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Ulthera non-sleep review

슈크림라떼9 2024-03-18 (월) 15:32 8 Months ago 1592
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I usually tolerate pain well and there is an additional charge of 100,000 won for sleeping, so why bother? I wanted to do the treatment without sleep. It was 400 shots excluding the forehead, and it took about 40 minutes after applying anesthetic ointment. What I wanted was for my double chin and jaw line to become smooth. Actually, I had a bulge above my nasolabial fold, so I was debating whether or not to tell the doctor, but my nasolabial fold said there was no effect, so I just focused on my jaw line. A month later? From now on, the lines are strangely thin? I was satisfied because I felt like my double chin had improved, but now, 6 months later, it feels saggy again and I'm contemplating whether I should just do a thread lift or sleep again.

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펙소페나딘 2024-03-18 (월) 16:31 8 Months ago Address
If you haven’t seen great results from Ultherapy, would it be a good idea to try titanium? Also, sleeping doesn't make things more dramatic, and unless you're someone who really can't stand pain, sleeping on Ulthera is a bit much.
만아냥 2024-03-19 (화) 21:12 7 Months ago Address
Ask a dermatologist about post-procedure care. In the end, it's an area that moves frequently and habitually, so I talked to a dermatologist a lot. He said that no matter how many treatments you continue, if you don't do proper home care, even if you look temporarily better, it will come back. I was recommended a high-frequency machine, and just got a new model of galvanic device that is good value for money. I buy it and take care of it every day, but if I just keep taking care of it with basic home care, the number of visits to the dermatologist seems to decrease. In the end, consistent management is the answer.
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