Dr. Euicheol Jeong of SNU Plastic Surgery presented the practical application methods and effects of Hilowave, a next-generation skin booster, through a hands-on video. Dr. Jeong described Hilowave as "a hybrid skin booster formulated with both high- and low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid," and emphasized that its most notable feature is its diffusion capability, which sets it apart from conventional skin boosters.
High-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid provides moisturizing effects to the skin, while low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid promotes diffusion, contributing to overall skin quality improvement. Thanks to this diffusion property, Hilowave can be applied not only to the face but also to body treatments, making it a highly versatile option. Being based on hyaluronic acid, it offers high safety, and when administered in two sessions at two-month intervals, the effects last approximately 5 to 6 months.The video focused on a moisturizing and elasticity-enhancing procedure using the PDIT (Point Deep Injection Technique) method. Five injection points are selected per side of the face, totaling ten points across the entire face. These points are strategically located near the retaining ligaments, while avoiding major blood vessels and nerves, to ensure safety.During the procedure, the substance is injected at a shallow depth to maximize diffusion while carefully avoiding contact with vascular or nerve structures. Hilowave is evaluated as a suitable treatment not only as a standalone procedure but also for enhancing the effects of other treatments such as lasers, radiofrequency, or fillers. Dr. Jeong highlighted the clinical advantages of the procedure, stating, “Hilowave is a skin booster that stands out in terms of diffusion, safety, and longevity. It can be flexibly adapted to address various skin concerns.
Source: MedicalAestheticNews (https://www.aestheticnews.co.kr)