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MNB THAI Advances Aesthetic Medicine with Launch of New Korean Innovations

Marketing & trends23 Jan 2026 06:00 GMT+7

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MNB THAI Advances Aesthetic Medicine with Launch of New Korean Innovations

Jin Baek Lee and Kyungmin Park, senior executives of MNB THAI Co., Ltd., stated that the Grand Launching of MNB 2026 Elravie Premier Cooltera marks a significant milestone for the company, officially introducing new products for the first time. This reinforces their vision for beauty innovation and raising comprehensive skin care standards as an importer of pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and medical devices from Korea.

The company has operated for over eight years with a vision beyond just selling products; it aims to be a friend and business partner to clinics and beauty institutes throughout Thailand. They emphasize providing more through care, support, and growing together under the slogan: Do MNB Do Dream Do together.

Dr. Thanapat Deeprasertwit explained that ELRAVIE is a premium Korean filler highly popular and closely watched in the aesthetic medicine field, known for natural-looking and long-lasting results. Elravie Premier comes in three types: DEEP, LIGHT, and SOFT, designed to fill multiple skin layers, providing smooth, non-swollen outcomes post-injection with a natural blend to the skin.


Its effectiveness lasts over 18 months, delivering sustainable beauty through advanced manufacturing technology. Elravie Premier uses HI Technology (High Molecular Ideal Reticulated Matrix), a specialized production method that ensures the filler’s texture is fine, stable, and evenly distributed. This results in natural-looking outcomes without hardness or lumps, truly embodying the brand’s concept: Feel Natural, Last Longer. Therefore, Elravie Premier is not just a filler for volume but a beauty design respecting facial structure and enhancing each individual’s unique charm.

This launch reflects not only advancements in beauty innovation but also underlines the direction of modern aesthetic medicine focusing on natural, cost-effective results aligned with today's lifestyle.


Meanwhile, Dr. Jaruta Onjittichai revealed that the core of the COOLTERA program lies in combining two technologies: Coolfase, which uses monopolar radiofrequency energy, and Liftera 2, which uses micro- and macro-focused ultrasound (MMFU). This combination treats both superficial and deep skin layers in one session. Coolfase stimulates new collagen production, improving skin firmness, smoothness, and fullness.

Liftera 2 lifts the skin at the structural level, naturally defining the facial contour. The results cover comprehensive facial tightening without pain or downtime, addressing early skin sagging and laxity, as well as maintaining youthful skin continuously without disrupting daily life.


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