Overview
Chanel Injection is a popular visitor-friendly name used in Korea for glow and hydration-focused skin booster treatments. The exact product or formula may vary by clinic, so it is important to confirm what will actually be used. It is commonly discussed for dull skin, tired-looking skin, dry skin, and pre-event glow. The treatment is usually selected for skin appearance rather than lifting or facial contouring.
Best for
- Dull skin
- Dry-looking skin
- Pre-event glow
- Tired-looking skin
- Visitors wanting a quick skin booster
Not ideal for
- Deep wrinkles
- Severe acne scars
- Facial lifting
- Large volume correction
- Patients who do not know the exact product being used
Benefits
Downtime
Mild redness, swelling, small bumps, bruising, or injection marks may occur depending on the technique and product used.
Session plan
Some visitors choose one session before an event, while others receive it as part of a repeated skin care program. Ask whether the expected result fits your travel schedule.
Before booking
- Ask the exact product name and ingredients.
- Confirm whether it is injected or applied with a device.
- Ask how long bumps or redness may last.
- Check if it is safe before photos or travel.
- Avoid booking only because of the nickname.
FAQ
Why is it called Chanel Injection?
It is a popular nickname used for certain glow and hydration treatments. The exact product may vary by clinic.
Is Chanel Injection good before an event?
It may be considered for glow, but injection marks or redness can occur. Ask the clinic about timing.
Is it the same at every clinic?
No. Clinics may use different products or protocols, so confirmation is important.
