03/06/2026
✨ Pain Free Lip Filler Experience
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🇰🇷Korean Beauty and Aesthetic Medicine Training.
✅ SPMU & SMP
✅ Trichology
✅ Training for Doctors
✅ Ministry of Education accredited.
✅ International Licence
03/06/2026
✨ Pain Free Lip Filler Experience
03/06/2026
💉✨ Nerve blocks are a fundamental skill for the modern aesthetic injector, allowing for a more comfortable patient experience. However, precision and safety are non-negotiable.
Having a deep understanding of anatomical landmarks is the key to both efficacy and complication prevention.
Whether you are performing superior alveolar nerve blocks or targeting the mid-face region, always prioritize these core principles:
- Aspirate before injection.
-Inject slowly to ensure patient comfort and tissue integration.
- Never exceed the recommended dose for your anesthetic agent.
- Master your anatomy, in-depth knowledge is essential to avoid complications.
26/05/2026
We have visited more than 200 clinics, In many cases, the problems we see are related to hygiene, sterilization, and in some cases, expired or fake products being used.
But in the last few weeks, we have visited several clinics that are doing a risky technique.
They do this to make their method look advanced and to give a dramatic effect, but it is dangerous.
A needle bevel is designed to slide cleanly through tissue. When you twist it while embedded, it acts like a blade, shredding and slicing, and severely tearing the internal anatomy. It is an anatomical nightmare that can lead to severed nerves & torn blood vessels..
Twisting an embedded needle risks snapping the metal leaving fragments behind.
This unnecessary trauma drastically increases the risk of vascular damage, deep hematomas, permanent scarring, and localized tissue necrosis.
The constant touching of the needle is a contamination risk. It is a fundamental rule in medicine that the needle shaft and tip must remain completely sterile.
When a local patient is botched, they can easily sue, report the clinic to local medical boards, or ruin the clinic's local reputation. When a medical tourist experiences severe complications days later, they are usually already back in their home country, leaving them to deal with the emergencies, scarring, and financial ruin alone, while the clinic faces zero legal consequences.
14/05/2026
✨ Forget everything you know about standard vitamins and basic extracts. The lab doors have swung wide open, and the next generation of holy grail ingredients are officially here.
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We’re moving past surface-level fixes and diving straight into cellular communication and bio-identical science.
Think: ingredients that don't just sit on your skin, but actually talk to your cells to hit the reset button on repair. 🔄
Are you using any of these already?
While getting semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) can feel like a quick beauty win, the journey to reverse or correct it takes time, and often more expensive to remove than to get it.
If you are dealing with ink that was placed too deep in the dermis or a shape that no longer suits you, here is what you need to know about the removal process:
Our advanced lasers target pigment through photoacoustic energy.
To the patient, this feels like a sharp rubber band snapping against the skin. While uncomfortable, this high-intensity energy is vital; it must be powerful enough to shatter dense ink deposits into microscopic fragments.
Why It Takes Time:
Once the ink is fragmented, your body’s lymphatic system takes over. It has to recognise these tiny particles as waste and flush them out naturally.
Because of this expect anywhere from 6 to 12+ visits for complete removal.
Healing Gaps: Appointments must be spaced 6–8 weeks apart to allow the skin to recover and the immune system to do its work.
The Risks of Unskilled Work: When SPMU is performed incorrectly, often by placing ink too deep, the removal process becomes significantly more complex. Deep ink increases the number of sessions required and elevates the risk of:
Pigmentation Issues: Hyper-pigmentation (darkening) or hypo-pigmentation (lightening).
Textural changes and potential scarring.
Precision matters-both in the initial application and the eventual removal.
Trichology - Korean headspa;
While many focus solely on the hair strand, the real results happen at the root. Research shows that the best outcomes for hair loss occur when clinical dermatology meets professional headspa therapy.
This course teaches you how to bridge that gap using advanced Korean protocols to treat hair loss and scalp diseases effectively.
Learn why combining medical diagnostics with professional scalp stimulation leads to superior patient results.
Master the world’s leading techniques in scalp scaling, micro-circulation, follicular nutrition & exosomes for hair loss prevention.
Identifying alopecia, dermatitis, and inflammatory conditions.
Step-by-step training on Korean headspa equipment, pressure point therapy, and scalp detoxing.
10 days Korean Skincare Diploma course ✨
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Getting semi permanent makeup is easy, but correcting them and removing them is painful and takes time.
We use lasers to create a snapping sensation, similar to a rubber band striking the skin. This is painful but it's essential for achieving photoacoustic injury to the ink particles.
The energy must be powerful enough to fragment the large, dense deposits of pigment into tiny, microscopic particles.
Only then can your body’s lymphatic system recognize them and flush them out.
Complete removal can take from 9 to over 12 visits, spaced 6-8 weeks apart to allow for proper healing and immune clearing.
Unskilled SPMU tattooing often leads to ink being placed too deep in the dermis, requiring excessive sessions and raising risks associated with hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation,
Textural Changes and risk scarring.
| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 17:00 |