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[Health Column] Is It Over Once the Implant Prosthesis Is Placed? Everything You Need to Know About 'Aftercare' That Determines Lifespan[2]
hello! Son Dong-guk, Chief Director of Toktok Plant Dental Clinic It is. 😊 ✏️ At the end of the long journey of implant treatment, once the artificial tooth (prosthesis) is perfectly fitted, There are so many patients who breathe a sigh of relief, saying, "Phew, it's all over now!" but The real success of your implant starts now. Did you know that? So that you can use the implants you spent significant cost and precious time to complete healthily for a lifetime, The lifespan of the prosthesis Core Management Principles I will explain it to you easily and kindly. ✏️ If the prosthesis becomes loose or falls out, does that mean the implant has failed? 👉🏻Don't panic! It can be a natural phenomenon. Implant prostheses are secured by tightening screws or using special adhesive, and the issues that occur when we chew food Tremendous pressure because Over time, the screws may loosen slightly or the adhesive strength may weaken. 👉🏻 Natural phenomenon: This is not so much a surgical defect as something that can occur during chewing. 👉🏻 Simple solution: Simply visiting a dentist to tighten or reattach it is sufficient to resolve the issue. 👉🏻 Neglect is forbidden: If you feel anything unusual, do not hesitate to see a medical professional immediately! ✏️Why is personalized design necessary for dental implants? 👉🏻 This is to prevent bacterial invasion and minimize food particles getting stuck. . Unlike natural teeth, implants lack the 'periodontal ligament' that blocks bacteria, so food is structurally more prone to getting trapped. So, Smart Implant Dental Clinic Tailored to each patient's gum line Personalized abutment Design and fabricate the prosthesis We are doing that for you. 👉🏻 Thorough self-management: The patient's effort is just as important as the customized design! 👉🏻 Oral aids are essential: Using interdental brushes or dental floss is not an option, but a 'necessity'. 👉🏻 Expected effects: This is the surest way to prevent peri-implantitis and use the prosthesis for a lifetime. ✏️ Why is 'balanced chewing' important after attaching prosthetics? 👉🏻 This is because it is essential for the new tooth to settle stably in the oral cavity. After attaching the prosthesis approximately About two weeks to a month The adaptation period This is necessary. At this time, consciously Practice using both sides evenly You must do this. 👉🏻 Dispersion of force: It effectively distributes the vertical pressure applied to the implant fixture. 👉🏻 Ensuring stability: It helps the prosthesis sit in a balanced position without leaning in a specific direction. 🔹 FAQ: We'll answer your questions! Q1. Can I eat immediately after the prosthesis is attached? ? A1. Until the adhesive completely hardens At least 1 to 2 hours Stabilization time is required. Please avoid foods that are too hard or sticky on the first day! Q2. If I hear a clicking sound from the prosthesis, does that mean the implant is broken? ? A2. No! It is highly likely that the sound is coming from a loosened fixing screw. If you come to the dental clinic Firmly again Don't worry, we can tighten it for you. Q3. Do I really need to get regular checkups even if I don't have any pain? ? A3. Yes, you must come! The implant is I have no nerves Even if a problem arises, you cannot feel pain in the early stages. Once every 6 months to a year Getting regular maintenance is the secret to lifelong use. 🔹 Conclusion: It is a 'new beginning,' not the 'end.' The true completion of implant treatment lies not in the moment the prosthesis is placed, but in the process of it becoming fully integrated as a part of the body. ✅ Remember! The end of treatment is the 'beginning of maintenance and management'. Standard management principles and the patient's meticulous habit We must achieve this harmony. Every single detail of your meticulous care determines the lifespan of your implant. Toktok Plant Dental Clinic will always look after you with meticulous care to ensure that the joy of daily life you have regained continues for decades. Smart Implant Dental Clinic Chief Director Son Dong-guk Ministry of Health and Welfare certification Periodontology specialist Seoul Science High School Early graduation Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry graduate Seoul National University Dental hospital intern Seoul National University Dental hospital Periodontology Resident 2010-2012 Seoul National University Dental Hospital Implant Treatment Center attending physician 2018 Osstem AIC implant course faculty Certified by the Korean Academy of Periodontology Regular member of the Korean Academy of Periodontology Korean Academy of Dental Implantology Regular member Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member Implant treatment 17 Over years of extensive clinical know-how possession High difficulty Full implant and maxillary sinus Giant's Art Possesses numerous cases in the field The medical content of this column was written based on internal clinical statistics from Toktok Plant Dental Clinic (as of April 2026) and related medical information. 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손동국 원장26.04.29Views 72Likes 3 How much does implant lifespan vary depending on how it is maintained?[2]
I've heard that implants are artificial teeth, but depending on proper care, they can last a long time, or they can need to be replaced quickly if problems arise. They say brushing alone isn't enough; you need to thoroughly care for the space between your teeth, and flossing at least once a day is recommended. They also say you should get a dental checkup if you experience even the slightest discomfort... I'm curious about the average lifespan of implants.
