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LDM and Ultrasound Facials: An Educational Overview ์—˜๋””์— 

โšก Quick answer: LDM (Local Dynamic Micro-massage) and ultrasound facials are in-clinic Korean treatment concepts that use ultrasonic energy as part of a facial protocol intended to support skin comfort and a refreshed look. This page explains the terms only, with no medical or efficacy claims; consult a licensed professional before any treatment.

LDM (Local Dynamic Micro-massage) and ultrasound facials are in-clinic Korean treatment concepts that use ultrasonic energy as part of a facial protocol intended to support skin comfort and a refreshed look. This page explains the terms only, with no medical or efficacy claims; consult a licensed professional before any treatment.

What these terms mean

In Korean clinics and skin-care centers, 'ultrasound facial' broadly refers to treatments that incorporate ultrasonic energy into a facial routine. LDM, short for Local Dynamic Micro-massage, is one branded approach within that category. These are presented on clinic menus as device-assisted facials. This page defines the vocabulary so readers understand what is being referenced; it does not describe results or make performance claims.

Where it fits in Korea's layered skincare culture

Korea is known for a layered, ritual-oriented approach to skin, from double cleansing to essences and sheet masks. In-clinic device facials like ultrasound treatments are an extension of that same care-intensive mindset, sitting alongside at-home heroes such as heartleaf (houttuynia) calming toners and rice-extract essences. Recognizing the terminology helps readers map clinic offerings to the broader K-beauty landscape.

See a licensed professional

Device-based facials are administered in professional settings and their suitability depends on your individual skin. This educational overview makes no claims about efficacy, safety, or outcomes for any person, and it is not a recommendation. Before considering an ultrasound facial or any in-clinic treatment, consult a licensed dermatologist, physician, or qualified skincare professional who can assess you directly.

โš•๏ธ Education only. General information about Korean skincare/aesthetic concepts โ€” not medical advice or a recommendation. Procedures carry risks; always consult a licensed medical professional in person.

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โœ๏ธ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team โ€” dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.

General educational information using cosmetic structure-function wording โ€” not medical advice. Always patch-test new actives. ยฉ KoreaPlus.