Honest review of Volneumer pain — it was my biggest worry before the treatment, but even after a month, I can see how my skin has changed.
This is a review based on my personal experience receiving the Volneumer.
I think you're most curious about the pain, so I'll write it honestly.
When I first started after applying the anesthetic ointment, I really couldn't feel anything. I thought I would be able to handle it easily in this state, but the pain started after they passed over the same area two or three times.
It doesn't feel like a throbbing pain like an ultrasound, but rather like my skin is hot.
I felt it more, especially in areas with thin skin like the cheekbones. To be honest, it’s not a painless procedure... but the difference is that the energy level at which pain starts is higher than other radiofrequency devices.
Since it provides good cooling, the structure allows for a stronger burst, so I feel like the effectiveness-to-pain ratio is good.
There were absolutely no red border marks left, like stamp marks.
There was some redness right after the procedure, but it completely subsided within a few hours.
What surprised me most on the day was my skin texture. After the procedure, I applied cushion foundation and could really feel my pores tightening.
I received the treatment after sleeping for 3 hours, and my skin looked better than usual.
As for the changes I noticed after a month, the biggest difference to my eyes, seeing it every day, was the overall firmness.
It doesn't feel like it tightens the face, but it feels like the overall facial contours are refined.
The pores that had stretched vertically have tightened as they gained elasticity, and the fine lines on my forehead that were visible when I was still have also significantly subsided.
It’s not to the point where others would ask, “What did you do?”, but I can definitely feel the difference.
I'm looking forward to it because they say the effects get better as 2 to 3 months pass due to the nature of high frequency.
Is anyone here considering the Volneumer? Personally, I'm satisfied with it haha.









