Hydration and regeneration at once with the synergy of Uijeongbu LHA Zyme, LHA Fill, and Ionzyme

June 1, 2026

Hello.

I am Dr. Hyuk-chan Cho, Director of Cleor Clinic Uijeongbu.

Even after applying moisturizing products after washing your face,

have you ever felt your skin becoming dry and dull again in no time?

"I use ampoules and apply mask packs frequently,

but my skin doesn't stay hydrated all day and feels rough."

Even if you apply high-quality ingredients to the skin surface,

if the epidermal barrier is already thickened or clogged,

it is difficult for the active ingredients to penetrate deep inside.

Just as water runs off the surface when poured onto dry, parched ground,

skin that is not ready to receive cannot absorb nutrients.

The treatment recommended for refining the skin barrier and delivering nutrients deep within

is Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme.

Today, I will explain what LHA-Zyme is,

and how LHA-Peel and Ionzyme create synergy together.

What is Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme?

👉 Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme is a procedure that combines LHA-Peel and Ionzyme in a single session,

refining the skin barrier through peeling and then using iontophoresis

to deliver active ingredients to the dermal layer as a dual-care treatment.

As the name suggests, the two procedures are performed sequentially.

First, LHA-Peel organizes the epidermal environment,

followed by Ionzyme, which pushes nutrients into the deeper layers.

It is easy to imagine gently tilling dry ground to refine the soil

before allowing water and nutrients to soak in deeply.

LHA-Peel prepares the skin to receive,

and Ionzyme delivers nutrients deep on top of that,

making it a care routine that combines two steps that are otherwise difficult to achieve at once.

The Roles of LHA-Peel and Ionzyme

👉 LHA-Zyme combines two steps with different mechanisms of action,

complementing each other's limitations to produce a combined effect.

  • LHA-Peel Stage

Unlike general peels that artificially strip away dead skin cells,

LHA-Peel uses LHA, HP-Sol, and Lipids to slowly dissolve proteins

while allowing active ingredients to penetrate the skin.

With a neutral pH of 5.5 and large molecular particles, it is low-irritation,

and is known to work toward overall improvement of the skin barrier.

  • Ionzyme Stage

Ionzyme utilizes both microcurrents and ultrasonic vibrations

to penetrate ionized active ingredients into the dermal layer.

Unlike general cosmetics that only stay on the epidermis,

it is reported to deliver ingredients such as vitamins, peptides, and hyaluronic acid

to the depth where they are actually needed.

Synergy of Combining Both Stages

When the skin barrier is refined by LHA-Peel,

an environment is created where Ionzyme's active ingredients are absorbed more uniformly.

Conversely, as Ionzyme fills the dermal layer with moisture and nutrients,

it works to soothe temporary irritation and dryness immediately following the LHA-Peel.

Nutrient supply after peeling, and soothing after nutrient supply.

The characteristic of LHA-Zyme is this structure where the two stages complement each other's deficiencies.

Effects and Advantages of Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme

👉 The core advantages of Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme are summarized into three points: dual-stage synergy, low-irritation peeling, and

nutrient delivery to the dermal layer.

First, it provides two stages in a single treatment.

Compared to receiving peeling and iontophoresis separately,

it reduces the time burden while maximizing synergy.

Next, it uses a low-irritation peel.

Since LHA-Peel dissolves proteins slowly,

it is known as a peel that even sensitive skin can undergo with reduced burden.

Finally, nutrients are delivered to the dermal layer.

Ionzyme is reported to penetrate active ingredients to a depth

that is difficult to reach through simple cosmetic application.

Types of Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme

👉 The Uijeongbu branch offers both the LHA-Zyme combination option and the LHA-Peel standalone option.

If you want to deeply fill the dermal layer with moisture and nutrients, the LHA-Zyme combination is recommended,

while the 'Glass Skin' LHA-Peel is recommended if you only want the peeling stage.

Selection is made based on skin condition and desired results.

Who is Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme for?

  • Those whose skin does not stay hydrated with moisturizing products alone

  • Those concerned about both rough skin texture and fine lines

  • Those who want a peel but are worried about irritation

  • Those who want to receive both peeling and nutrient supply at once

  • Those who want to consistently manage their daily skin condition

⚠️ Precautions Before and After Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme

👉 Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme is a procedure where results stabilize when precautions are followed both before and after the treatment.

Side Effects and Important Notes for Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme

👉 Rather than being a one-time treatment,

LHA-Zyme results stabilize when performed cumulatively at regular intervals.

While the burden is low due to the use of low-irritation peeling and non-invasive iontophoresis,

temporary stinging, mild redness,

and slight heat may occur after the procedure.

These are reported to subside mostly within a few hours to a day.

As allergic reactions or skin irritation can occur in rare cases,

we examine the skin condition during the initial consultation for first-time patients.

Please inform us in advance as the procedure may be restricted in the following cases:

  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • If there is acute inflammation, wounds, or herpes in the treatment area

  • If you have a history of allergies to the ingredients used

  • If you use internal electrical devices such as a pacemaker

  • If you have recently undergone strong peeling or laser treatments

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. How is Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme different from general peeling?

While general peeling involves stripping away dead skin cells,

LHA-Zyme is a dual-stage combined treatment that refines the barrier by slowly dissolving proteins with LHA-Peel,

and delivers nutrients to the dermal layer with Ionzyme.

Q. How often should I receive Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme?

It varies depending on skin condition,

but since it is low-irritation, it is often received cumulatively at regular intervals.

The recommended cycle will be provided during the consultation.

Q. What exactly does the synergy of Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme mean?

When LHA-Peel refines the skin barrier to create an absorption environment,

the active ingredients of Ionzyme are delivered more uniformly to the dermal layer,

and conversely, Ionzyme's nutrient supply works to soothe dryness immediately after peeling.

It is a structure where each complements the other's deficiencies.

Q. Is makeup possible immediately after Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme?

The downtime is short, but on the day of the procedure,

we recommend only light color makeup and starting full makeup from the next day.

Giving the skin time to soothe can reduce irritation.

Q. Which is better, Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme or 'Glass Skin' LHA-Peel?

The 'Glass Skin' LHA-Peel is recommended if you only want the peeling stage,

while LHA-Zyme is recommended if you want to fill the dermal layer with nutrients after peeling.

Selection is made based on skin condition and desired results.

The reason skin is dull and nutrients are not absorbed

is often not just due to a lack of surface moisture,

but because the receiving barrier itself is not refined.

Uijeongbu LHA-Zyme refines the barrier with LHA-Peel

and fills the dermal layer with nutrients using Ionzyme,

providing the synergy of peeling and iontophoresis in one care session.

The cycle and option configuration suitable for your skin condition

will be confirmed during your consultation.

If you are concerned about dullness that cannot be resolved with moisturizing products,

please feel free to visit Cleor Clinic Uijeongbu.

Even before deciding on a procedure, we will provide detailed guidance on your skin condition

and the appropriate care direction through a preliminary consultation.

※ This content is for general informational purposes, and results may vary by individual.

Please decide on an accurate diagnosis and treatment through a consultation with a specialist.