Oligio vs Shurink: RF vs HIFU Face Lifting Differences

Eugene Lee • December 6, 2025

When it comes to non-surgical lifting in Korea, two treatments dominate nearly every clinic menu: Oligio (RF lifting) and Shurink (HIFU lifting). Both aim to tighten and rejuvenate the face, but they work in completely different ways — and the ideal treatment depends on your skin type, sagging level, and desired outcome.

Here’s a simple breakdown to help you choose the right lifting method.

What Is Oligio? (RF Skin Tightening)

Oligio uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to heat the deeper dermal layers of the skin. That heat stimulates collagen and elastin regeneration, creating firmer, tighter, and more elastic skin over time.

What Oligio Does Best

  • Improves skin firmness and elasticity
  • Reduces early sagging
  • Smooths fine lines and mild wrinkles
  • Gives the skin a lifted, bouncier appearance
  • Great for sensitive or thinner skin

Ideal For

  • People in their 20s–30s
  • Mild laxity around cheeks or jawline
  • Maintenance between larger procedures
  • Those wanting a comfortable treatment with little downtime

Oligio is essentially the gentle, steady, all-around tightening option.

What Is Shurink? (HIFU Face Lifting)

Shurink uses HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) to reach much deeper than RF — down to the SMAS layer, which is the same layer tightened during a surgical facelift.

What Shurink Does Best

  • Lifts sagging cheeks
  • Sharpens the jawline
  • Reduces early jowls
  • Tightens the SMAS layer for structural lift
  • Helps redefine facial contours

Ideal For

  • People in their late 20s–40s
  • Visible sagging or heavy lower-face
  • Loss of jawline definition
  • Anyone wanting a facelift-like result without surgery

Shurink is the stronger lifting treatment because it targets deeper tissues responsible for sagging.

Oligio vs Shurink: Key Differences

1. Depth of Energy

  • Oligio (RF): Treats dermis → improves elasticity
  • Shurink (HIFU): Reaches SMAS → lifts deeper structures

2. Main Result

  • Oligio: Firmer, tighter, smoother skin
  • Shurink: Noticeable lift and contouring

3. Discomfort Level

  • Oligio: Generally mild
  • Shurink: Slightly more intense because it targets deeper tissue

4. Downtime

  • Both have minimal downtime, but Shurink may leave slight sensitivity for a few hours.

5. Longevity

  • Oligio: Often repeated every 6–12 months
  • Shurink: Lift lasts around 9–12 months depending on skin condition

Which Is Better for Your Skin?

Choose Oligio if you:

  • Have mild sagging
  • Want to maintain youthful firmness
  • Prefer a gentler, comfortable treatment
  • Have thin or sensitive skin
  • Want subtle tightening rather than structural lift

Choose Shurink if you:

  • Have noticeable sagging or a heavier lower face
  • Want jawline definition
  • Are starting to develop jowls
  • Want a more obvious lifting result
  • Prefer deeper, structural tightening

Many Korean Clinics Combine Them

Because Oligio improves skin quality and Shurink improves facial structure, many dermatologists combine the two treatments for a more complete rejuvenation:

  • Shurink → Lift the deeper layers
  • Oligio → Tighten the skin on the surface

This creates smoother skin texture and stronger lifting around the jawline and cheeks.

Final Verdict: Oligio or Shurink?

  • If you want surface tightening, improved elasticity, and a gentle lift → choose Oligio.
  • If you want deep lifting, jawline contouring, and structural improvement → choose Shurink.
  • For the most balanced anti-aging effect, consider combining both.

Oligio = skin tightening & elasticity
Shurink = deep lifting & contouring

Choose according to the level of sagging and the type of result you want.

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