I have a complex about my cheek fat, so I lift it regularly, so I'm sharing this information.
If you don't have fat cheeks, please only refer to the lifting part in my article.
Pain and swelling vary from person to person, so please read with that in mind.
In Mode FX: Pain, heat, and swelling vary from person to person. I tend not to have any. It's not recommended for people with thin skin to get it before an important event because it causes bruising rather than swelling.
Inmode FX is a lifting method that reduces fat, but it's hot and feels like an electric shock. It hurts every time I get it. As I continued to take it, I got used to it and it got better, but it wasn't a lifting that didn't hurt. Instead, the effect was such that if I took it more than 3 times, I would often hear people say things like "I lost weight." You must receive it at least 4 weeks apart, so initially receive it three times at 4-5 week intervals and if you are satisfied, once every 5 weeks is recommended.
In Mode Forma: Pain x Heat O
Swelling I wish all lifting were this comfortable and pain-free.. Instead, the question that arises here is that it doesn’t hurt, but will it be effective?.. It is not effective in reducing cheek fat and is only effective in lifting, so I think it would be a good lifting option for people without cheek fat. I think it's better than not doing anything, so I occasionally do this procedure in hopes of achieving a lifting effect.
Tune Liner: Pain, heat,
swelling The machine itself made a buzzing sound, but after three treatments, I felt like my facial lines were in order. If In Mode makes you feel like you're losing some facial fat, then Tune Liner feels like it's reducing some fat and refining your facial lines. For those whose in-mode is too painful, we recommend Tuneliner. Immediately after doing it, flushing occurs for a moment due to heat.
Shrink Universe: Pain o
Heat The unit price of Shurink has been lowered compared to before, so I got it for lifting, and I really hate the pain it hurts as it passes through my teeth, jawbone, and cheekbones every time I get it. When I get it, I feel like I've been lifted immediately, but since I have to do it periodically... I just can't bear the pain. Each person is different, so I recommend it to anyone who wants to get a tight lift.
The treatment I received from a solo practitioner was a tune liner, and the rest were done at a factory type.
The advantage of a single-director hospital is that the doctor provides direct consultation and is very thorough. Since it is a reservation system, there is not much waiting time, and it seems to be the best time to get something like Botox. The factory type is basically just an injection and it's over... The price is not much different from the factory type, and for procedures that require detailed treatment, I tend to go to a one-person hospital.
The downside is that since it is a one-person hospital, the surgical machines are not as diverse. So, for other procedures, I have no choice but to go to a factory-type hospital.
The advantage of a factory-type hospital is that they hold frequent events, so the prices are low...(I guess it's all about peeling...?), and they have a variety of machines, which is good. However, the reason I feel like I'm at a veterinary hospital instead of a human during the procedure is because the teachers are tired and busy... I think it can't be helped. The teachers are random, so if you meet a teacher who is meticulous, it would be nice to be designated and receive it!
I hope my article is helpful