I was so shocked when I took the type of photo that shouldn't be retouched. It wasn't a human face.
First of all, the cheekbones on the sides were sticking out so it looked like there was a lot more cheek flesh than it should have, and I had deep cheeks on the chin, so the overall look was like a chubby bulldog!
But there's not a lot of cheek fat, so there's a slight depression in the cheeks. It's just an old face..
The eyes are sleepy and small, the nose is upright, so the midsection looks really long, and the lips are naturally thick and dark, so the overall face is
just unbalanced. If you look at it... It was the face of a really ugly person. Plus, the nasolabial folds looked especially prominent due to the deep cheeks.
I seriously considered shaving my cheeks, but since I had cancer, bone shaving surgery wasn't going to work, so I wanted to do what I could, so I looked into lifting.
The only surgery I could say I've done so far is nose surgery (deviated septum + bridge of the nose + tip of the nose + the bridge of the nose)
. The rest were just Juvelook or Exosomes...
I was scared of thread lifting and fillers, but yes, I tried the laser once. I wanted to give it a try, so I looked into InMod and went for a consultation.
I was a little surprised when I went straight to the consultation with the director, but this was better. After consulting with the director, I went in for a consultation with the manager.
He looked at my face and said that I had some fat and some sagging, so he recommended InMod and Ultherapy rather than just InMod alone. I applied it (I asked for the Botox)
on the same day, so there was a long wait, but I didn't think I had a schedule anyway,
so I just got it all at once. In Mode FX: It didn't hurt that much because it was the first time I applied numbing cream, so I used a hair dryer for a while and blew hot air on it. The feeling:
Ulthera: I thought it was okay at first, but it wasn't. This is a secret trick. It keeps making my body suffer. It tortures people
in a strange way. In Mode FORMA: It was a fairy. It just felt like my face was being rubbed with a warm spoon.
I didn't specifically measure the time, but In Mode FX. I remember it was about 18 minutes and 30 seconds, almost 20 minutes? It was about that much, right? It felt like they were massaging it very meticulously.
From then on, I just didn't keep track of the time, so it just hurt... The director kept talking to me in a way that didn't put pressure on me, so I didn't say anything. When it was
all over and I came out, I looked in the mirror and saw that my cheeks and double chin were
still gaping as if I'd been hit. I don't know the effect, but I hope it works well.