Acne & Pores

Potenza in Korea

A popular RF microneedling treatment in Korea for acne scars, pores, skin texture, and mild tightening.

Quick answer

Potenza may be suitable if your main concerns are pores, acne scars, texture, or mild tightening. Expect redness and possible downtime depending on intensity.

Potenza treatment in Korea

Overview

Potenza is one of the most searched RF microneedling treatments in Korean dermatology clinics. It is commonly used for enlarged pores, acne scars, uneven texture, oiliness, and mild skin tightening. Different tips and settings may be used depending on the concern. Potenza is often combined with skin boosters, regenerative treatments, or acne scar programs.

Best for

  • Acne scars
  • Large pores
  • Uneven texture
  • Oily skin
  • Mild skin tightening
  • Combination skin programs

Not ideal for

  • Active severe acne flare
  • No downtime before events
  • Very sensitive uncontrolled skin
  • Patients expecting one-session scar removal
  • Active infection or open wounds

Benefits

Popular pore and texture treatment
Can support acne scar improvement over time
Customizable by tip and depth
Often combined with boosters for stronger programs

Downtime

Redness, swelling, dryness, peeling, pinpoint marks, or temporary sensitivity may occur. Downtime increases with stronger settings.

Session plan

Potenza is usually recommended as a series for scars, pores, or texture. The number of sessions depends on scar depth, pore size, and skin response.

Before booking

  • Ask which tip will be used.
  • Confirm depth and intensity.
  • Ask whether skin booster is included.
  • Discuss downtime before travel.
  • Check whether active acne should be treated first.
  • Ask if Potenza or Sylfirm X better fits your concern.

FAQ

Is Potenza good for acne scars?

It is commonly used for acne scar and texture concerns, often over multiple sessions.

Does Potenza hurt?

Discomfort varies by depth and intensity. Numbing is commonly used.

Can Potenza be combined with Juvelook?

Some clinics combine RF microneedling with skin boosters, but the plan should be customized.