Is Thermage Too Expensive? Then Try Oligio X 600 Shots!

Hello,
I’m Dr. Soyoon Park from Cheongdam Eclat de Clinic, where we help you achieve radiant skin.

Have you recently looked in the mirror and thought,
“Has my skin lost some elasticity?”
If you’ve been considering a lifting treatment lately,
then today’s video is for you.
Please watch until the end.



Many people also wonder:
“How many shots are actually needed for the best result?”
What’s the difference between 300 shots and 600 shots?
And why is there a price difference?
Today, I’ll explain everything clearly.
Thermage vs Oligio X:


What’s the Difference?
If you’ve been researching lifting treatments,
you’ve probably heard of Thermage and Oligio.
Thermage is one of the most effective RF lifting devices available,
but it is also quite expensive.
A single treatment can easily cost thousands of dollars.

In addition,
Thermage tips come with fixed shot counts such as 600, 900, or 1200 shots,
meaning all shots must be used during treatment.
This naturally increases the cost burden.

Oligio, on the other hand,
is considered one of the best value-for-money lifting treatments.
The cost is usually about half that of Thermage.
For people who want skin tightening but find Thermage too expensive,
or for those trying RF lifting for the first time,
Oligio and Oligio X are becoming very popular choices.
Oligio X:
300 Shots vs 600 Shots



The question I hear most often is:
“Is 300 shots enough?”
“Or should I choose 600 shots?”
My answer is simple:
When you double the number of shots,
the lifting effect can increase by approximately three times.


What does that mean?
When performing 300 shots,
the first portion of the treatment mainly acts as a skin preheating stage.
The remaining shots contribute directly to collagen stimulation and skin tightening.
With 600 shots,
the initial preheating phase remains the same,
but significantly more energy is delivered afterward for collagen remodeling.

As a result,
while the shot count doubles,
the overall treatment effect can increase by more than three times.
You will still notice improvement with 300 shots.
However,
if you want deeper collagen stimulation,
stronger lifting,
and longer-lasting results,
600 shots are significantly more beneficial.


Another important factor is collagen remodeling time.
Collagen production and restructuring require adequate thermal stimulation.
A 300-shot treatment typically lasts around 20 minutes.
A 600-shot treatment exposes the skin to a longer period of therapeutic energy,
allowing more effective collagen remodeling to occur.

This is another reason why 600-shot treatments generally produce better results.
Many patients worry that if the shots double,
the cost will also double.
Fortunately,
many clinics offer package pricing,
making 600-shot treatments more affordable than expected.
If your goal is maximum lifting and collagen stimulation,
I strongly recommend 600 shots.
How Should Shots Be Divided Between Face and Neck?


Another common question is:
“Should I treat only my face?”
Or,
“Should I include my neck as well?”
For the most natural lifting result,
many practitioners recommend treating the face and neck equally.
This is because both areas lose elasticity simultaneously as we age.
Treating the neck together with the face often creates a younger and more balanced appearance.

For example:
If you receive 300 shots on the face,
300 shots on the neck would be ideal.
If you receive 600 shots on the face,
another 600 shots on the neck can create a more complete lifting effect.
This is why many clinics offer face-and-neck lifting packages.
These packages often provide better value while maximizing overall results.

Today,
we discussed the differences between Oligio X 300 shots and 600 shots,
and why treating both the face and neck can improve lifting outcomes.
If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to improve skin elasticity and lifting,
Oligio X is definitely worth considering.

And while more shots aren’t always better,
600 shots often provide the best balance between effectiveness and value.
If you have any questions,
please leave them in the comments.
I’ll be happy to answer.

Thank you for watching,
and I’ll see you again in the next video.
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