임★선26.03.05Views 39Likes 1 
[Health Column] Do I Really Need to Use Implant Floss? Implant Care Tips Affect Implant Lifespan[6]
hello! Lee Hyeon-seop, Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. One of the most frequently asked questions by patients undergoing implant treatment is: “Implants are artificial teeth, so do I need to use dental floss?” 🤔 To conclude, Rather, they require more meticulous care than natural teeth. This is because brushing alone is difficult to clean deep between teeth. today Dental floss management methods that can affect the lifespan of implants class Many people are curious When to use, how to choose floss, and how to use it correctly Let's organize it up to here. ✨ Do I have to use dental floss for implants? ? 🦷 Even if implants don't develop cavities, gum care is very important. . The gums around the implant Unlike natural teeth, they have weaker defenses against bacteria. no see. So if you just brush your teeth, It is difficult to remove plaque deep between teeth. If this condition continues, inflammation of the gums around the implant (peri-implantitis) may occur. In severe cases, you may even lose your carefully placed implant. ⚠️ ✔️ So, if you want to use the implant for a long time, Interdental care through dental floss is an essential care habit. This is it. 🔸 Example If you brush your teeth well but do not floss If food often gets stuck between your teeth If you frequently feel the gums around the implant swell 💡 Care Tips: Once a day, especially Flossing habits before bed It will help you manage it. When can I start using implant dental floss? ? 🦷 It is usually recommended to use it about 1 to 2 weeks after implantation. . Immediately after implant surgery, the gum tissue needs time to recover. If you floss too soon during this period, The suture site may become irritated. So in general ✔️ After removing the stitches ✔️ After receiving guidance from your doctor It is recommended that you start using dental floss. Until then, the following management tips may help: 🔸 How to manage Use a mild gargle Maintain oral hygiene with gentle brushing ⚠️ It is important to avoid excessive flossing immediately after surgery. What kind of dental floss is best for implants? ? 🦷 Choosing a dental floss that matches the structure of your implant will make maintenance much easier. . Implant prosthetics are structures that have multiple connected parts. It is often difficult to insert the floss from top to bottom. So, better than regular floss A specific type of dental floss This will help more. ✔️ Dental floss with one end stiff → It is as strong as a fishing line and is easy to insert into the space between teeth. ✔️ Sponge-shaped floss → When saliva touches it, it swells and helps remove food. ✔️ wax-coated dental floss → Helps reduce situations where dental floss breaks easily ⚠️ If the implant prosthesis boundary is rough Floss can break frequently. In this case Check-up at the dentist This may be necessary. How to use dental implant floss correctly ? 🦷 It is important to use dental floss gently rather than pulling hard. . When using dental floss Pulling hard like sawing can cause gum bleeding This could be it. thus How to use it by moving it gently and slowly This is recommended. ✔️ Recommended number of uses day 1~2 times ✔️ Especially recommended times Before going to bed ⚠️ If the floss gets caught and doesn't come out Try this method first: 🔸 How to solve Rinse with lukewarm water to reduce friction Push slowly in the opposite direction If it still doesn't fall off Don't force it, visit the dentist This is required. Also floss If it keeps disconnecting The condition of the prosthesis may need to be checked. FAQ Q1. I have no cavities on my implants, so do I still need to floss? ? A1. While implants themselves don't develop cavities, it's important to take care of the surrounding gums. Flossing helps remove plaque between teeth. Q2. How many times a day should I use dental implant floss? ? A2. It is recommended to use it once or twice a day, and it is especially helpful to use it before bed. . Q3. My dental floss keeps breaking. Is this normal? ? A3. If the floss breaks repeatedly, you may need to visit a dentist for consultation as the condition of the prosthesis boundary may need to be checked. conclusion Implants are artificial teeth, but Lifespan can vary greatly depending on how you care for it. ✔️ Brushing your teeth alone may not be enough Care between teeth ✔️ Flossing once a day ✔️ If you feel a problem Dental checkup These three things will help your implants last longer. ✨ Rather than blindly following management methods Consult with a specialist to determine the management method that best suits your current condition. This is the most important. From today Floss once before going to bed , Precious implant care habits I hope you start with this. 🦷 Seoul Centum Dental Clinic CEO Lee Hyeon-seop Integrated Dentistry Specialist Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University Regular member of the Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Full member of the Korean Academy of Endodontics Full member of the Korean Academy of Integrative Dentistry Full member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Full member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantology (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Has extensive overseas experience, having visited more than 10 countries Experience with numerous high-difficulty implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyeon-seop > [Health Column] Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why Are They a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage All at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about the implant lifespan? How long can I use it? [Health Column] There are so many different types of implant bone grafting... What criteria should I use to choose?
이현섭 원장26.03.05Views 299Likes 5 [Health Column] Complete Guidelines for Smoking After Implants – The Most Dangerous Periods and Management Tips[7]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. It is easy to think of implants as a “treatment that just ends with implantation”, In reality A long recovery process called osseointegration Determine this success do. Especially since smoking directly and indirectly affects this process, Many people ask, “When can I start smoking?” What's actually important is Do you smoke/don't you smoke? Not, 👉 Which time is the most dangerous? , 👉 What Leads to Failure , 👉 How far should we realistically manage? no see. Why is smoking a problem after implants? 🦷 This is because factors that hinder recovery occur intensively during the osseointegration stage. ✔️ Recovery is delayed due to reduced blood flow Nicotine constricts peripheral blood vessels. Blocking the supply of oxygen and nutrients do. Because blood flow is your lifeline in early recovery, smoking during this stage can make even small problems bigger. ✔️ The characteristic of 'masking' inflammation signals Smokers have inflammation In cases where pain and bleeding are minimal There is. Even if it looks fine on the outside, problems can develop internally, so peri-implantitis is often discovered late. ✔️ Increased risk of osseointegration failure Implants are a treatment that must be firmly attached to the bone, but smoking Inhibits bone cell activity itself It is known to do so. As a result, there is a risk that the initial fixation will weaken or lead to shaking over time. So then, how should we set the ‘standard’? 🦷It is crucial to accurately identify the most dangerous times. Let me give you a more realistic standard than “I absolutely must quit smoking for the rest of my life!” The risk periods are the two sections below. 🔸 ① Immediately after surgery ~ 2 weeks The wound begins to heal Early clot formation (think of a clot as the "early stage of scab" that naturally forms over a new wound! It's a must-have.) ➡️ Smoking during this period Risk of early recovery failure This high 🔸 ② 1-3 months after surgery The key steps in which osseointegration actually takes place ➡️ The section where the failure rate increases statistically significantly ⚠️ What if osseointegration is complete? Smoking does not cause implants to fall out or become loose. however Peri-implantitis, gum bone resorption, and shortened prosthesis lifespan The risk is clearly increased That is, the two realistic management standards are: ✔ At least The period for bone fusion is a thorough smoking cessation. ✔ Even after that Regular checkups + hygiene management Is it possible? FAQ Q1. Is it okay to smoke after bone fusion is complete? A1. It does not directly lead to elimination, but Peri-implantitis, bone resorption, and reduced prosthesis lifespan The danger persists. Ultimately, this means that management difficulty increases. Q2. Is 'one or two cigarettes occasionally' a problem? A2. Even a small amount may hinder recovery during the osseointegration stage. It is safe to avoid smoking for at least this period. . Q3. Can inflammation pass without pain? A3. Smokers have higher inflammatory signals. Expressed weakly There are cases where things may look fine on the outside, but problems may be developing internally. conclusion Smoking after implant It is not a question of will, but a “question of timing.” In particular, it is most important to know the following three things: When is it most dangerous? How to get through that period How to adjust your treatment plan based on whether you smoke or not Implants are not a treatment that ends the moment they are placed. A treatment that takes time to complete no see. By accurately understanding your condition and setting realistic standards, you can keep your implants healthy for a long time. If necessary, consult with your medical professional to establish a management plan that suits your situation. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic CEO Lee Hyeon-seop Integrated Dentistry Specialist Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University Regular member of the Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Full member of the Korean Academy of Endodontics Full member of the Korean Academy of Integrative Dentistry Full member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Full member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantology (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Has extensive overseas experience, having visited more than 10 countries Experience with numerous high-difficulty implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyeon-seop > [Health Column] Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why Are They a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage All at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about the implant lifespan? How long can I use it? [Health Column] There are so many different types of implant bone grafting... What criteria should I use to choose?
