l Written by Dr. Nam Tae Gwang at Tong-in Korean Medicine Clinic
Korea is known globally for its skincare culture — but some of the most effective facial treatments here go far deeper than any product.
"My face looks more sunken than it used to."
"My face keeps puffing up."
"My skin looks dull."
"One side of my face always looks tighter than the other."
You've tried new skincare, booked massages, considered lifting treatments — but nothing has quite resolved it.
In Korean medicine, these changes aren't simply skin problems. They're seen as signs of deeper imbalances: chronic muscle tension beneath the skin, reduced lymph circulation, and autonomic nervous system dysregulation.
Jeonganchim(정안침) is the Korean medicine facial treatment that addresses these internal conditions together.
Is It a Skin Problem — or Something Happening Deeper?
The face is far more than a single layer of skin. Beneath the surface, muscle, fascia, blood vessels, lymphatic tissue, and nerves are intricately layered and connected.
This is precisely why the face looks rigid when we're exhausted or under stress. Tension builds in the jaw, the brow furrows, the temples and cheekbones tighten, and the neck and shoulders follow. When this becomes chronic, the problem goes beyond "my skin looks worse" — the circulation and muscular balance beneath the surface begin to break down.
Korean medicine reads this facial tension through the lens of the whole body, connecting it to overall physiological stress and the state of the autonomic nervous system. Jeonganchim begins from that perspective: addressing localised facial tension while approaching the whole-body conditions that gave rise to it.
Jeonganchim: Facial Acupuncture for Circulation and Balance
Jeonganchim is a Korean medicine facial treatment that applies acupuncture stimulation based on the acupoints, muscles, fascia, and circulation patterns of the face.
Rather than needling only where wrinkles appear, it works with the balance and flow of the face as a whole.
The procedure uses 150–200 ultra-fine needles for gentle, precise stimulation across the face. A topical anesthetic is applied beforehand, quick procedure with minimal discomfort.
How Jeonganchim Differs from Lifting Treatments
Treatments like HIFU or thread lifts are effective at physically lifting sagging tissue.
Jeonganchim takes a different focus: rather than targeting the sagging itself, it works on the conditions behind it — chronic muscle tension, lymphatic stagnation, autonomic nervous system imbalance — to support natural, gradual change from within.
The two approaches are not competing alternatives; they can be used in a complementary way.
Supporting the Face's Own Recovery
What Jeonganchim can help with:
✔️ Relief from chronic muscle tension in the jaw, cheekbones, and brow
✔️ Improved blood and lymph circulation; reduced puffiness
✔️ Enhanced skin elasticity, firmness, and reduction in fine lines
✔️ Improved complexion, skin tone, and pore appearance
✔️ Support for facial asymmetry and contour
✔️ Natural stimulation of collagen regeneration
✔️ Softening a fatigued or persistently tense appearance
Because factors like elasticity, asymmetry, skin tone, and puffiness are all connected to sleep, stress, digestion, and lifestyle, lasting results tend to build over time. Jeonganchim is less a one-time fix than a process of restoring the face's capacity to recover on its own.
Treatment schedule: A course of 3 sessions at 3-week intervals is recommended as a starting point, with a plan tailored to your skin condition and concerns. Maintenance treatments can be arranged for longer-term results.

Good skincare and consistent skin management have their place. But if your face consistently looks tense, puffy, or tired, surface-level care has its limits.
What matters more than looking beautiful is feeling at ease in your face. When tension releases, circulation improves, and expressions soften, the overall impression shifts — naturally.
If you'd like to start from the inside rather than the surface, Jeonganchim may be exactly where to begin.
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[FAQ]
Q. How is Jeonganchim different from lifting treatments like HIFU or thread lifts?
Lifting treatments work by physically repositioning the skin and subcutaneous tissue using heat energy or inserted threads. Jeonganchim, rather than lifting the skin directly, focuses on building an internal environment in which the face can recover — through muscle tension relief, improved lymph circulation, and autonomic nervous system rebalancing. The two approaches are not competing alternatives; they can be used in a complementary way.
Q. How many sessions are needed before results are noticeable?
A. A starting course of 3 sessions at 3-week intervals is generally recommended, though this is tailored to each person's skin condition and concerns. Some people notice reduced facial tension or a sense of lightness after a single session; changes in elasticity, asymmetry, or puffiness tend to develop gradually over the course of treatment. Your physician will advise on the plan that best fits your needs.
Q. I have noticeable facial asymmetry — can Jeonganchim help?
A. Facial asymmetry has many possible causes. When habitual muscular imbalances are involved — such as chewing predominantly on one side or overusing certain facial muscles — Jeonganchim may offer meaningful support. That said, asymmetry rooted in skeletal structure is unlikely to be corrected through acupuncture alone. At your first visit, your doctor will assess the underlying causes and advise on the most appropriate direction for care.
| Edited by Sia Shin, The Pylon Square