
When consulting with a dermatologist, names like Thermage, Tenkama, Ultherapy, and InMode can be quite confusing.
It's enough to make your head spin just hearing them.
Especially among those who come searching for "Daejeon Thermage,"
we often get asked, "Isn't Tenkama similar?"
To get straight to the point, they may look similar, but the sensation and results are different.
Today, focusing on Tenkama, I'll explain in a very simple way who it's good for and what kind of changes you can expect.
1. Who is Tenkama treatment suitable for?
Tenkama is a good fit for people like these:
- Those with thin or sensitive skin
- Those who are new to lifting procedures and feel hesitant
- Those concerned about pain or heat sensation
- Those concerned about thin skin areas like around the eyes, neck, or under the cheekbones
- Those who prefer gradual, natural improvements over a dramatic lifting effect
Thermage, widely known as Daejeon Thermage, delivers strong energy at once,
often resulting in an immediate lifting sensation.
On the other hand, Tenkama gradually delivers heat, allowing the skin time to adapt.
This makes it relatively comfortable even for sensitive skin.

2. How does Tenkama make your face look more beautiful?
The core principle of Tenkama is to help the skin naturally restore its elasticity.
Simply put, warm heat gradually builds up in the dermis layer of the skin,
stimulating collagen production for new growth.
Over time, the skin texture becomes refined,
elasticity improves, and facial contours become softly defined.
Immediately after treatment:
→ A feeling of comfort and refinement
2-3 weeks later:
→ My skin feels firmer.
The characteristic change is a natural, youthful appearance, rather than a forcibly pulled look.

3. How is the Tenkama procedure performed, and how long does it take?
The process is simpler than you might think.
1. Consultation
2. Self-cleansing
3. Skin condition check and treatment with adjusted energy levels for each area
4. Finishing
The treatment takes about 30-40 minutes and is performed after applying a mild numbing cream.
You can resume daily activities immediately after the procedure. Tenkama allows for precise adjustment of energy levels based on the area and skin thickness,
making it comfortable even for sensitive areas like the eyes and neck.

4. Are there any post-treatment precautions?
1. Please refrain from treatment if you are pregnant or have a pacemaker.
2. As this treatment induces collagen production through heat,
please avoid activities that cool the skin, such as cold compresses, for about a day.
3. Bruising or redness may occur.
(The extent of bruising and redness varies by skin type; the presence of bruising is not related to the treatment's effectiveness.)
4. Please remove all metal accessories (bracelets, watches, rings, necklaces, etc.) before the procedure.
5. Post-treatment symptoms may include redness, a burning sensation, swelling, or stiffness.
6. Pay attention to moisturizing and wear sunscreen when going outdoors.
7. Makeup and facial cleansing are possible after the treatment.

5. How often should Tenkama be performed?
Generally, it is recommended to have it done every 6 months to 1 year.
The interval may be adjusted initially depending on your skin condition.
The important factor is not how often you get the treatment,
but the timing that suits your skin's condition.
Tenkama is not a procedure that aggressively alters the skin;
it's closer to a maintenance treatment that supports the skin's recovery rhythm,
so it's best to have it done moderately.
If you are considering Daejeon Thermage, remember this:
For lifting,
✔ It's not about which equipment is more famous, but
✔ Whether the method is suitable for your skin is the most important factor.
If you want fast and dramatic results, choose Thermage.
If you want comfortable and natural changes, choose Tenkama.
Understanding this difference alone will help you
feel less confused during your Daejeon Thermage consultation.
Instead of being drawn to the equipment name, choose what's right for your face.
That is the best lifting.
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