이현섭 원장26.01.14Views 200Likes 4 Yongsan-gu Park Young-jin Dental Clinic has achieved high satisfaction with its 25-year implant management program.
I've been receiving regular checkups at Park Young-jin Dental Clinic since I first received implant treatment 25 years ago. Despite the passage of time, the implants I received from my first visit have remained stable without any major issues, which has naturally fostered trust in their care. The director always meticulously examines my current dental condition and provides thorough explanations of necessary treatment and management methods, allowing me to receive treatment with confidence. I especially appreciated how he never overlooked even the slightest discomfort and instead addressed it. For this reason, my family also comes for regular checkups, and I'm very satisfied with the care they provide, ensuring everyone, from adults to children, feels comfortable during their visit. The dentist's typical stress is alleviated, and the overall atmosphere is calm, making it a great place to visit regularly. It's not easy to stick with the same dentist for a long time, but I believe this is a dentist I can trust. I plan to continue receiving regular checkups here.
박지윤26.01.12Views 76Likes 0 
I recommend the Lucent Implant Review, which provides responsible medical care and guaranteed implants in Seocho-gu, Seoul.
They say that the implant placement process is important, but post-implantation care is also very important. Lucent Dental Clinic advertises that it guarantees responsible medical care, so I looked into it. Lucent focuses on natural tooth preservation treatment, so they do not force implants in cases where the treatment progress must be observed. The best option is to use your own teeth. If they're severely damaged, they can last for decades even with root canal treatment and a crown. So, if possible, it's best to keep your own teeth. I ended up getting implants because there was no other way. I think there are many things to consider, such as the price and whether the aftercare is good. Depending on the patient's condition, implants are placed. They say that minimally invasive surgery has a faster recovery and lower risk of infection. Knowing this will be helpful when consulting about implants. Lucent is a place that makes you trust it more because they issue implant treatment certificates and provide aftercare. Lucent Dental Clinic in Seocho-gu, Seoul I recommend the responsible medical care management guarantee implant review. You visited the dentist because of discomfort in your wisdom tooth, and you left a positive review saying that the dentist was very kind. Usually, you have to be in pain to go to the dentist. When I'm sick, I worry a lot, so it's better to get treatment at a friendly place with peace of mind. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4716
은하수24.11.02Views 1427Likes 0 Post-procedure care is very important for implants.[7]
You should choose a place with experienced and skilled doctors for implant procedures. And since implant maintenance is important, regular check-ups at the hospital are necessary. Proper post-procedure care is essential for implants to be used healthily and for a long time. I hope you manage it carefully, and I will introduce four management tips for after implant procedures. Due to poor dental care, I had to undergo implant surgery at a relatively young age. At first, I was scared and afraid, but since I had no choice but to undergo it, I first looked for a reputable hospital. Since it's about teeth, of course, you should have the procedure done by a skilled and talented doctor. The place where I received the procedure is Pamié Dental Clinic located near Hwagok Station. I chose the hospital, trusted the doctor, and received Osstem implant surgery. It's been about a year now, and I have been using it healthily without any issues. Regular check-ups to ensure proper post-procedure care are also essential. I heard that the implant procedure is being well maintained and kept clean. I felt relieved, thinking that you have been managing everything well every day. Then, I will introduce the four methods I am managing after the implant procedure. First, within three minutes after a meal, initially remove food debris between the teeth using an interdental brush. Second, use dental floss to remove debris stuck on the surface of the teeth. Third, use a Waterpik. It removes debris that remains between the teeth and is not fully cleaned out with other methods by using a strong water jet from the Waterpik. Fourth, brush your teeth thoroughly with a finishing toothbrush. Implants are said to last an average of about 10 years, but it depends on how well they are maintained. If proper care is not taken after implant surgery, it may not last for 10 years. After implant surgery, let's carefully and thoroughly maintain cleanliness every day so that it can be used healthily.
olivekkk24.08.26Views 156Likes 6 You should have taken good care of it if you didn't want an implant!![7]
If you hit this with something like a stone, you should take an X-ray. Also, if a crown or something similar is placed on it, you need to use it carefully. Proper management is necessary to avoid having to get implants or similar procedures. This is a story about getting an implant procedure quite recently. When I was very young, I was playing with neighborhood kids and got hit in the front tooth by a stone. I thought it was just painful (since I got hit by a stone..) and lived without any major problems for 20 years. Then I went to the dentist due to a cavity problem, and an unexpected issue arose. It was diagnosed that there was inflammation in the lower part of the front tooth that was hit by the stone. Treatment was necessary. An unanticipated root canal treatment began. The inflammation was removed, and the tooth was ground down very small, then covered with a crown. Anyway, the treatment was completed after the situation was managed, but I had no basic knowledge that the teeth I had made should be used gently. Hard fruits or vegetables like carrots also need to be eaten carefully and cautiously, but I tore into even ribs recklessly. Fortunately, I used it for about 8 years, and considering how recklessly I used it, 8 years is not a very short time. Of course, after 8 years, problems arose. Even the capped teeth collapsed. It was the beginning of implants. First, I had to visit the hospital to get an estimate, and because I am not very diligent, I decided on the dental clinic my acquaintance was also visiting for implants without comparing the costs of implant procedures at various hospitals. My acquaintance kindly explained everything to me. I understand that I received the implant at a reasonably affordable price. The process of the implant has been completed. Another time, I had inflammation, so I scraped out the inflammation, extracted the remaining tooth, and placed a post... It wasn't very painful, but it took a very long time, and during that time, my front tooth was empty, which was quite noticeable. Anyway, after going through all the procedures, the implant has been completed, and I am now using it very carefully. Each part of the body is important in its own way, but this is especially important. Haha. So, I am diligently using the toothbrush recommended by the hospital for implant procedures, and I am also carefully brushing the implant area with interdental brushes, which I hadn't used much before.
티끌모아큰티끌24.08.06Views 151Likes 3 Dongkook Pharmaceutical's GuaGuard Original Gum Health Implant Gargle for gum care[5]
I have weak gums, so I only use very soft toothbrush bristles when brushing. Still, when I get very tired, my gums swell and bleed. That's why I manage my gums with Dongkook Pharmaceutical's Geguard Original. It strengthens the gums through its antioxidant effects. Unlike the mouthwash we know, it is a product specialized for gum health, so even implant patients use it. After using this, I don't experience bleeding or inflammation in my gums, so I want to recommend it.
