<람스 전 사진><람스 시술 당일><람스 4일차><람스 전 후 비교샷><람스 5일차 멍,붓기>Hey everyone, I ended up doing Forearm Rams! Last month, I was watching a diaphragm YouTube video, and when I looked up several options, Rams fat extraction injection also came up. I was curious because it was the first time I had heard of the procedure, so I looked into the hospital, went for a Rams consultation, and made a reservation right away in July. Haha. While looking for detailed reviews, I came across Seongyesa for the first time and went to Rams. I posted a question about shiatsu, and after seeing the reviews and reactions of other artists, I was really debating between taking shiatsu with Rams... I already paid the reservation deposit, and I trusted the director's advice and went with Rams?! It's been a week now, but I'm so satisfied!! I still have bruising and swelling, but the fit has already changed. I had 2 bottles of arm augmentation and posterior convex removed, and the pain was really painful.
First of all, I rarely use annual leave or have days off, so I had to be able to live my daily life, and since it was summer, it didn't seem like compression clothing, so I was tired. The Rams procedure touched me more! I went to work on the day of the procedure haha. Is it swollen a lot and the gauze is convex? Because of the padding, it would be a good idea to wear thick shirts or jackets, not soft materials. I wore a bolero and ended up with ridiculous shoulder pads ㅠㅠㅠㅋㅋㅋ As soon as
the procedure was over, I was worried that bruises would form down to my hands
, but only yellow bruises appeared below my elbows and there
were a lot of bruises. It didn't come up! I heard that the bruising would be severe for up to a week, so I'll attach a photo from the 5th day. I used to wear white clothes I bought to wear while working out, but because of the fat on my arms, I put them down and didn't wear them. I wore them this time and went to the gym, and I can really feel the change. I heard the biggest change is after two months, but I'm already looking forward to it. It's time for middle-aged and ordinary people to worry about Rams...
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