If you have been searching for anti-aging facial treatments 2026, it is time to upgrade your knowledge for the new year. The aesthetic landscape moves fast. In 2026, the era of the “over-filled” face is officially behind us. The new standard for beauty is Regenerative Aesthetics—treatments that don’t just mask aging but actively reverse it by stimulating your body’s own repair systems.
At LIV Clinic in Koh Samui, we are at the forefront of this shift. Whether you are a resident or a traveler seeking the best “medical holiday,” our 2026 menu focuses on skin quality, lifting without surgery, and “glass skin” radiance. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Narathai Vichienkalayarut and Dr. Suchakan Rotsaranrom, we are proud to introduce the latest global innovations, including the revolutionary Oligio lifting technology.
Why Trust LIV Clinic With Your Anti-Aging Journey?
In a sea of beauty clinics, LIV Clinic stands apart through medical rigor and authentic care. We don’t just follow trends; we vet them. Our doctors are bilingual specialists in Anti-Aging Medicine who prioritize facial harmony over artificial changes.
We use only FDA-approved devices and verifiable products (Allergan, Restylane, Oligio). In 2026, we have expanded our “Open Box Policy” to include our energy devices—we show you the shot count and the sterile tip before every procedure. When you choose us, you are choosing a clinic that values safety as much as results.
1. Oligio: The 2026 Lifting Sensation
The biggest news for 2026 is the arrival of Oligio, a Monopolar Radiofrequency (RF) treatment often called “Korean Thermage.” It is rapidly becoming the most requested non-surgical face lift in Asia.
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What it is: Oligio uses high-frequency Monopolar RF to deliver heat deep into the dermis. This shrinks aging collagen fibers instantly and stimulates massive new collagen production.
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Why it’s trending: Unlike older technologies that were painful, Oligio features an intelligent cooling system (Cryogen) that makes the procedure virtually painless. It offers immediate lifting with zero downtime—perfect for your holiday schedule.
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Best For: Sagging jowls, heavy eyelids, and creating a V-shape face.
2. Exosome Therapy: The “Time Machine” for Cells
If 2026 was the year of skin boosters, 2026 is the year of Exosomes. These are not just vitamins; they are “messenger particles” derived from stem cells that instruct your old skin cells to behave like young ones.
At LIV Clinic, we use billions of purified Exosomes to:
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Calm redness and sensitive skin (Rosacea).
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Reduce pore size significantly.
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Repair sun damage at a cellular level.
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Accelerate healing after laser or microneedling.
3. Polynucleotides (PN/PDRN): The Skin Healer
Also known as “Salmon DNA,” Polynucleotides are injected into the skin to repair the physiological barrier. Unlike Hyaluronic Acid fillers which just add volume, PN heals the tissue, thickens thin skin (especially under the eyes), and improves elasticity. It is the ultimate “natural” anti-aging treatment.
4. “Stacking” Treatments: The LIV Signature Lift
In 2026, we rarely do just one thing. We “stack” technologies for superior results.
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The V-Shape Stack: Oligio (for tightening) + Botox (for jaw slimming).
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The Glass Skin Stack: Jet Peel (for cleaning) + Exosomes (for repair).
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The Eye Rescue Stack: Thermage Eye (for lifting) + PN Injection (for dark circles).
Comparison: Which Lifting Technology is Right for You?
To help you navigate the 2026 options, we have compared the leading devices available at LIV Clinic.
The Role of IV Therapy in Anti-Aging
Beauty starts from within. In 2026, NAD+ Therapy continues to be a top request. NAD+ is a coenzyme that declines as we age; replenishing it via IV drip helps repair DNA, boost energy, and improve mental clarity. It is the perfect complement to facial treatments, ensuring your cells have the energy to produce collagen.
Aftercare: 2026 Rules for Longevity
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Sun Protection: The Thai sun is strong. We recommend SPF 50+ reapplied every 2 hours.
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Collagen Banking: Start treatments before you see deep sag. Maintenance with Oligio once a year keeps collagen levels high.
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Avoid Heat: After RF treatments (Oligio/Thermage), avoid ice packs. We want the heat to stay in the deep layers to stimulate collagen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Oligio better than Thermage? They use similar technology (Monopolar RF). Thermage FLX is more powerful and lasts longer (up to 18 months), making it better for older patients with significant sagging. Oligio is faster, less painful, and more affordable, making it ideal for maintenance or patients in their 30s and 40s.
What are the side effects of Exosomes? Exosomes are extremely safe and non-inflammatory. You might have tiny bumps at the injection points for 1-2 hours, but redness typically fades within 24 hours.
Can I do these treatments while on vacation? Yes! Oligio, Exosomes, and PDRN have zero downtime. You can go to dinner the same evening. We just advise avoiding direct sunbathing for 24 hours after any injection or laser.
How many sessions of Oligio do I need? Most patients see a great result after just one session. For maximum “glass skin” tightening, some opt for a second session 3 months later.
Is it safe to combine Botox with Oligio? Yes, but the order matters. We usually perform the Oligio treatment first, followed by Botox in the same session. If you have already had Botox, we recommend waiting 2 weeks before doing RF treatments.
Contact Us
Step into the future of beauty. Book your 2026 anti-aging assessment with Dr. Narathai today.
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Phone: +66 65-996-4242
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Whatsapp: (+66) 65 996 4242
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Line Official: @Livclinic
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Email: Livclinic.samui@gmail.com
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Address: 1/63 Bophut, Koh Samui, Suratthani, Thailand, 84320
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Website: https://liv.clinic/
References
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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. (2026). Monopolar Radiofrequency in Asian Skin: Clinical Efficacy of Oligio. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14732165
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American Society of Plastic Surgeons. (2026). 2026 Trends: The Shift to Regenerative Medicine. Retrieved from https://www.plasticsurgery.org/news/articles
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Aesthetic Surgery Journal. (2024). Exosomes vs. PRP: A Comparative Review. Retrieved from https://academic.oup.com/asj
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Dermatology Times. (2026). The Rise of Polynucleotides in Aesthetic Practice. Retrieved from https://www.dermatologytimes.com/
