Wrinkles around the eyes: Not all wrinkles are the same.

Wrinkles around the eyes and under the eyes are usually caused by a combination of the following factors:

  • Repetitive eye muscle contractions

  • Decrease in dermal collagen due to natural aging

  • Accelerated collagen loss due to UV exposure

  • The skin around the eyes is originally thin

In particular, the skin around the eyes is thinner than the cheeks or forehead, so even at the same aging rate, Areas where wrinkles appear faster and deeper is known as.

 

Why Conventional Eye Wrinkle Treatments Are Disappointing

Several treatments have been used for wrinkles around the eyes.

  • Tretinoin ointment

  • chemical peel

  • CO₂ Fraxel

  • Botox

However, there are differences in the actual application process.

  • Peeling It is often burdensome to apply it around the eyes.

  • CO₂ Fraxel Although it is effective, the recovery period may be longer when performing eye procedures.

  • Botox It responds to wrinkles caused by muscle contraction, but
    There may be limited response to reticular and coarse wrinkles caused by collagen loss.

Because of this, there are cases where people feel that “I had the procedure, but there was not as much change as I expected.”

 

Why Choices Vary Depending on Age and Wrinkle Stage

Stage where fine wrinkles are just beginning to appear (late 30s)

During this period, the purpose is to prevent wrinkles around the eyes. Contact radiofrequency treatment This is sometimes considered first.

  • The change is not very dramatic, but

  • It is a choice that focuses on slowing down the progression of wrinkles in the future.

Stage where fine wrinkles become deeper (around 40s)

At this time, you may feel that contact radiofrequency alone is not enough.

 

So, a method is sometimes used where a needle goes inside the skin and delivers high-frequency energy directly.

  • Virtue RF, Potenza, etc.

  • Often, multiple treatments at regular intervals are required.

Stage with prominent, thick wrinkles under the eyes (age 50 or older or congenital thick wrinkles)

At this stage, contact radiofrequency or multi-needle RF may feel disappointing because the energy is dispersed.

 

In times like this High-frequency method with a small number of needles There are cases where this is used.

 

Why Agnes is referred to differently in The Wrinkle

Agnes Radiofrequency treatment using one or three needles no see.

  • After inserting the needle into the skin

  • Converting high-frequency energy into heat at the tip of a needle

  • Stimulate the fibroblasts at that point
    This is the structure where collagen production occurs.

Differences from other high-frequency treatments

  • Thermage·Contact RF
    → Energy is distributed over a wide area

  • Multi-needle RF
    → Delivered to multiple locations

  • Agnes
    → Energy is strongly concentrated at the tip of a small number of needles

So, in areas with thick and deep wrinkles, the difference in energy delivery can be felt.

 

Why Agnes is often mentioned in the snow

The skin around the eyes is soft and thin, so when using multiple needles at the same time, the needles may be pushed out or inserted at an uneven depth.

  • Multi-needle RF: When used in the early stage of fine wrinkles

  • Agnes : There are many cases where the force is concentrated at one point and applied to local areas such as the eye area or under the eyes.

 

Observations confirmed in the paper

  • After Agnes treatment on the eye area and under the eyes Improvement in coarse wrinkles observed in comparison photos at 4 weeks

  • Changes were also observed in localized areas of deep wrinkles, such as the corners of the mouth and vertical wrinkles on the philtrum.

  • In cases where multiple treatments were performed at 4-week intervals, changes were reported to persist for several months after the end of the treatment.

These results are being used as data to show differences depending on the method of energy concentration.

 

Depending on the depth of the wrinkles, skin condition, and previous treatment experience, the method chosen for the same wrinkles around the eyes often differs.

 

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