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Potenza Agnes - Destroying Sebaceous Glands, the Root Cause of Acne
Selectively removes sebaceous glands, the root cause of acne! Effective for improving acne that repeatedly appears on oily skin or specific areas. Precisely delivers energy to the desired area using a micro-insulated needle. ※ VAT separate ※ Tip cost separate ※ Price policy period: 2026.02.01. ~ ※ Price policy対象: Patients visiting our clinic
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Kkeuthan Clinic's Agnes Treatment
The Agnes treatment performed at our clinic is not simply a method of irradiating energy to a single problem area.
1. 'Scatter Pattern' Design Considering Sebaceous Gland Distribution
Sebaceous glands tend to be widely distributed, so we target the entire cluster of sebaceous glands during treatment. We adjust the appropriate output and depth for each point, delivering energy by starting from the center of the lesion and expanding outwards to the surrounding area.
2. Adjustment of Needle Length and RF Output by Area
We select the length of the needle based on the anatomical depth of each area for the treatment. Additionally, we use appropriate output values tailored to the characteristics of the lesion to help you achieve your desired results.
We finely adjust the energy intensity and delivery time according to the size and depth of each lesion. Even when performing multiple treatments, we do not target only the same points but make subtle positional changes to reduce irritation to the skin.
3. Real-time Monitoring of Lesion 'Temperature Response' and Result Review with the Patient
RF treatment aims to induce local coagulation of about 60-70 degrees Celsius in the target area. When heat is properly delivered, you may observe the lesion subtly swelling or changing color during the procedure. Our clinic monitors these lesion reactions in real-time during treatment to reduce the possibility of side effects that can arise from excessive coagulation. After the treatment is complete, we review the treated area with the patient and can take additional measures if necessary.
4. Kkeuthan Clinic's Soothing Care
After the treatment, we immediately apply a Jawoongo modeling pack to quickly soothe the skin and reduce heat sensation. This can positively impact skin recovery. Through these delicate processes, we aim to help improve acne and sebum-related conditions.
Agnes for Improving Yellow Bumps on Lips, Fordyce Spots
Fordyce spots are small, white or yellowish bumps that appear on the inside of the lips or on the oral mucosa.
These are a common phenomenon of exposed sebaceous glands and can be aesthetically bothersome.
Agnes insulated radiofrequency needle treatment utilizes the principle of selectively coagulating only the sebaceous glands while minimizing damage to the outer skin.
Through this, improvement in Fordyce spots can be expected.
It can help alleviate concerns about Fordyce spots without separate drug treatment.
Agnes for Improving Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia, Appearing as 'Goosebumps' Under the Eyes
There are cases where the skin under the eyes feels bumpy and appears like 'goosebumps'.
These symptoms are often not merely a pore issue but are caused by sebaceous gland hyperplasia.
Agnes treatment can be applied even to thin and sensitive areas, such as under the eyes.
By selectively targeting only the sebaceous glands, it can reduce burden and aid in natural improvement.
It can reduce concerns about scars or hyperpigmentation and allow for expectation of improved skin texture under the eyes.
Treatment Features
- 01. Contributes to reducing the possibility of acne recurrence by regulating sebaceous glands
- 02. Minimal epidermal damage, reducing the risk of scars or hyperpigmentation.
- 03. Applicable to various lesions, including blackheads, milia, and syringomas.
- 04. Delicate treatment possible even on sensitive areas like around the eyes and mouth.
- 05. Customized treatment through output adjustment according to skin area, condition, and lesion type.
- 06. Hygienic treatment environment using individually sterilized tips.
When Agnes Treatment is Considered
- 01. Skin with recurrent or relapsing acne
- 02. When taking medications like isotretinoin is difficult or related side effects are a concern
- 03. Skin with enlarged pores due to excessive blackheads and sebum
- 04. In cases of multiple small lesions such as milia or syringomas
Treatment Steps
- STEP 01. 1:1 Individual Consultation
- STEP 02. Self-Cleansing
- STEP 03. Anesthetic Cream Application
- STEP 04. Agnes Treatment Procedure
- STEP 05. Soothing and moisturizing care using Jaungo modeling pack
Precautions after treatment
- Redness or swelling in the treated area usually subsides within 6 hours. However, for some individuals, it may last for 1 to 2 days.
- Occasionally, tiny scabs may form, which should be allowed to fall off naturally.
- For about a week after the procedure, it is recommended to avoid visiting jjimjilbangs (Korean bathhouses), saunas, swimming pools, as well as smoking and drinking.
- When going out, reapply sunscreen every 3-4 hours, pay attention to moisturizing, and drink plenty of water.
- Depending on individual skin conditions, various temporary reactions such as breakouts, itching, or redness may occur. If you experience any discomfort, please consult with medical staff.
Q&A
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What is the principle of Agnes?
Agnes uses a micro-insulated needle to precisely deliver high-frequency energy to target areas such as problematic sebaceous glands, subcutaneous fat, or the center of lesions. This high-frequency energy converts into heat within the tissue, forming temperatures of approximately 60-70 degrees Celsius. The generated heat coagulates sebaceous glands or fat cells, causing them to gradually lose their function, which can lead to natural absorption or atrophy over time. This principle goes beyond simply temporarily reducing sebum secretion; it directly controls sebaceous glands, reducing acne recurrence and allowing for long-term improvement.
What is the recommended treatment cycle?
While there may be differences depending on individual skin condition or the extent of the lesion, typically, a total of 3 sessions spaced 3-4 weeks apart can be considered.



