Ha, I don't have enough living expenses this month, but I can't quit going to the dermatologist... They told me not to do my hair, but they told me to go to my chest, so I'm walking to the dermatologist for my legs haha. Ulthera isn't exactly cheap, so I thought a lot about it, but I still think it's necessary, so I decided to go this time. I decided to have the procedure done at the hospital I found. The director's consultation was thorough and the explanations were coherent, but it seemed like I was listening to a lecture somewhere. It turned out that he also did it on YouTube. First of all, I applied numbing cream before the procedure, and I heard that some people do it using sedation anesthesia, but this is the place. It seemed like it was only done with an anesthetic cream, so I got it well without any worries. I didn't want to get it while under sedation . It was a little warm during the treatment, and I felt a little bit like a fairy, but of course, you have to use a numbing cream to look pretty, so I was able to endure it no matter what. For your information, I'm the type of person who screams when I'm waxing ^^ I finished it well and there was a little swelling and redness, but it was really cold the day after it rained, right? Maybe it's because it was so cold, but when I got home, the redness was almost gone and the puffiness seemed to go down quickly. From the next day, it felt like it was almost gone, and after about two months, my skin definitely felt tightened and it seemed to have settled in quickly. They say three months is usually the best, but I'm still very satisfied, so I'm posting this haha. I think it would be good to proceed well while referring to what I said. The director is golden. It’s the same lol, everyone fighting