I've had Shrink and Inmode Lifting Laser treatments a few times in the past, but as I've been paying attention to raising children over the past few years, the sagging of my cheeks and jaw line has gotten worse, so I went to get Ultherapy at the summer clinic at Gangnam Station.
I liked it because they were friendly and didn't force me.
He said that the lifting would proceed until the first month after the procedure and that it would last for about 6 months to 1 year. He also advised me that it would be better to apply more than 600 shots from under the eyes when having Ultherapy later.
In case it did not work well before the procedure, the lifting was done on the front and sides. I took the picture with my cell phone!
I thought there would be a bit of a wait, but it was nice that they applied numbing cream right away after waiting for about 5 minutes.
There was a man in the waiting room at the hospital who seemed a bit incompetent.
I asked him if it hurt because he applied too much cream-type anesthetic cream, and he said that I should take the pain into account because it was the strongest type of lifting equipment in existence.
About 15 to 20 minutes after application, I went to the laser room and received the treatment.
The director came in and said it was effective on the double chin area, so he focused on the cheek chin and double chin line.
I started on the right side first, and surprisingly there was no pain, so it was okay, but when I did the left side, I felt a dull pain, perhaps because the anesthesia had worn off.
The female director performed the procedure, and I liked how she explained each part. I also liked the fact that adding a little more to the left side of the face because of asymmetrical sagging was not the factory standard!
When I apply the double chin area rather than the cheek area, it feels like an earthworm is entering my skin! Procrastination, procrastination... this is what it feels like!
He adjusted the number of shots on the right side and applied something like cold cream, and it hurt a lot... It doesn't feel like this, but that doesn't mean it doesn't hurt. Haha
, after the procedure, I looked in the mirror and took a picture on the elevator coming down from the hospital, and
even though they said the lifting would happen gradually over 1 to 2 months, it was nice to feel it immediately.
On the 6th day, my face line felt slimmer, and I was asked at work whether I had lost weight. I continued to feel a tingling sensation in both cheeks and under my chin, so I asked my friend and he said the effects would last, so I was satisfied!
After about 2 weeks, I was 100% satisfied.
I didn't know that Ulthera would have such an effect because I heard it was good, and in fact, it was amazing to see the lifting happen over time. In the past, Liftera and Shurink had instantaneous effects and people said wow, they were good, but Ulthera seems to make you wonder wow as time goes by.
I think that’s why everyone was like, ‘I’m crying~ I’m crying!’
I'm really satisfied.
Next time, I think I will definitely have to take at least 600 shots, including the upper part of the face, not just the lower part!
If there are more effects, I will add a review later!