2026-07-03
What is Titanium Lifting Laser?
Titanium Lifting is a laser treatment that uses three wavelengths (755nm, 810nm, 1064nm) simultaneously to deliver immediate lifting and tightening.

Recently, **Titanium Lifting** has been frequently mentioned in dermatology clinics as a laser treatment with immediate lifting effects.

When people think of lifting procedures, they usually think of
Ultrasound (HIFU)
Radiofrequency (RF)
devices.

Unlike these devices, Titanium Lifting is a lifting device that uses laser energy (light).
In particular, it is characterized by simultaneously irradiating three different laser wavelengths.
755 nm
810 nm
1064 nm

As these three wavelengths are delivered to the skin simultaneously,
you can understand it as a lifting laser that acts comprehensively on multiple layers of the skin.
1. Principles of Titanium Lifting
The basic principle of Titanium Lifting
utilizes the process of light energy → heat energy → collagen regeneration.
1️⃣ Laser Energy Delivery

Titanium Lifting simultaneously irradiates 3 wavelengths
to deliver energy to the epidermis,
dermis,
and even the skin’s supporting structures.
Each wavelength has a slightly different depth of action in the skin.
755 nm → Relatively shallow layer (improves skin tone and brightness)
810 nm → Dermal layer (improves elasticity)
1064 nm → Deeper layer (lifting effect)
# 755 nm Laser
Representative Device
Alexandrite laser
Characteristics
Relatively shallow depth
High melanin absorption
Action
Epidermis
Upper dermis
Effects
Skin tone improvement
Pigmentation improvement
Skin texture improvement
# 810 nm Laser
Representative Device
Diode laser
Characteristics
Medium depth penetration
Action
Dermal layer
Effects
Skin tightening
Collagen stimulation
# 1064 nm Laser
Representative Device
Nd:YAG laser
Characteristics
Deepest penetration
Action
Deep dermis
Perivascular structures
Effects
Deep tissue stimulation
Collagen remodeling
Why use 3 wavelengths simultaneously?
Because each wavelength acts on a different skin layer.
To summarize:
Wavelength | Action Layer | Role |
755 nm | Epidermis | Skin tone improvement |
810 nm | Dermis | Tightening |
1064 nm | Deep dermis | Elasticity stimulation |
Therefore, by using three wavelengths simultaneously,
✔ Epidermis
✔ Dermis
✔ Deep dermis
you can expect a lifting effect that stimulates multiple layers at the same time.
2️⃣ Thermal Effect in Tissues
When laser energy is delivered into the skin,
a **thermal effect** occurs within the tissues.
During this process,
collagen contraction,
collagen regeneration,
and skin tightening take place.
Thermal stimulation induces
✔ Contraction of collagen fibers
✔ Activation of fibroblasts
✔ Generation of new collagen.
3️⃣ Immediate Tightening Effect
When thermal stimulation occurs, the collagen structure in the skin contracts,
firming the skin’s supporting structures,
increasing skin elasticity,
and resulting in a more defined facial line.
Because of this, Titanium Lifting is known as a laser treatment where you can feel a certain degree of tightening effect immediately after the procedure.
2. Differences between SHR and STACK modes
During Titanium Lifting consultations, there is a frequently asked question.
‘What is the difference between SHR mode and STACK mode?’
The two modes differ in how they deliver the laser,
not in the type of laser.
In other words, it is the same device, but the method of delivering energy to the skin is different.

1️⃣ SHR Mode (Super Hair Removal mode)

Energy Delivery Method
Repeated irradiation of low energy multiple times
Characteristics
It is a method of gradually raising the skin temperature by rapidly and repeatedly irradiating the laser.
This is also described as gradual heating.
Effect Characteristics
Uniform heating of the entire skin
Reduced pain
Relatively safe method
Therefore, it is usually widely used for skin rejuvenation purposes such as
Skin tone improvement
Skin texture improvement
Skin tightening.
2️⃣ What is STACK mode? (Stamping/Stacking, narrow·deep·focused)
Concept
A method of vertically concentrating energy by ‘stacking’ pulses on a single point (or small area).
STACK pushes heat deeper into the supporting structures (retaining ligaments/deep layers), focusing on contour lifting and improvement.
Thermal Characteristics
It is easier to create a **local temperature rise (peak)** in the same amount of time,
aiming for **‘focused heating → sense of contraction/lifting experience’** in the target areas (jawline/sagging points).
Effect Keywords
Slimming/Contouring
Jawline definition
Targeting deep sagging points
Where/When is it frequently used?
It is often matched to points that require a noticeable lifting effect, such as the jawline, sagging cheek points, and nasolabial/deep volume areas (focused on ‘lines’).
3️⃣ Summary of Differences between SHR and STACK
SHR | STACK | |
Irradiation Method | Fast repeated irradiation | Overlapping irradiation on the same spot |
Energy Delivery | Gradual heating | Energy accumulation |
Pain | Low | Relatively present |
Effects | Skin texture improvement | Enhanced lifting |