Dr. Hosung Choi of Piena Clinic has released Part 2 of his hands-on HiloWave injection video, showcasing advanced techniques for various clinical scenarios. While Part 1 focused on cannulation design and general treatment flow, this second installment highlights two major methods: P.D.I.T(Point Deep Injection Technique) and Bolus Injection.
For highly dynamic areas such as the perioral region, Dr. Choi recommends using a needle rather than a cannula. He emphasizes targeting the lower dermis rather than superficial layers to achieve more natural and effective results. For the outer facial contour, P.D.I.T is used to inject deeply into the subdermal layer, offering structural support and a lifting effect. The video also addresses common clinical challenges such as treating thin skin, facial asymmetry, and muscle movement. Through detailed demonstrations, Dr. Choi provides clear guidance on how to adapt techniques based on patient anatomy and tissue response.
A key feature of HiloWave lies in its combination of high- and low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid (HA). This formula enhances tissue resistance while promoting subtle skin tightening. Notably, the low-molecular HA delivers rapid improvements in skin tone and texture immediately after injection. In this session, the editor, who received the treatment, observed a visible improvement in skin clarity and tone immediately after the procedure. Two days later, inflammation from rosacea on the nose and cheeks had also subsided significantly.
With over 20 years of experience in injectable treatments, Dr. Choi continues to emphasize the value of intuitive, safe, and effective methods. He emphasizes that selecting the right tool and technique is crucial in achieving consistent outcomes. For those interested in learning the full scope of HiloWave techniques, from injection design to clinical application, the full Part 2 video provides a comprehensive guide for practitioners.
