Around the Nose, the Nape of the Neck, Even the Scalp — Sunny, the RF Lifting Device That Covers Where Conventional Devices Could Not
In aesthetic medicine, radiofrequency (RF) lifting has become a widely used non-surgical anti-aging treatment, yet consumers still lack clear answers to the questions that matter most: which areas it works best on, how much it hurts, and how long results last. Wrinkles in curved areas — around the nose, along the nape of the neck, and on the scalp — have been especially hard to address, as conventional devices struggle to maintain consistent contact on those surfaces. Dr. Gwahnwoo Cheon of Maylin Clinic Ilsan (Goyang, Korea), recognized as a 2025 'Top Ranker' for recording the highest nationwide procedure volume with Sunny, SHENB's combined monopolar-bipolar RF platform, explains that the Quasar tip — with 25 independently moving comb-like electrode pins — conforms to curved skin and can be used for scalp lifting. A full-face session of 1,200 shots takes about 25 to 30 minutes, with a pain level most patients tolerate without sedation. From the immediate collagen contraction right after treatment, to new collagen production over the following month, to a remodeling phase which may continue for up to a year, Dr. Cheon walks us through the key questions about how RF lifting works, what to expect, pain, and downtime.
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