I only received lifting laser once every 4-5 months, and the root cause was solved...
Facial line collapse? I was worried about it because of my age...
I regretted why I didn't do it when I was in my 30s.
When I take a selfie photo, my lower cheeks are shadowed... It's okay from the side, but if you look at it from the front, it looks like a bulldog's belly... If
you take a picture in a dark place, it looks worse. Maybe it's due to gravity, but the nasolabial folds are also saggy and droopy, and it's stressful.
I went to 7 consultations, and after-care and scar effectiveness were important, but when I looked for the price, it seemed like the after-care wasn't very good,
the size and skill of making a hole in the face... More than anything, I tried to sell my products while going to consultations, so regardless of the price, I got a lot of advice here. There was a hospital.
Go to this hospital. Looking at the messages and comments, it seemed like some kind of work(?), so I added it to the list, but there were places I didn't go to after only consulting on KakaoTalk, and
when I left, I left 2-3 places for an hour and went to the consultation, and received a few more phone or KakaoTalk consultations before making a decision.
While under sleeping anesthesia, I received an injection into the dermis of Juberuk, and also had fat grafting done on the area where the nasolabial fold was removed using extracted fat + autologous blood.
Since I am in my early 40s and the fine wrinkles around my eyes are shriveled, I also asked for an excessive injection of Botox around my eyes;;; (It's sad, I wonder when I got so old...)
On the day of the surgery, my husband took his leave and went with me, so I didn't drive,
and I was hungry because I was on an empty stomach... (I'm the type to eat breakfast at 9 a.m.)
Check my blood pressure, draw blood, I met the director and designed it... The face design was disgusting... Please disappear... I
went into the operating room and lay down on my face, and an injection dried up the saliva? That's right,,,,,, I think I just fell asleep...
When I woke up, it was in the recovery room and I walked there;;; I don’t even remember.
My husband brought vanilla latte to the recovery room... Why vanilla latte? When I asked,
he sent me a message asking me to buy him a vanilla latte... but I don't remember... tmi happening.
I took a selfie in the recovery room and surprisingly, there was no pain at all. It was surprising that there was no throbbing or tingling(?) feeling...
My face felt a bit cold and numb.
I wore a compression band and a padded hat and wore a mask, but I was shocked to see the swelling coming out of the mask.
I think it got worse when I lay down.
I packed a hamburger and ate it in the car on the way home. The compression band made it difficult to open my mouth, but my will was strong, so I went in.
I ordered a hamburger, crumpled it up in my mouth... and came back while eating a milkshake with fries.
I came back and applied an ice pack to the surgery area...
I sat down for several hours and there was no pain...
I took the medicine... I stayed up late watching a movie and fell asleep.
The next day it wasn't very swollen,,,,
the swelling started on the 3rd day, but it swelled a lot by the 7th day.
The feeling under my chin returned after 3 days,,,
wow. The bone started to swell under my chin... I wasn't allowed to massage it yet, so I just applied cold compresses 3-4 times a day,
received radiofrequency treatment, and received regenerative laser treatment, and the swelling started to gradually go down.
I avoided Korean food in the evening out of fear of swelling, and
ate whatever I wanted for lunch...
In the second week, I was told that the swelling seemed to be going down a little more slowly. After the high-frequency treatment, I received a 40-minute regenerative laser treatment? I received it.
I'm going to wait and see since they say the moderate and minor swelling will go down starting next week...
But there's swelling in front of the area where the nasolabial fat was injected, and maybe because I got the Juveluc injection, it seems to have a slightly more glowing effect(?) on the swelling, so
the swelling is gone. ,,,, I want to!
-The last two photos are before the procedure.