임삼미24.02.15Views 138Likes 1 Which hospital is best for implant management?[8]
I recently had implants, and they said it was time to get them taken care of. I was originally going to do it at the hospital I had been at, but it became too far away when I moved. So I'm looking for a hospital that does implant management well, but I'm not sure which hospital to go to. I heard that implant management is an important process, just like implant surgery. I'm wondering which hospital I should go to to receive reliable care. Could you possibly recommend a hospital that does implant management well? Additionally, please let me know if there is anything I should be careful about or know when receiving implant care. There are some hospitals that I learned a little about at the Cashdoc Hospital event. Ulsan Uga Dental Clinic ( https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4561 ) If there is anyone who needs to get an implant before implant management, Ulsan Wooga Dental Clinic is recommended. This is a hospital that a friend who lives in Ulsan recommended. The most important thing is to treat and preserve natural teeth. It is said that it is considered a treatment philosophy. Regular seminars at reasonable cost We think from the patient's perspective by providing in-hospital education, etc. We do our best to provide the best medical service. And they say the aftercare is really good! Also, we provide aftercare that can be managed continuously to prevent and prevent recurrence. We are developing a medical team and treatment system to ensure that we can fulfill our responsibilities! The hospital is incredibly clean and feels well-managed. These days, there are many dirty dental clinics and many hospitals that feel old. Even if you do well, there are many cases where something is suspicious. But I have a feeling that the hospital is really nice~~! Also, if you look at the reviews that confirmed the visit, there were many that gave 5 stars! They are friendly and the prices are good too~~! So, the place I am looking into for aftercare is Ulsan Uga Dental Clinic. If there's anyone who knows about Ulsan, it would be great if you could let me know~! Clinic hours Weekdays 10:00-19:00 Lunch time 13:00 - 14:30 Weekends 10:00 - 14:00 I looked it up and what's surprising is that Ugaju Dental Clinic isn't only in Ulsan! There is also a Wooga Dental Clinic in Gimhae that holds Cashdoc Hospital events. 2. Gimhae Uga Dental Clinic ( https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4567 ) The price is the same, and we are offering the maximum discount on implants. It's also good for people who are struggling financially. It's near Gimhae Shinsegae Department Store, and Bonghwang Station and Suro Wangneung Station are close by~! I found a review of Gimhae Uga Dental Clinic that I found, so I brought it here. ( Hello. I am a 30-year-old office worker living in Gimhae. I've been worried about losing a tooth for a long time. When teeth fall out, it is uncomfortable to eat and it seems like pronunciation is not good. I wanted to get implants quickly. So, while I was looking for a place nearby that does implants well, I visited Gimhae Uga Dental Clinic because I heard good reviews about it. I visited the hospital, received treatment, and consulted with the director in charge. The director carefully examined the condition of my teeth and said that I needed implant surgery. The surgery was performed under anesthesia, so there was almost no pain. After the surgery, there was no significant swelling or pain, so there was no significant disruption to my daily life. Now, six months after the surgery, the implanted teeth are functioning well without any problems. I don't feel any discomfort when eating, and my pronunciation seems to be good. I recommend Gimhae Uga Dental Clinic to those considering implants. I hope you will get satisfactory results like I did. ) Please read the reviews too~! I am planning to get implant care at Ulsan Uga Dental Clinic. If you are thinking of getting an implant, I think it would be a good idea to try this out!
건강이최고다24.01.16Views 110Likes 0 I'm thinking about getting implants done in Gangnam Station. Where would be a good place?[8]
I'm thinking about getting implants done in Gangnam Station. Where would be a good place? I need to get an implant, but it's expensive so I can't do it. Maybe because I neglected it for so long, it's now difficult to take care of my teeth with medication or other methods! Now, I really have no choice but to get an implant, so I looked into implants in Gangnam Station. I heard there are a lot of places in Gangnam Station that are good at implants! We are holding a Smart Implant Dental Clinic New Year's event at the Cashdoc Hospital event. The price is also half of the 700,000 won price. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4618 Among the places I looked into for implants in Gangnam Station, this one was the cheapest and had no additional costs. I thought it was reasonable. It is said that the Seoul National University Department of Periodontology specialists have experience in over 60,000 implants. CEO Son Dong-guk is a gifted student, having graduated early from Seoul Science High School. I think he has that much merit and is a good manager. And what was really surprising was There are 12 medical staff members who graduated from Seoul National University and are in charge of the implant center. These days, university hospitals are crowded with people. They say that it is as difficult as trying to find a needle in a haystack to get an implant appointment at a university hospital! At that time, at Smart Plant Dental Clinic, which has the most advanced medical equipment at the level of a university hospital, I think it wouldn't be a bad idea to do it! It's a hospital famous for implants in Gangnam Station, and I thought there was a reason for that. Has anyone tried it? I have a slight phonophobia. I'm scared of the sound of teeth grinding and breaking, so going to the dentist is difficult. Smart Implant Dental Clinic in Gangnam Station, which provides implants, also provides implants under sleep. I thought it would be okay. If you are curious, please get advice like I did~ https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3868 After looking up a lot of reviews of implants in Gangnam Station, I found a lot of stories about David Dental Clinic. The hospital uses genuine Osstem products and the price is very reasonable at 500,000 won. Ostem is said to be a world-class product used by the most people. I have neglected my dental care for a long time, so my teeth have not been in good condition. In particular, I was very concerned about my appearance because one of my front teeth was missing. So, I decided to get implant treatment and while looking into several dental clinics, I ended up visiting David Dental Clinic. I liked the fact that it had state-of-the-art equipment so I could receive safe and accurate treatment. And while I was consulting, I had many thoughts that it would be really good. My friend had an implant at David Dental Clinic, and about two weeks later, it seems to have settled in well. Having my teeth back has given me more confidence in my appearance, and eating is now easier. I looked at the reviews of other people who received implant treatment at David Dental Clinic, and they all showed similar levels of satisfaction as my friend. Medical staff with extensive implant surgery experience and know-how Equipped with cutting-edge equipment for safe and accurate treatment It seems like a place where many people feel satisfied. I'm also having a hard time deciding between the two right now. I don't know which of the two hospitals is better or worse because I haven't had the surgery. From what I've read and read, both seem good. Where should I do it? I'm worried.
