Pores & Acne Scars Treatment with Potenza & Juvelook in Korea

This post was written in accordance with the Medical Service Act and was created by a medical institution operated by a board-certified dermatologist at Hev Clinic, with the consent of the patient who received treatment.
It is not intended to emphasize treatment effects or personal treatment experiences, but rather to provide general information about dermatology and aesthetic procedures.
The photos used in this post meet the following conditions:

  • The same individual appears in both the before and after photos.
  • The dates when the photos were taken before and after treatment are specified.
  • The photos were taken under the same conditions.

This post provides various medical information, including possible side effects that may occur from the procedure. In accordance with Article 56, Paragraph 2, Subparagraph 7 of the Medical Service Act, diagnoses and treatment results may vary depending on the individual, and both effects and side effects may differ from person to person.
※ This article was written directly by the director of Hev Clinic for the purpose of providing information about dermatologic and aesthetic procedures.

CureJet Results & Downtime: Why I Keep Reaching for It

The more I use CureJet, the more it continues to impress me—especially for patients who want real scar improvement without a long recovery.

Before: 2023.02.15  |  After: 2023.11.18

Photos are shared with consent and are original, unedited images of the same person taken in the same location.

Results vary by individual. Please consult thoroughly about potential side effects (including pigmentation, bruising, swelling, and more) before undergoing any treatment.

I first started using CureJet mainly to “fill” atrophic scars—especially stubborn chickenpox scars and stretch marks.

What surprised me was how well it helped scars that didn’t respond to lasers, fillers, subcision, or other procedures. After seeing those outcomes, CureJet quickly became a regular part of my scar treatment approach.

Another big advantage: downtime is often shorter than with many traditional resurfacing treatments. Because it’s not an ablative procedure like Fraxel (which removes skin), many patients report less discomfort and a faster bounce-back.

Even beyond scars, I often see an overall “base” improvement—skin looks healthier and more resilient. Instead of leaving skin feeling red and sensitive for an extended period, CureJet supports regeneration while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue, which can translate into better overall texture.


Case 1: Male in His 40s — Acne Scars on Both Cheeks

Acne scar improvement case (cheeks) before treatment
Acne scar improvement case (cheeks) after treatment

Previous Scar Treatment History

[Scar Experience]

Fraxel (7 sessions): very painful, with minimal noticeable change.

Lifestyle Notes (Marathon Training)

[Notes]

Hobbies: marathon running
During the treatment period, the patient was also preparing for a marathon.
Unlike his experience with Fraxel, we advised that exercise can typically be resumed immediately—even on the day of the CureJet procedure—depending on the individual’s skin condition.

For many people, the biggest barrier to scar treatment isn’t only discomfort—it’s recovery time. If you need to plan around work or social events, a long downtime can make treatment hard to commit to.

With CureJet, many quick responders find that the visible marks settle in about 3 days.

Before vs. After (CureJet)

Before and after CureJet treatment for acne scars

Before: 2023.02.15  |  After: 2023.11.18

Photos are shared with consent and are original, unedited images of the same person taken in the same location.

Results vary by individual. Please consult thoroughly about potential side effects (including pigmentation, bruising, swelling, and more) before undergoing any treatment.

From both the front and side views, the deeper “groove-like” indentations have softened noticeably.

Side view comparison showing improvement in deep acne scars

In skin that’s been stressed by long-term acne, regeneration tends to build gradually. Over time, many patients see improvements not only in scarring but also in overall elasticity and the look of pores.

Downtime: CureJet vs. Fraxel

  • Fraxel: redness and heat sensation for about 1 week, plus scabbing for about 1 week (overall downtime often exceeds 1 week).
  • CureJet: varies by person, but in many cases 90%+ settle within ~3 days. Washing and makeup are often possible the next day.

Right now, it’s hard to find many scar treatments that feel this practical and supportive of overall skin health.

Beyond scars, CureJet can also help improve skin texture, the appearance of pores, and elasticity—making it a versatile option for patients who want smoother, healthier-looking skin.

Thank you for reading.

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