There is a cafe called Gaasa on Naver where
many people who are getting reoperations or those whose procedures failed visit.
I have organized and uploaded all the procedures I have had since 2018.
I also had collagen injections because of shrinkage, and
I went to a factory to get rid of freckles 20 times or 10 times, but they are still there,
and there was a time when I went for a consultation and didn't get my consultation fee refunded,
and I was like, "Oh my gosh," and then I paid like a fool and all those things
. I have stories like that, and since my skin is a mix of thin and thick skin
, what was good for what,
what wasn't effective for what, and stuff like that. Did I write this in 2022? Anyway,
I take good care of myself now and have a much better face than in 2018.
Everyone should consistently take care of their face! That's what the article was about.
Anyway, after I posted that, I often get messages from younger friends asking me this.
A few days ago, a friend of mine said he did 400 shots of Ulthera and 200 shots of Ollio.
So, is your skin thick or thin? Or is your skin mixed like mine, with a thick chin and a lot of flesh around the chin, but
thin around the navel zone? When I asked her
about it, she said that her skin was really thin overall
, so I shot her 400 shots of Ulthera,
and after that, all the elasticity was lost and her skin started to flow...
She's young, and she came to me after doing Ulthera, and her skin seemed really flowy,
and she asked me in a note what she should do...
She said that it was her fault
... I was really upset... I
asked her
why it was her fault
, and her skin was thin overall, and she knew that her skin was thin,
and the guy who shot her with Ulthera was a bad guy
, and it wasn't her fault.
But then I saw that she had asked me about the hospital that had done Tunetanium before, and she said she
had been there. So I asked her if she had gotten it done there, and she said that she had actually gone there a week ago, and
the director there said that titanium is possible if you have some elasticity
, but your skin right now isn't suitable for titanium, and that you should do a Tuneface to
make it more elastic before you can do Tunetanium
. I just found out for the first time that titanium also needs to have some elasticity...
And it's been a week since I did the Tuneface, and how long does it take to do the Tuneface to be effective? He asked if I could see it...
So since collagen production takes a month, wait for a month,
and drink plenty of water, take plenty of vitamin C, and wait....
He was so surprised and impatient and got stressed every time he saw my face
, so he asked me if I should try Juvelook Skin Booster or Rejuran.
Juvelook and Rejuran don't make your
skin elasticity increase right away if you do them once or twice. Rejuran is good for dry skin inside, and
Juvelook Skin Booster is good for fine wrinkles and pores, and if you do it consistently, elasticity also improves
. I told him that even if he does it frequently, his skin that he has now with Ulthera won't visibly improve, so he
shouldn't waste money and give up and just start by applying basic ingredients.
Tune Face doesn't show results right away either
. What I always tell people I recommend Tune Face to is that if you do it consistently 3-4 times a year
at a place that gives you more than 60KJ of energy, after about 2 years,
one day, you'll suddenly realize, "Wow, I'm not aging." And they say there is a moment when you realize...
It's not like it changes dramatically...
But I understand that friend's feelings... Since she shot that strong one like that...
She must have shot it all the way to her undereye area.
Anyway, if I see it here and there, they say Ulthera is good,
so should I try Ulthera? But if Thermage is good, should I try Thermage?
When I see posts like this, I get scared and reply,
but it's not about saying it's good, you have to do what's right for you...
To put it simply,
if you have a lot of fat and thick skin, you can do Ulthera Shrink,
and if you have thin skin and wrinkles,
you can do Thermage Ollio Tune Face, but it's more effective on thin skin
. And people with some fat will see more noticeable results when they get lifting laser.
Well, there are a lot of changes. Because the area is large.
Even if you do Inmode, there's a lot of fat to lose, and there's a lot of changes in your contour.
So don't rush into it and do it after looking around carefully.
Don't approach it too aggressively with strong ones...
Think of it as an older middle-aged woman nagging you once
I hope you read it carefully.. I've recently received several messages with concerns like this
, and they were all the same problem, so that's why..
Ulthera on thin skin.. Ulthera on a face with no flesh.. and collapse.. skin like plastic wrinkles..
On the contrary, Thermage on thick skin is okay, it
's just that the effect feels a little less.
But you really have to be careful with thin skin, a face with no flesh.
And don't do it when they say to do Ulthera with both hands at the same time.
Tune Face analyzes your face and inputs energy differently to the equipment, so you can go in,
and you can adjust the energy at any time while doing it.. and it's not done with sleep in the first place.
But Ulthera isn't energy, it's a tip.
It's hard to change when the Ulthera tip setting is entered,
and most people do it with sleep..
I was really surprised to see them advertising that as an advantage.. I wonder
how ignorant they are of people like that..
I'll say it again, thin skin.. people with no flesh, especially, should find out more and do it,
please, please, please!!!