어피치러버24.01.15Views 136Likes 0 Post-implant care^^[37]
You often use dental floss or interdental brushes after getting an implant. I received an implant procedure a long time ago. I always use dental floss and interdental brushes. And this little one... I always make sure to use the oral irrigator. Using the oral irrigator after brushing, I noticed food particles remaining between my teeth. It feels great to have food waste and leftover toothpaste completely removed, so I recommend it to others as well^^
수퍼마덜23.10.24Views 147Likes 0 Post-implant treatment care[20]
I have always considered myself naturally strong and healthy, enjoying chewy and tough foods, and have been doing well for over 50 years. Meanwhile, cavity treatment was only done once or twice because it was difficult to eat and take care of my teeth during pregnancy due to morning sickness. However, unexpectedly over the past two years, I experienced severe tooth pain, and I found out through two different hospitals that it was a fractured tooth. I received the first treatment, but about a year later, I got sick again, and upon examination, it was another fracture. This time, I had to get an implant, so I underwent the procedure. Please tell me good dental care methods after getting an implant.
함께23.10.17Views 107Likes 0 You use dental floss when caring for your implants.[8]
The dentist is showing how to use dental floss after getting an implant. He told me not to lift the floss upward but to gently pull it out right there. When I asked why, the floss got caught on the implant tooth, so when I applied pressure upward... They said there is a risk that the teeth could fall out or become loose if it gets worse.
Quadruple 4 Project23.10.14Views 113Likes 0 How do I care for my implant after the procedure?[11]
This time, I finally underwent the long-delayed implant treatment. These days, it's a non-incisional implant, so I chose it because it's easier to do. I think the procedure went really well. But after the treatment is over, I was curious about how to manage it. Can implants be used for a lifetime? Since it's expensive and I plan to use it for a long time, is there a special way to take care of it? 7-step treatment process for dental implants Preoperative examination (oral examination, treatment plan, gum treatment) First surgery (implant placement) Simple disinfection and removal of stitches Bone healing and bone adhesion Second surgery (connection of implant superstructure) Prosthetic device installation (fabrication and placement of artificial teeth) Maintenance (upkeep and regular maintenance)
라일락23.10.11Views 90Likes 0 How should I care for my first implant procedure?[7]
I believe I inherited naturally strong teeth, so I have lived confidently, treating only a few cavities over my 60 years of life and not paying much attention to my teeth. That's why I canceled my dental insurance after a few years of paying premiums. The problem is that starting at age 60, I experienced the fracture of one tooth per year. The first fracture was just treated, but the second fracture was split horizontally, leading to a diagnosis that an implant was necessary, so I am undergoing implant treatment. I finished the initial work this week and will complete it next week. Since it's my first implant procedure, I'm nervous and really want to take good care of it. I want to get help on how to properly care for after the procedure. Please let me know if anyone has the know-how~~
함께 이혜련23.09.16Views 89Likes 0 What are the methods for post-implant care?[5]
Struggling with intense pain before the implant The process from tooth extraction to implant is very painful. Because I was financially struggling... I promised to take good care of my implants after the procedure. I'm really unsure about how I should manage it.. Therefore, we would like to seek your valuable opinions.
Quadruple 4 Project23.09.01Views 97Likes 0 Implant Care Method[7]
I have already had an implant as well. I think the only way to protect my teeth and gums is by brushing well. I try my best to keep it as clean as possible, but I'm worried that problems might still occur. The implant is on a molar, so it's a part that requires more careful management.
김혜민23.08.01Views 86Likes 0 I'm curious about how to care for dental implants.[7]
I'm curious about how to care for dental implants. It's been about a year since I got the molar implant, and I've adapted to it, but one of the implants tends to trap food in the gap, so I have to be careful and only chew soft foods cautiously. I do interdental brushing and gargling, but how do I do it properly? How much can I use?
JN23.07.26Views 68Likes 0 I am curious about how to care for my implant after the procedure.[4]
My groom recently got an implant, and I am curious about how to take care of it afterward. I hear that many young people are getting implants these days, so I was quite worried before doing it. It was quite difficult during the procedure, but now he is satisfied with the results. I also heard that post-care is very important after getting an implant, but I wonder if he can just eat and brush his teeth normally. Are there any foods he shouldn't eat or potential side effects? I think it would be helpful to know in advance. I would like to hear opinions from people who have had implants. I'm curious.
hnlovejs23.07.24Views 86Likes 0 Post-implant care[8]
I am diligently taking care of my implant after the procedure. I brush my teeth diligently right after meals and also have regular dental check-ups. Be careful when brushing your teeth, and thoroughly clean every corner with a water pick. I also use mouthwash after brushing. Thanks to that, it is still well maintained, and the dentist also says it can be used without any problems for now. Maybe because I suffered before the treatment, I feel like I need to take better care of myself.
제라늄23.07.23Views 101Likes 0 Implant Care[9]
A few months ago, on the molar side You have had an implant. When I get an implant, eating food becomes difficult. I can chew thoroughly, which is so good. I am joyful and happy. But there was one problem. The problem is that food tends to get stuck in this gap. In that case, it can be a bit uncomfortable, so I quickly use an interdental brush. I solve it using dental floss. This doesn't become a problem at home. It becomes a problem when we gather or go out to eat. You can't go brush your teeth right after finishing your meal. It’s uncomfortable. What is stuck in this gap? I really dislike it. What should I do?
류일순23.07.23Views 73Likes 0 Tooth care after implant placement[7]
How do you take care of your teeth after getting implants? The groom's molar and the front of the molar on the opposite side I got an implant, but food got stuck in between. They say they are always worriedㅜㅜ It's somewhat okay at home, but outside... They say it's hardㅜㅜ I always use interdental brushes, but only with that. They say there's no freshness, but not with interdental brushes. Is there no other good way? Please share it if you have it^^
aettaett 23.07.21Views 125Likes 0 Post-implant care[5]
When it comes to implants, one tooth and the original tooth It looks like a home in between, so in between. Food tends to get stuck easily.. So, interdental brushes. I have to do it because it's mandatory. I'm not sure if I'm doing well because the home is large. Is the implant tooth being well maintained? You have to take a picture to know for sure, right? Do you get regular check-ups after getting an implant?
수경이~♥23.07.21Views 77Likes 0 Are implants used for a lifetime? How to maintain them regularly?[14]
Because my gums were weak, I had a tooth extracted and eventually received an implant in my mid-30s. It has been in good use for a relatively long period so far. According to my internet search, they consider about 10 years as the basic lifespan. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Although the lifespan of an implant is generally about 10 years, it is difficult to definitively say so. According to foreign research papers, cases of using implants without any abnormalities for 25 to 30 years have been reported. There is a report stating that the success rate can be over 80% and that it can be used for more than 15 years. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I also looked into this kind of information. If properly maintained, can it be considered semi-permanent? I'm most worried because my gums are weak. How do you specifically take care of your teeth and gums if you have implants?
