Hello, since becoming an adult and going to the dermatologist's office for the first time, I've been tinkering with a little bit of metallurgy here and there. (This is my first time for cosmetic purposes, not for treatment haha) I used to not have fat on my cheeks, but as the fat on my cheeks disappeared, my side cheeks completely plumped up. I went...ㅠㅠ I was just living my life with blurry eyes, but recently I got particularly stressed, so I decided to get filler on my side cheeks...! Before adding filler, I wanted to straighten out the lines on the cheekbones a little first, so I searched hard for a place where partial in-mode treatment was possible with a female x ticket and made an appointment at a hospital! (I heard that if you do lifting laser treatment after filler, the filler may melt!) I searched and found that this hospital became famous for its in-mode lifting reviews, and many of the reviews said that it did a thorough job, so I made an appointment right away and went there with excitement. ! I was so nervous because it was my first time doing a lifting procedure like this (it was my first time visiting a dermatologist alone without my parents...) To sum it up, I felt very embarrassed and embarrassed... ㅠ First of all, I felt that the staff who guided me around was very unfriendly... Haha exactly! How many coupons did you use as soon as you walked in the door? He asked...! I was embarrassed by the question that I paid in advance instead of asking if I had made a reservation or my name.. But I remembered the knowledge I had learned from reading various reviews before visiting the hospital, and thought that payment would be made after consultation..! >> I haven't paid yet, but I asked exactly where the part was. I calmly said, “I want to see the doctor first and have a consultation before deciding whether to proceed with the procedure.” Oh my god, they just told me to quickly pay first..?ㅠㅠㅜ (I was really scared by the way they spoke...it was just an outright unkind tone ㅠㅜ) But is it right to make the payment before consulting with the doctor or even deciding where to have the procedure done? ..? I thought this wasn't right, so I told them once again that I wanted to pay after the consultation, and sat in the waiting area inside and waited... After a while, the staff member shouted again... "Mr., just pay for the ticket first~!!" Like this ㅠㅠ Because all eyes are focused on me, I haven't done anything wrong with a capital I, but for no reason I feel embarrassed and embarrassed... ㅠㅜ Why are you doing this to me... It's not like you're coming close and talking to me, but you're conveying it by shouting loudly from a place where I can't see your face... Is that right..? I was so embarrassed that my mind was shaken...! Is the rule here to pay first before the consultation? Looking at the reviews, it doesn't seem like that, but maybe I'm wrong..? I thought about a million things in my head... In the end, I did as I was told and paid. (Because you were yelling, I felt like I had done something wrong and that I was getting scolded, so I was discouraged... I just wanted to end this situation quickly... ㅠㅜ) This is my first time getting in-mode treatment, and I had vaguely thought about wanting to have the side cheek area treated in advance. , I wanted to discuss the exact treatment area with the doctor performing the treatment and decide whether to include the side cheekbones + front cheekbones or the front cheek area... ㅜ This is a place where the treatment price per area is measured, so I decided how many areas to go in after the consultation. I wanted to pay... (of course I thought this was right...???) but I couldn't overcome the anger of the staff member who kept yelling at me to pay first... First of all, the side cheek part was the first thing I thought of. I paid as if I was being chased... Even after payment, they didn't even properly guide me to the wash room, so I was left alone... (I was washing my face by myself!) This is my first time doing this type of lifting procedure for cosmetic purposes, but when I was in high school, I went to dermatologists here and there with my parents to treat acne. I've been around a lot... Don't they usually tell you to come this way or where to put your luggage? (Isn't it..?) After saying that you can just wash your face by yourself, he disappeared somewhere without any special instructions, threw the bag and clothes he had brought with him on the waiting chair, found a washroom by himself, bravely washed his face, and came out...! After paying and washing my face, I met the doctor briefly and after a brief consultation, I started the treatment right away! The doctor was unfriendly and nothing like that, just chic? You did it haha (during the consultation, I was already dispirited from what I had experienced before, so the doctor looked at my face and said that it would be okay to get side clowns, so I just answered yes... yes... and it was over! Another addition that I had been thinking about on my own at first whether I should get a clown or not. I didn't tell you about the parts on purpose) I was worried that the procedure would be painful, but it really didn't happen at all! It didn't hurt at all! It was just a warm feeling, and the doctor said it was the maximum intensity, but he said I tolerate pain well (Huh..? I...? I...?) I don't think I'm good at tolerating pain... It's just really true. Because it didn't hurt... I lay down very comfortably and woke up without any pain. Haha, what was disappointing was that the cheek area seemed to have bones. The sound pressure wasn't applied properly, so the wind kept leaking... I kept hearing the sound of wind leaking, as if someone was beating my ear. If the sound pressure isn't applied properly, doesn't the energy transfer work well...? Jogom was sad, but if the wind leaked, he grabbed the same area again and shot it! Anyway, the procedure was completed quickly and well, and when it was over, even though there was no pain at all during the procedure, there were red bruises on both cheekbones as if they had been stamped! This bruise is the most grotesque the next day than on the day of the procedure (it was a bit scary to look in the mirror because it was black, red, and mottled... haha) and it couldn't be covered with makeup until the third day...!ㅜ It took about ten days for the bruise to completely disappear. It seems to have disappeared. At first, I heard that in-mode needs to be used at least 3 times to be effective, so I paid for a large area/3 times, but after that, I received it a total of 3 times! I didn’t notice any noticeable changes!ㅠㅠ!! Actually, there were a lot of embarrassing aspects during the first round (unfriendly staff, making payment without consultation, etc.), so I wanted to just take the first round and be done with it, but... Yes... I was so shocked that the staff member shouted that I couldn't say anything and just paid. How can I ask for a refund when I'm screaming so hard? I was so overwhelmed that I couldn't say anything. In the end, I had no choice but to get all 3 times as I had originally paid~.. Thinking about it now, I feel like such a fool.. haha I'd rather just get it once. I should have paid first (now I've grown up a bit by going around on my own haha). I knew that the cheekbone area was an area where it was especially difficult to see significant results, but the doctor looked at my face during the consultation and said that if I did the cheekbone area treatment, the lines would be smoothed out. I had some expectations because you said it that way. But, as expected, my expectations were too high for the first treatment..^^ I just became a person who got bruises on my face three times and got rid of them.. If anyone who is thinking about in-mode treatment of the cheekbone area reads my post, the effect on the cheekbone area may be very minimal. The fact that there is..! It would be good to know! But don't be disappointed! If you get this in-mode treatment on your entire face, your facial line will definitely change..! Afterwards, I experienced a whole new world by getting the entire face treatment with In Mode + Forma at another hospital. (If you get In Mode, I definitely recommend getting the entire face + Forma!! I also had a partial treatment on my cheekbones for the first time and was disappointed by the lack of results, but then got a facial treatment. I thought I was deceived by the review report that said I got the full face + forma and it was effective, so I got the forma on the entire face as well, and it was really, really good.) I will write a review about the In Mode treatment I received afterward when I have time. In fact, I wrote this post as soon as I got home on the day of the treatment. I wrote it, but I just saved it temporarily and am uploading it now haha! If you have any further questions, I will try to answer as much as I can from my memories of that time!