Sleep neck wrinkle laser (AirShine) + Collage 6CC 1 time
This is a one-time intensive program that combines AirShine laser, pure collagen, and Collage 6CC to improve deep wrinkles and loss of elasticity in the neck. The combination of laser to induce skin regeneration and volume-enhancing injections to smooth and firm the neckline is performed under sedation anesthesia for a pain-free and comfortable treatment.
Treatment Details

The Sleep Neck Wrinkle Removal Laser (AirShine) + Collagen treatment is a combination procedure that uses laser technology to gently smooth out deep neck wrinkles and injects collagen to naturally restore elasticity and volume. Thanks to the synergistic effects of this treatment, you can expect comprehensive improvements all at once, including the reduction of neck wrinkles, enhanced elasticity, improved skin texture, and a reduction in signs of aging.
Anesthesia Time: Anesthetic cream and local anesthesia (varies by area)
Procedure Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Recovery Period: Normal daily activities can be resumed on the day of the procedure
Duration of Results: Approximately 3–5 months
Retreatment Interval: Approximately 2–3 weeks (consultation required)
Seoul I Plastic Surgery's sedation anesthesia is administered selectively at the physician's discretion to help patients undergo procedures with significant pain burden more comfortably.
Sedation anesthesia is not uniformly applied to all patients. Through pre-procedure medical evaluation, the physician comprehensively considers patient condition, procedure scope, pain level, past sedation history, and medication administration history to determine whether to proceed and the appropriate drug and dosage.
This hospital strictly manages psychotropic medications used for sedation anesthesia in accordance with relevant laws and safety management standards, and misuse of these medications is strictly prohibited. Since dependency and side effects may occur depending on the individual, the procedure must follow the physician's guidance. Sedation anesthesia may be restricted when there is concern of misuse or when deemed necessary for patient safety.