Airjet Lifting in Seoul, Korea. Lift Without Needles. Firm, Smooth, and Rejuvenate Naturally.
How it works
- Airjet Lifting uses a high-pressure “jet” of air to drive active solutions (e.g., hyaluronic acid, collagen-stimulating boosters) deep into the dermal layer without needles or incisions.
- The mechanism:
- High-velocity air or pneumatic spray creates micro-channels/micro-penetration in the dermis (approx. 4-5 mm deep) and delivers solution uniformly.
- This triggers fibroblast stimulation, collagen and elastin regeneration, and improved skin firmness/elasticity.
- Unlike lasers, RF, or thermal lifting (which rely on heat), this method is non-thermal and avoids needle penetration, making it gentler on the surface skin.
What it treats
- Early-to-moderate skin laxity (jawline, cheeks, neck)
- Fine lines, superficial wrinkles
- Enlarged pores, rough texture
- Acne scars or fibrous tissue near surface layers (in some clinics)
- Areas with thin or sensitive skin where needles or thermal treatments are less desirable.
Typical session details
- Treatment time: ~15-45 minutes depending on area.
- Anesthesia: Not typically required.
- Downtime: Very minimal — you can return to daily life immediately or within hours. Mild redness or tightness may occur.
- Number of sessions: Often 2-3 sessions spaced ~4 weeks apart recommended for optimum results.
Costs in Korea
- According to one procedural database: in Korea, the cost per session for Airjet Lifting is reported to be ~US$300-600 (rough equivalent) depending on shots/area.
- At specific clinics: e.g., 100 shots = ~500,000 KRW; 300 shots ~1,300,000 KRW.
Pros & cons
✅ Pros
- Needle-free (appealing for those who fear injections)
- Non-invasive, minimal downtime
- Suitable for early aging or mild laxity, and for sensitive skin areas
- Can be used as a maintenance or “boost” therapy
⚠️ Cons / Limitations
- Results are more subtle compared to surgical lifting or more aggressive energy-based lifts
- Multiple sessions may be required for the best outcome
- Not ideal for advanced sagging or heavy skin laxity
- As with any cosmetic procedure, results vary by individual skin condition, lifestyle, and practitioner’s technique
