EVERESSE Featured in Elle
EVERESSE was recently featured in ELLE as a top Korean skin tightening treatment that's growing in popularity in the U.S. Below is an excerpt from The Korean Skin Treatments About to Take Over U.S. Dermatology Offices, written by Katie Berohn.
When Khloe Kardashian told me in a recent interview she’d traveled to South Korea for a suite of lasers and skin boosters, I wasn’t surprised. For those chasing good skin, it seems to be the only place that really matters, drawing 1.17 million medical visitors in 2024, often for dermatology and plastic surgery. Now many of these coveted treatments are making their way stateside.
Here’s a guide to some of the in-office remedies you may soon find at your local dermatologist’s office—and how they might change your skin care plan for the better.
for tightening
Wielding a handpiece, a practitioner delivers monopolar radiofrequency (MRF) currents to the skin to help tighten, contour, and plump. In America, we know this technology best from devices like Thermage, which firms and tones—but some patients have said it feels uncomfortable. Alternative Korean MRF treatments like Everesse have become popular among some U.S. doctors. Everesse, which uses a continuous water-based cooling technology to lessen pain, delivers a wavelength that causes friction and heat to stimulate neocollagenesis—the body’s way of rebuilding structural proteins, like collagen and elastin. The downtime is minimal to none.
Speak to a Cartessa representative to learn more about EVERESSE, the FDA-cleared, non-invasive monopolar radio frequency treatment seeing explosive growth in U.S. aesthetic practices.
