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Decision to Simultaneously Introduce Four Sofwave Devices By Reporter Hong Sung-tae | November 17, 2025

Maison de M Clinic Completes Installation of Four Sofwave Devices

By Reporter Hong Sung-tae | November 17, 2025

Maison de M Clinic has completed the installation of four Sofwave ultrasound lifting devices, establishing an advanced anti-aging treatment infrastructure.
This large-scale adoption was carried out amid a surge in demand for lifting procedures during seasonal transitions, based on strong confidence in the device’s performance and safety.

As interest continues to grow in non-invasive lifting devices that restore skin elasticity by stimulating the dermal layer without damaging the skin surface, Sofwave has been gaining attention for its short treatment time and natural-looking results.
 

Sofwave delivers energy to approximately 1.5 mm beneath the skin, creating horizontal thermal coagulation zones that stimulate collagen and elastin production.
Its patented SUPERB technology, unlike conventional vertical ultrasound lifting systems, distributes energy horizontally and evenly, enabling precise treatment over a wider area in a shorter period of time. In addition, the device is equipped with an integrated cooling system that protects the skin during treatment, minimizes pain, and allows for safer procedures even for patients with sensitive skin.
 

 

Dr. Byung-yee Min, Director of Maison de M Clinic, stated, “Sofwave is a device with proven safety and effectiveness, making it an optimal choice for patients seeking minimal downtime and natural results.”
She added, “We decided to install four units in order to provide the same level of lifting results to a greater number of patients.”
She added, “Going forward, we will continue to deliver systematic anti-aging treatments by accurately assessing each patient’s skin condition and individual needs.”




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