| Written by Dr. Park Kyungtae, Board-Certified Dermatologist at Bethel Dermatology
The results of any skin procedure depend not on the procedure itself, but on your body's ability to recover afterward. Three internal factors — AGEs levels, autonomic nerve balance, and chronic inflammation — determine that recovery. Without assessing them first, the same treatment produces completely different outcomes.
That's why some patients report thinning skin after laser, no visible improvement from HIFU or RF, or microneedling results that fade within weeks.
It's not that the procedure failed — it's that the body wasn't in a condition to heal. The procedure is the stimulus. The real treatment is completed in the recovery.
What Matters More Than the Procedure: Your Skin's Recovery System

Every skin procedure has one thing in common: it creates a controlled stimulus on the skin.
Laser, RF, HIFU, injectables — all of them.
How Every Procedure Works: Stimulus → Recovery → Improvement
Skin procedures create intentional micro-damage so that the skin improves as it heals.
In other words, proper recovery is what produces the results you're looking for.
This is where individual differences come in. Depending on your body's internal condition, the same procedure can lead to improvement, no change, or even worsening.
Internal Factors That Undermine Your Treatment Results

The following conditions can significantly reduce the effectiveness of any skin procedure.
Each disrupts recovery in a different way — one prevents it from starting, another slows it down, and the third sends it in the wrong direction.
1. AGEs: The Collagen Blocker
AGEs (Advanced Glycation End-products) are compounds formed when sugar bonds to protein and hardens. They accumulate from high-temperature cooking, processed foods, and elevated blood sugar levels. Over time, they increase inflammation and chronic disease risk.
They also damage your skin directly. Healthy collagen is elastic, like a rubber band. When AGEs build up, collagen stiffens and loses that elasticity.
If you undergo skin treatment in this state, the collagen regeneration you're hoping for simply doesn't happen. Instead of improved elasticity, you may end up with increased dryness and sensitivity.
In these cases, lifestyle and dietary adjustments — combined with treatments such as shockwave therapy to soften the skin — are recommended.
2. Sympathetic Nerve Overactivation: The Recovery Slowdown
Your skin is a regenerative tissue, and the speed of that regeneration is controlled by your autonomic nervous system.
When you're under chronic stress, your sympathetic nervous system stays elevated and suppresses recovery.
In this state, a procedure delivers the stimulus without the healing that should follow. The result is increased skin sensitivity and a higher risk of inflammation.
3. Chronic Inflammation: When Healing Backfires
Inflammation is your body's immune response — it eliminates threats and initiates tissue repair.
But when the source of inflammation isn't fully resolved, or when age-related immune imbalance sets in, the inflammation persists. This becomes chronic inflammation.
Chronic inflammation contributes to a wide range of health issues. Unexplained swelling, pain, or fatigue can often be traced back to it.
When the body is already in an inflammatory state and an additional stimulus is introduced — such as a skin procedure — the response isn't normal healing. It's an excessive inflammatory reaction that can make things worse.
Know Your Body First. Build the Recovery System Before the Procedure.

This is why Bethel Dermatology conducts AGEs and autonomic nervous system testing before any procedure. Both tests are non-invasive and take approximately 10 to 20 minutes.
Based on the results, we determines whether the procedure you want is appropriate for your skin's current condition. If it isn't, we designs a recovery protocol tailored to your individual needs — before any treatment begins.
What You Can Do Alongside Clinical Care
While professional diagnosis and treatment planning come first, everyday habits also support your body's recovery capacity:
- Eat protein before carbohydrates at each meal, and walk for 10 minutes after eating — both help reduce AGEs accumulation
- Practice structured breathing (inhale 5 seconds, exhale 6 seconds, repeat for 5 minutes) to help regulate autonomic nerve balance
- After any procedure, protect recovery time — avoid excessive sun exposure, alcohol, and sleep deprivation during the healing window
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The procedure is the stimulus. The real treatment is complete in the recovery.
Understand your skin's condition first — then choose the right treatment.
If you need more than just a cosmetic procedure, it's time to see a board-certified dermatologist.
>Book your appointment at Bethel Dermatology — where expert care is always available.
[QnA]
Q1. What are AGEs, and how do they affect skin treatments?
AGEs (Advanced Glycation End-products) are compounds that form when sugar bonds with protein and hardens in the body. They stiffen collagen and block the regeneration that procedures like laser rely on for results.
Q2. What if my test results show I'm not ready for a procedure?
It doesn't mean you can't receive treatment. We designs a recovery protocol first — which may include dietary guidance, shockwave therapy, or autonomic regulation — so your skin is in the best condition before proceeding.
Q3. Should I always get tested before a skin procedure?
It's recommended if you've experienced underwhelming results from previous treatments, or if you deal with chronic stress, dietary imbalance, or persistent fatigue. Understanding your recovery capacity helps you and your dermatologist choose the right approach and timing.
Q4. How does Bethel Dermatology test for these internal factors?
Both AGEs and autonomic nervous system tests are non-invasive and take approximately 10 to 20 minutes. The results determine whether your skin is ready for treatment or whether a recovery protocol should come first.
Q5. Does Bethel Dermatology offer consultations for international patients?
Yes. Bethel Dermatology provides specialist consultations for international patients through The Pylon Square, with English-language support, appointment coordination, and post-care guidance.
| Edited by Sia Shin, The Pylon Square