I went there because it was a popular dermatology clinic for celebrities, and
the counselor and doctor were friendly and
I had previously had a consultation via video, and they remembered everything
(I had a consultation via knot). They
took a photo of my face and showed me the photo of my face and reference photos
to apply. He explained the possible procedures
in detail. The director gave me an estimate. I talked about the price with the consultation director and
explained the pros and cons, pain, etc. in a more leisurely
manner. The director and counselor both explained very well and objectively. I
decided on Ulthera 600 shots. Without waiting long, I applied anesthesia cream after cleansing and waited in a waiting room-like area.
It was a space with about 10 beds, but there were personal lockers and a curtain in the middle, so everything was private.
Even after applying the anesthesia cream, it was said to help absorption and it was warm. After rubbing what looked like an ultrasound machine on my face, I
went to a private treatment room and the doctor I had consulted with came back in and performed the procedure.
It was very painful for about 50 minutes.
After the procedure, I went back to the place where the anesthesia cream was applied and took care of the aftercare.
I was blindfolded and used a warm-feeling machine for 5 minutes before coming out. They didn't explain what this was... lol.
After the aftercare, I came back to the reception and received a certificate of authenticity (name of medical institution, director in charge of procedure, product (Ulthera), and a few shots). ) He gave it to me ~
He told me to think about what to do next visit and re-apply with Ketteok.
It's been a week and I'm already feeling some changes, so I feel a little good.