For those of you worried about cheek hollows, they say they don't form due to the principles!
While researching Volneumer, my biggest concern was the side effect of cheek hollowing.
If you look it up, cheek hollowing always comes up in discussions about lifting side effects.
But I found out that since Volneumer is a high-frequency lifting device, it doesn't cause cheek hollowing due to its principle.
They say that because high frequency targets the area between the fat layer and the dermis, it does not directly touch the muscle layer.
The side effect of cheek hollowing occurs when the energy is too strong or penetrates too deeply during ultrasound lifting, so you don't have to worry about that with Volneumer, which uses a radio frequency method.
I was worried about burns, but I heard that could be resolved structurally as well.
Existing high-frequency devices had square tips with right-angled ends, so heat would accumulate at the edges, sometimes causing red marks resembling paint stains.
It is said that the Volneumer has a rounded tip that disperses heat radially, and the gold treatment maintains uniform thermal conductivity.
I also learned something new while getting the procedure. Since lifting equipment is operated by a person, there are cases where the shot doesn't go in properly if the tip lifts even slightly off the skin. However, I heard that with the Volneumer, if the tip lifts, it emits a warning sound and doesn't fire a shot at all.
Considering you pay a lot of money to get this, the fact that the shots never fly off is, I think, a pretty important point.
Another advantage is that since it is water-cooled, it is much more comfortable for the user than gas cooling.
Some people find the gas cooling method uncomfortable because of the sharp, stinging sensation, but I heard that the water cooling method passes by instantly without any of that.
Has anyone switched to radiofrequency lifting because of sunken cheeks? That was a big reason for me, too.