금지니23.07.18Views 81Likes 0 Implant Care[4]
It's been almost a year since I got the implant. Is it just me who feels a slight metallic taste or something similar that's uncomfortable? I went to the dentist and had everything removed again, and they said there was nothing wrong. But I can feel it. There's an unknown taste coming from around the implant. I'm not sure if it's because I'm sensitive or what. Other than that, nothing else is uncomfortable. They say that if you take good care of your implants, it will be fine. How is everyone doing? I have a lot of food stuck, so I am using interdental brushes after brushing. Please share any other good management methods if you have them.
엄세정23.07.17Views 73Likes 0 [Concern] How do you all manage after getting dental implants?[6]
As I got older, I had a few implants done. Fortunately, I am within the age range covered by insurance, so I did it within that scope. How do you usually manage after that? I visit the hospital for inspections every time the doctor grants permission. Other than that, I just use Dong-A Pharmaceutical's Gekard for gargling. Garnier seems to have some actual effect compared to Listerine in the past. There is nothing else I can do for you. Do you usually take supplements like gum health supplements? I'm curious.
홍초롱23.07.17Views 81Likes 0 Implant Care Tips[8]
Periodontal disease has the greatest impact on tooth loss and implant failure. If inflammation occurs in the gums or alveolar bone and symptoms worsen, it can lead to tooth loss or implant failure. Periodontal disease occurs when hygiene management is neglected. To use implants for a long time, it is important to treat and manage them well to prevent inflammation. If peri-implantitis, such as inflammation around the implant, progresses severely, it can lead to the loss of the implant. Incorrect brushing is one of the improper oral care practices that can actually increase tartar and cause inflammation. Receive regular dental check-ups at least once every six months to monitor your implant and oral health status. Be sure to take supplements that help with the antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects of beta polyphenols.
이워니23.07.17Views 88Likes 0 How is implant management done?[8]
Of all places, it's the molar area that has the implant. Since it's a molar, I think you need to take extra care in managing it so that the implant lasts a long time. Is it enough to just brush your teeth well? Even with regular scaling every three months, tartar still forms each time.
민재 혜민 ❤23.07.13Views 71Likes 0 Post-implant care[3]
My mother underwent an implant procedure. What kind of care is needed after the procedure? You don't really talk about how you're feeling, so I think I should take care of you a bit. ㅠㅠ You will need to go to the hospital regularly for check-ups even after the procedure, right?
머랭이23.06.29Views 67Likes 0 Post-implant care[3]
Is there a way to care for your implant afterwards? Even a single implant tooth can become damaged again. I think I heard about it... then what about that tooth? We really treat it like a tooth. Is it necessary? Even a single tooth with an implant can develop cavities. It could happen, right? Just because you had an implant. I don't think it's the end; I think it needs to be managed.
수경이~♥23.06.28Views 67Likes 0 Post-implant care[10]
Dad had an implant... it's been quite a while. It's been about 10 years, I think... You haven't been to the dentist at all~~~~~~ You barely convinced him to get the implant... I think you should go to the dentist, but he's stubborn and refuses to goㅠㅠㅠ You need to get an implant, go to the dentist for a check-up, and do all that, right???? I'm worried ㅠㅠ Why don't you take care of it after spending so much money on the implant? 😭😭 It's upsetting...
wonk23.06.26Views 69Likes 0 Implant Care[3]
How do you usually do it? Maybe because I wake up early. It seems like my teeth are a bit worn out from use.ㅜ Do I only need to redo the top part when it wears out?
베리스트로베리23.06.25Views 71Likes 0 Post-implantation care[4]
According to information found on the internet, the maximum duration of dental implants can be up to 20 years, but usually around 10 years. It says that continuous care after the procedure is necessary to use it for a long time without side effects. What kind of regular follow-up care do patients who have received implant procedures undergo at the dental clinic, and how often is it scheduled? I wonder if you are receiving it.
Her013123.06.17Views 70Likes 0 Post-implant care[1]
It's been a year since I got the implant. I still feel like it's not really mine. How do you manage implants? I am only using dental floss and interdental brushes.
엄세정23.06.13Views 66Likes 0 Post-implant surgery care and precautions[7]
1. Swallow the needle and blood, and if bleeding continues from the surgical site, gently apply pressure with gauze for 3 to 5 minutes. 2. After surgery, please apply a cold compress with an ice pack at approximately 20-minute intervals until you sleep on the same day. (Swelling may be more pronounced on the 2nd to 3rd day after surgery, and cold compresses on the day of surgery help reduce swelling.) If multiple implants or bone grafts were performed, significant swelling may persist for 2 to 3 days. 3. Please gargle with the mouthwash (Hexamedine). For areas other than the surgical site, brush normally, and for the surgical site, gargle. Use about half of the cap, and let the solution contact the wound area for about 40 seconds. (Gargle approximately 3 to 5 times a day after meals, after brushing, and before sleeping.) 4. Sleep with your head slightly higher than your heart. Do not take long saunas or hot baths on the day of the surgery. You should refrain from alcohol and smoking for 8 weeks. (Absolutely avoid them for at least 2 weeks.) Smoking is contraindicated after implant treatment, and to ensure the longevity of the implant, you must quit smoking. You must disinfect the day after the surgery, and the stitches will be removed 10 to 14 days after the surgery. You should consume soft liquid foods for 2 to 3 days after surgery. Avoid very hot foods or foods with small particles such as sesame seeds, strawberries, etc. 9. If you have had implant surgery on the upper jaw, do not blow your nose forcefully. If you experience nosebleeds, do not panic and stop the bleeding using usual methods. For those who have undergone sinus bone graft surgery, some blood may flow from the nose, mouth, or throat. Do not blow your nose at this time under any circumstances. 10. Do not touch the surgical area with your hands.
이현진23.06.08Views 640Likes 0 
Post-implant care^^[8]
I am after implant surgery... management methods I'll tell you how to use interdental brushes^^ Interdental brushes should be chosen with the appropriate size according to the size and condition of your teeth~ For first-time users, I recommend ssss or sss~ You can purchase and try it out, then decide on the right size. Toothbrushes can be reused, and It would be good if you could replace it on a weekly basis. Implants are not considered a permanent procedure. I hope you continue to use your implant well through consistent care and regular check-ups^^
수퍼마덜23.06.08Views 73Likes 0 How to care for dental implants[1]
I had an implant 15 years ago. Is there a special management law? I just focus on brushing my teeth well. Hopefully, it won't shake or be pulled out, right?
