I got a thread lift and am satisfied with the shape
, but I already regret it.
When I got a thread lift, I bought this
special quill thread that , unlike mint thread,
lasts for 3 years. It
promotes collagen and maintains its shape to some extent even when the thread melts.
I saw this advertisement and was tempted to buy it, which is much more expensive than mint thread. I used that
too
, and I was satisfied with the look after doing it.
But when I looked up reviews later, I saw
that this quill thread had a similarly short lifespan as mint thread,
so I looked into it closely and found out that
both mint thread and that quill thread were made of pdo material??
Even if the doctor's skills are good only for cancer, if the actual condition itself is just PDO,
the maintenance period is equally short...
Since pdo is a first-generation material , it should have been made with pcl material
because it reduces collagen regeneration
... I feel like I've already run out of money.
They say PDO material doesn't last for less than 3 months, so
I'll have to watch more to find out, but even if I don't watch, I heard PDO is a material with limitations, and
even 3 months lasts for a long time...
Usually, it starts to sag after a month, but
PDO doesn't have anything to stimulate collagen,
so I heard that mint thread or quill thread are the same, but
it's so unfair that I burned 2 million won in 3 months. Haha,
I'll have to wait and see,
but the material is PDO, so I wonder if it's different for me.
That plastic surgeon. Why did they use that kind of material, leaving aside their good craftsmanship
?? ㅠㅠ
After 3 months, if all the threads are gone and sagging,
I will have to do it again with PCL
. It seems like I did the surgery too hastily as it was my first thread lifting.
It was my money. ㅠㅠㅠ
The money is so precious
ㅠㅠ
I keep reading the reviews,
but hearing reviews about the maintenance period of pdo threads brings tears to my eyes
. People in the profession should look into thread lifting materials...
Don't waste money like me,
use PCL