1. Price
- There are not many places in Busan that offer titanium lifting, so it is very cheap compared to hospitals in Seoul.
2. Director
- After the consultation with the director, I met him when I was receiving the treatment, and he carefully explained my skin (such as skin problems and that I have acne scars). (There are some) He told me in advance where the pain was and performed the treatment thoroughly. I received both modes and continued to use 100kj for 40 minutes.
3. Pain
- It didn't really hurt, so like a man I did it without anesthesia, but honestly, it was bearable at first. But as time went by, I started to break into a cold sweat... I wanted to stop because the damage was accumulating haha. Make sure you get anesthesia... And it really hurts when the hair is removed from the fine hair, chin, and philtrum beard area. It's the same pain when I actually remove the hair. But if you anesthesia other places, it doesn't seem to hurt at all.
4. Hospital
- clean. I remember there was only one men's urinal.
5. Manager
- She's pretty, speaks Seoul, and kindly gave me good advice. She explained well what my skin needed.
6. Effect
- I wore it half way and the stylist next to me took a picture and showed it to me, but it was asymmetrical. It went up properly and the effect looked really good. The effect was best for a month, and it seemed like the effect was gradually disappearing, but so far, there are no wrinkles on my nasolabial folds. I only received it once, but I've been waiting for almost a year to receive it 3 times, so I'm planning to go get it during the Chuseok holiday.
7. Downtime
- I'll end it in one word: I played in Gwangalli that day. It means there is no problem at all, but you should apply sunscreen.
8. Recommendation
- If office workers get it, it doesn't leave much of a difference and the effect is good, so they will be very satisfied. I
just used it while I was working as soon as it occurred to me, and if you have any questions, please leave a message or a comment.