세나23.06.02Views 64Likes 0 (Helpful Tip) Dental Care for Implants[11]
I got implants at a young age, so I don't usually talk about implants with others. Today, after a difficult surgery and a tough recovery, I will share my dental care tips. I think it could be helpful for both those who have had implants and those who haven't. You should regularly visit the dentist to have X-rays taken and undergo examinations to ensure that the alveolar bone around the implant is healthy and well-maintained. Second~ The small brush used to clean between teeth is called an interdental brush. These days, many people have high dental IQ, so you may have heard of interdental brushes at least once. In the case of implants, since the tooth is extracted and the alveolar bone becomes flat before placement, there is no bone filling between the tooth and the implant crown, making the surface flat. Therefore, if you have a single implant, food particles are inevitably trapped on both sides of the implant tooth. If food debris is left untreated, it can cause inflammation of the gums, and this inflammation can lead to the resorption of the alveolar bone, creating a vicious cycle where more food debris gets trapped. Ultimately, this can result in the loss of the gum bone and failure of the implant. Since implants and crowns do not develop cavities, it is more important to clean around the crown area thoroughly (of course, you should also clean the chewing surface and crown area well), but using interdental brushes to effectively remove food debris and maintain gum cleanliness is very important. Third~ Regular scaling (periodontal management), interdental brushes, and proper brushing should be maintained at home, but home care alone cannot be considered 100% perfect. The same applies to my teeth, so it is necessary to receive professional periodontal care through regular scaling every 6 months to 1 year. I get a scaling and regular check-up once a year. I have been maintaining this habit for 7 years. For those who have implants, please make sure to keep it well, and I hope you avoid misunderstandings about implants.
영경23.06.01Views 91Likes 0 How to care for implants!! Curious about the maintenance period!![7]
About ten years ago, I had an implant procedure on my molar. It's been about ten years since I had the implant procedure. I am consistently maintaining my oral health with floss. Is it okay to manage it like this!!?? Also, do implants need to be replaced no matter how well they are maintained?? I'm really curious!! I don't want to get an implant procedure again.. It was so painful ㅠㅠ Please let me know for sure 🙏🏻
뚠뚠이23.05.19Views 71Likes 0 [Health Tips] Sustainable Gum Inflammation Management After Implants[10]
They say that getting an implant can also put strain on the gums. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously manage or prevent inflammation of the gums. Please follow basic oral care practices properly, and You also need to make sure to rinse your mouth thoroughly. I recommend the Gengard Original from Dong-A Pharmaceutical during gargling. There are other mouthwashes like Listerine, but GuaGuard is said to be effective in relieving pain. The usage method is slightly different from other mouthwashes. After gargling, you should stimulate your gums and other areas with a toothbrush for about 30 seconds for better effectiveness. I used it even after the implant, but Even when the flesh behind the molars was sore, I used it three times a day. I observed an effect of inflammation relief. I strongly recommend it.
핑효모23.05.19Views 61Likes 0 [Health Tips] Post-Implant Tooth Care Methods[12]
This is my writing, but the text keeps getting deleted, so I took a picture. After using dental floss, I also rinse my mouth with a gum-friendly mouthwash to care for my gums, then brush my teeth. Teeth and gums are just as precious as skin. The dentist suggested using Hexamedine if the tooth really hurts. This is also something to buy. Please don't think that just getting an implant is the end; also take care of your gums and teeth.
레몬23.05.17Views 93Likes 0 How should I take care of my teeth after getting an implant?[2]
I think I need to take good care of my teeth. I'm worried because my gums are not in good condition. I take care of my gums. I also use dental floss properly. I manage it with this.
레몬23.05.03Views 51Likes 0 Post-implant care[10]
After a difficult and challenging year of implant procedures I didn't go to the hospital regularly in the past. These days, our whole family gets regular check-ups every six months. Dentistry becomes more difficult and costly when it is severely damaged. I think regular management is important. Since then, I have been managing my oral health well without any issues.
제라늄23.04.29Views 45Likes 0 Is there such a thing as an effective way to manage acne?
I have been under a lot of stress lately due to frequent breakouts. I would like to know about overall acne management, ranging from choosing a cleanser and the order in which to apply basic skincare products to dietary habits I can practice in my daily life. If anyone has seen some soothing effects from home care alone, sharing your routine or tips in detail would be a great help to my skin care.
다노맘26.05.19Views 5Likes 0 Is there a way to manage my weight loss so that my breasts or skin don't sag...?[1]
I'm on a diet these days, and while losing weight is great, I'm really worried because I feel like my skin elasticity is gradually decreasing. I'm especially stressed because my chest and face seem to be sagging as I lose weight first... I don't just want to lose weight; I want to maintain my figure as well. I'm not sure if this is achievable through proper management or if it's just unavoidable. I'm also confused whether it's because I lost weight too quickly, or if this is just how it is... I’ve heard people say that eating a lot of protein is okay, and that strength training is a must, but I’m curious if they actually work. I also want to know if collagen or elasticity supplements help, or if it’s just my imagination. If anyone has managed to maintain their figure with almost no breast or skin sagging while dieting, please share some realistic tips on which method was most effective. I'm curious about workout routines, diets, and how to maintain my appearance… I really want to know if I can keep sagging as much if I start taking care of myself now!
담율로26.05.17Views 18Likes 0 Ace Dental Clinic, ranked #1 in hospitals for implant consultations[2]
I would like to share the rankings of the dental clinics where I got quotes and consultations for implant surgery. No. 1 Ace Dental Clinic 2nd Place Top Class Dental Clinic 3rd Place Kim O-wan Dental Clinic The reason I chose Jeonju Ace Dental Clinic as number one is that it is a friendly clinic with no overtreatment. The procedure itself is better at Top Class Dental Clinic, which ranks second, but it overwhelmingly can't beat the number one clinic in terms of kindness and comfort. Implant procedures aren't done immediately, and the cost is significant. Anyway, it's the best place I've been to.
지원이26.05.14Views 31Likes 1 Is dermatological treatment the only answer for pore management?[3]
When I was single, I took tennis lessons diligently without thinking much about it. One day, while I was getting my fortune told after a lesson, the person next to me said, "If you play tennis too hard when you're young, your pores on your face will get bigger." I didn't realize it back then, but one day I noticed my pores had really gotten huge. Of course, I'm sure that wasn't the only reason, though. It doesn't work even with cosmetics. Going to Esthetic doesn't have much effect. Is dermatological treatment the only answer?
