CELLINIQUE

A dual-wavelength fractional laser treatment using 1550nm Er:Glass and 1927nm Thulium technology, which may be considered in consultation for texture and tone-related concerns.
Patients seeking consultation for texture or superficial tone concerns
Those considering a fractional laser-based approach
Those who want prior laser history reviewed before deciding
Those who want recovery planning explained before treatment
Official manufacturer material describes the system as a fractional laser platform equipped with both a 1550nm Er:Glass Laser and a 1927nm Thulium Laser. This device identity supports a dual-layer resurfacing consultation approach.
At Cellinique, consultation includes discussion of texture, superficial tone concerns, and recovery expectations. Visible response and downtime can vary substantially, so public copy remains conservative.
At Cellinique, Agi Laser refers to a consultation category built around a DE-ORO Dual-type dual-wavelength fractional laser. Official manufacturer material describes the platform as a fractional laser system equipped with both a 1550nm Er:Glass Laser and a 1927nm Thulium Laser so that epidermal and dermal lesions can be treated within one system.
The actual treatment scope and intensity depend on skin condition, redness or pigmentation sensitivity, and prior laser history. At Cellinique, concerns such as pores, texture, and superficial tone irregularity may be discussed, but aggressive public outcome claims are avoided and recovery planning is explained first.
Official materials describe a dual-wavelength fractional laser system using both 1550nm and 1927nm technologies.
The system is presented as addressing epidermal and dermal lesions, while the actual plan depends on skin status and physician judgment.
Redness, dryness, and roughness after treatment can vary, so aftercare is explained with a conservative, patient-specific approach.
Skin sensitivity, pigment response, and prior laser history are reviewed.
The skin is cleansed and numbing or protective steps are used if needed.
Laser treatment is performed according to the agreed settings and treatment area.
Redness, dryness, moisturizing care, and sun protection are reviewed.
During consultation, we review your current health, medications, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, and previous procedures.
Follow the procedure-specific guidance on irritation, heat, alcohol, exercise, and sun exposure, and contact the clinic if you notice an unexpected symptom.
Preparation and aftercare vary by procedure and individual health status. Please follow the instructions given during your consultation.
Consulting physician · Dr. Kim Gun-woo · Director, Laboratory Medicine specialist
Yes. Based on the manufacturer’s device description, Cellinique may discuss this option for concerns such as pores, texture, and superficial tone irregularity.
The level of redness, dryness, and roughness varies depending on settings and skin type. Public guidance remains conservative because recovery is individualized.
The number of sessions depends on the skin condition and treatment goal. Some patients consider a single session, while others discuss a series plan.
For the shared standards on side effects, emergency response, contraindications, and infection control that apply to every Cellinique treatment, please refer to the Cellinique Treatment Safety Guide. This page covers information specific to this treatment.
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