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XERF · Dual-Depth RF

XERF in Seomyeon, Busan
— two depths, more collagen.

XERF delivers radiofrequency at two depths in a single pass, generating stronger collagen formation than single-depth devices for firmer, lifted skin.

Dual-depth RFStronger collagenFace-line tighteningDirector-performed
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XERF treatment at The Boom Clinic, Busan
Treatment overview

At a glance.

Treatment time
30–45 minutes
Results visible
4–8 weeks
Duration
12 months
Downtime
Minimal
Sessions
1–3
Price range
By consultation
What is XERF?

One pass, two depths.

XERF is a dual-depth radiofrequency device. Where a conventional RF lift works at a single depth, XERF delivers energy at two depths simultaneously, producing stronger collagen formation and a more complete tightening effect. It improves facial-line elasticity, smooths wrinkles and firms the skin. XERF suits those who want a stronger RF result and works well combined with focused ultrasound for layered lifting.

Our approach

The same device, in different hands, gives a different result. That difference is technique.

— The Boom Clinic directors

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Director performing XERF, Busan
How it works

Your XERF visit, step by step.

01

Consultation

A director assesses your concern and confirms XERF is right for you.

02

Plan & prep

We agree the plan, areas and (where used) genuine product or device for XERF.

03

Treatment

XERF is performed by a director, with comfort measures as needed.

04

Aftercare & review

Clear aftercare guidance and a review or next-session plan.

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XERF device and result, The Boom Clinic Busan
Genuine, director-performed

XERF — done right, recorded on CCTV.

Pricing

Transparent price guide.

TreatmentDetailPrice (KRW)
XERF FacePer sessionBy consultation
Face + NeckExtendedBy consultation
XERF packageMulti-sessionBy consultation

Indicative ranges. VAT may apply. Final pricing confirmed at consultation.

Is it for you?

XERF may suit you if…

Want a stronger RF effect
Facial-line laxity
Wrinkles with looseness
Prefer dual-depth tech
Combining with HIFU
Not pregnant or breastfeeding
Aftercare

Recovery & side effects.

What to do

  • Follow your director's specific aftercare guidance
  • Keep the area clean and protected
  • Use sunscreen daily where relevant
  • Book the recommended review or next session

What to avoid

  • Avoid excessive heat or friction for 1–2 days
  • Avoid harsh products on the area for several days
  • Do not expect the full result immediately
  • Avoid unprotected sun on treated skin
XERF questions

Frequently asked questions.

How much does xerf cost in Busan?
Pricing for XERF at The Boom is set after a consultation based on your area and plan. See the price guide above for indicative ranges; your exact quote is confirmed before treatment.
Is xerf painful?
Discomfort is managed with cooling, numbing or technique as appropriate. Most patients tolerate it well, and a director adjusts for your comfort.
How many sessions of xerf will I need?
It depends on your concern and goal. Some treatments are single-session with maintenance; others run as a short course. Your director gives a realistic number at consultation.
Is there downtime after xerf?
Downtime ranges from none to a few days depending on the treatment. See the overview above, and we explain exactly what to expect for your plan.
Who performs the treatment?
Every procedure at The Boom is performed by a director — never delegated — and procedures are recorded on CCTV for transparency.
Do you offer English consultations for xerf?
Yes. Message us in English with your concern and clear photos where relevant, and a director will advise on a plan and pricing before your visit.

Ready to start?

Send your photos for an English consultation. Our directors will recommend a tailored plan with clear pricing — no obligation.

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All procedures at The Boom Clinic are performed after thorough consultation with a physician. Results vary by individual. Side effects including inflammation, bleeding, or infection are possible. This page is for general information and is not medical advice.