합격기원 26.05.14Views 30Likes 1 Question) I'm worried about hair loss; should I look into treatment and management methods?[2]
Lately, I have been very concerned that my hair is gradually thinning and the crown and hairline are looking noticeably sparse. In the past, I thought that simply using shampoo or supplements would be enough to manage it to some extent, but lately, my hair has become finer and I am falling out a lot, so I am very worried that hair loss seems to be progressing in earnest. So, I am looking into hair loss treatments. I am curious to know which methods are actually effective among the treatments offered at dermatology clinics or specialized hair loss clinics. For example, there are procedures such as medication (Minoxidil, Finasteride, etc.), injections, and hair transplants; I would like to know the pros and cons, costs, and side effects of each. Also, if visiting a hospital is difficult, are there any lifestyle habits or home care methods that can be practiced at home? In addition to basic care such as scalp massage, nutrition, stress management, and shampoo selection, I would appreciate it if you could share any tips that help slow down the progression of hair loss.
임★선26.05.14Views 19Likes 1 How does everyone take care of their throats?[9]
Hello. As I get older, I feel quite troubled every time I look in the mirror. With my face, if I put in a little effort and use a face mask, it feels like it looks a bit better, and I even try to convince myself that it is improving... but you can't fool your neck. At some point, the horizontal lines started deepening, and now, perhaps due to a loss of elasticity, the wrinkles and sagging skin are all too visible. I'm especially worried because my pores look much more prominent than before, and my skin feels thinner. I've heard that neck wrinkles are hard to get rid of once they appear, but seeing my neck actually turning into an old lady's made me so upset I couldn't sleep. I know we can't stop the passage of time, but I still want to slow it down, even just a little. How is everyone taking care of their throats?
캐시닥이요26.05.14Views 223Likes 4 How to manage neck wrinkles with home care? What about treatments?[2]
Can I manage neck wrinkles with home care? Do I absolutely have to go to a clinic for a procedure? If so, I'm curious about what procedures are available. I don't have many wrinkles anywhere else, but it seems like my neck wrinkles have deepened due to my weight fluctuations. Please share home care tips or treatment names.
지원이26.05.14Views 24Likes 0 Post-Scaling Care[4]
I've heard that tartar builds up more easily after scaling. Is there anything I need to take care of after removal? Should I avoid spicy foods or coffee for the time being?
고고서26.05.14Views 27Likes 0 Is there a limit to managing neck wrinkles with home care alone?[14]
At some point, I looked in the mirror and noticed wrinkles starting to form on my neck. I think I've developed neck wrinkles because I have a habit of sleeping on my side instead of on my back. I've heard that there are limitations to home care. What kind of treatment would be effective? Lately, just looking in the mirror makes me sigh.
행복한일상26.05.14Views 517Likes 4 Question) What kind of care is needed for skin that is severely dry from the inside and has large pores?[8]
My skin is naturally dry, but perhaps because my pores are on the larger side, sweat and oil rise to the surface even in slightly warm weather, causing my face to get shiny very quickly. I am often mistaken for having oily skin because it looks like it is, but deep down it is so dry that it feels tight. I also often apply creams that are very moisturizing. The bigger problem is that due to sweat, even if I apply just a little bit of the lotion or cream I usually use for dry skin, it feels like it sits on the surface and feels stuffy. However, if I don't apply it, my skin feels very dry, but if I leave it untreated, I am worried about side effects such as secondary breakouts or loss of elasticity due to enlarged pores. In this situation, is there an effective pore care method that can be done without interfering with daily life? I am also curious to know which treatment is effective if there is one that can help address both internal dryness and surface oiliness simultaneously. I would appreciate advice from those who have resolved similar issues!
H.J26.05.13Views 46Likes 2 How do those of you with dry skin and cakey makeup manage yours these days?[7]
As the weather gets drier, my skin keeps getting dry and rough. I feel like moisturizing cream or sleeping masks have their limits. If you get Rejuran or Skin Booster injections around you I heard it immediately resolves internal dryness. I'm debating whether to manage with home care or get a procedure lol How do you all manage situations like this?
초코맛딸기26.05.13Views 43Likes 2 It feels somewhat uncomfortable after the implant.[7]
I don't think anything went wrong with the implant, but is it natural to feel some discomfort?
하늘~♥26.05.13Views 36Likes 1 Home care vs. dermatologist treatment, which is more effective?[4]
Lately, my skin has been generally dull and I keep getting breakouts, so I'm trying to take proper care of it. I'm wondering if it's better to consistently do home care or if getting a procedure at a dermatologist's office would be more effective. I’m conflicted because I hear that home care is less expensive but the effects are slow, and while dermatology clinics are said to definitely improve quickly, there are also many complaints about the cost and maintenance being a burden. I am especially curious if things like pores, elasticity, and blemishes can be sufficiently improved with home care. I'm also worried that once I get a dermatology procedure, I might have to keep getting it. If anyone has consistently tried both, please honestly let me know which one you were more satisfied with and how effective it was compared to the cost!
뽀또26.05.13Views 28Likes 1 Best value for money skin care, Gangnam TOP 3 dermatology clinics including U&I Clinic[13]
If you are just starting out with skincare, I would like to recommend a cost-effective dermatology clinic that is good to visit. First of all, my skin concerns are skincare management and procedures to restore inner radiance or elasticity. Or, I visited a dermatology clinic for a consultation to receive laser treatments or hair removal procedures. This is my personal ranking, and honestly, all three hospitals are pretty good, so please just use it as a reference. I looked at everything based on the Gangnam branch, but there are various other branches as well. I also liked that it was available based on my place of residence. No. 1, U&I Clinic Gangnam First of all, there are various branches and prices are displayed on the website, so you can calculate the cost to some extent. You can visit with a budget in mind. It is great because they host many events and provide detailed consultations. 2nd Place, Maypure Clinic Gangnam They often offer discounts or promotions, such as first-visit events. All the procedures that address my concerns I recommend it because the event price is affordable and it's great for a one-time experience. 3rd Place, Nine Dermatology Gangnam Branch It was at the top of the search results and had many reviews, so it was good to refer to them before visiting. After getting the treatment, my skin’s radiance and glow came alive. I recommend it because consistent home care has been very effective. I received an Aqua Peel.
여리나26.05.10Views 83Likes 2 Body fat management[3]
Diet supplements before breakfast Consume and manage body fat.
행복한일상26.05.10Views 24Likes 0 Implant price difference[2]
There is quite a difference in implant prices depending on the dental clinic. I try to avoid factory-style dental clinics, but, I was surprised by the significant price difference even at regular dental clinics. I guess you get what you pay for. But it was unexpected that the place offering the huge discount was run by a doctor who graduated from Seoul National University Dental School.
릴리윤26.05.09Views 47Likes 0



