It was a quick partial correction of the lower teeth by Silhouette Soft in early February, 3 weeks before the correction,
but since I am older, I
was told to be careful that if I corrected it when I was old, the elasticity of the deep cheek area could be lost, so I
whined to take responsibility for it in advance before correction.
When designing with a 3D modeled face floating, he designed it in 3 lines, but
when designing with a real face, he changed it to say that 2 lines would be enough. Since he
was going to correct the lower teeth mainly in the deep cheeks,
he designed it with a focus on pulling the lower part straight,
and the cheekbones were raised. I never wanted the side line to change.
Silhouette Soft or other threads should be used to make the shape prettier
while creating elasticity on the face
, but if you don't have any, just using thread doesn't necessarily solve the problem.
People were worried that there are many places that do that, but
I'm glad I've been managing elasticity consistently. That's it.
I don't have elasticity, so don't just use thread.
When I changed my position, I took great care of my skin the year before, especially in the fourth quarter, so
when my elasticity was better than ever...
I did 2 lines on the left and 2 lines on the right, and for about a week, I had some strange swelling on my cheeks. I had the same thing and
it got better after a week. After
3 weeks, I didn't feel any foreign body sensation or discomfort when I opened my mouth when I corrected it,
but it was a little strange in the beginning, and
every time I opened my mouth, it just started moving in my skin. Ugh.. It was big for a week. Let's not laugh...
The pulling force is 5 times stronger than that of mint thread, and it's really strong.
After tooth extraction, the tooth moves much faster than expected,
so not only does the tooth move, but the overall tooth goes in a bit, and
the deep cheek area really loses elasticity. Even though it was hard, wow, if I hadn't prepared in advance,
I would have become a grandmother right away.
As I get older, those who get orthodontic treatment in middle age like me
should be especially careful... Let's prepare in advance...
Tomorrow, I'm finally going to have my 4th orthodontic teeth tightened.
When I go tomorrow, I need to compare the CT scan taken last time and ask for an explanation.
I need to know whether more teeth are coming in or stopping here.
It's only been 3 months, but my protruding teeth have improved so much that I need to check if this speed is correct... When I
spoke to the deputy director, he was too busy and didn't explain much. He
's definitely good and quick, but I don't have enough time to listen to the explanation.
But I’m also in a hurry!!! I'll definitely hold on to it and ask tomorrow.
Anyway, after I went to Silhouette Soft, someone I knew said she wanted to go with me, so
I took her with me, and she was a woman in her 50s.
I heard somewhere else that I was recommending 6 and 8 lines of Silhouette Soft, but
here the representative director and the director were, and he looked at me and said that
2 lines and 2 lines, just like me,
would be enough, as long as you design well, so he would rather do that and
have been doing it all along. He said that it would be much better to try Ulthera once more.
As the director left, the CEO said that
there was only one doctor who properly diagnosed my skin so far, but now there are two.
It was like a meeting between an expert and an expert. Haha.
I was thinking about orthodontics. I'm going to talk for a long time because I'm worried that there might be a middle-aged example.
Silhouette Soft is good if you're good at it.
You don't have to overdo it and use too many lines. They even
recommend 6 or 8 lines. Please run away ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
Gureum, you have to bring out the maximum effect with the minimum... Everything that goes into your face should be like that. I have a really wide forehead, so they retouched the shape with 3cc and gave me a three-dimensional effect...
Yes, depending on the hand technique and design, it varies greatly, so you have to go well. There are a lot of people who suffer from protruding cheekbones. I will do it.....
Didn't I originally have someone to sell? Hahahahaha I filled it up pretty with partial sculptura, so I only did it once, and I got a well-filled case❤️
Ah, the correction was done at the dentist 3 weeks later using Silhouette Soft hahaha. For Silhouette, the design is checked immediately while under local anesthesia with an injection, so there is almost no use of sleep here.
But in the article about Tunetanium, it says that it was lifted using Tunetanium. Let's go to Broken. I also had thread lifting, but anyone would see it as strange.
Actually, I don't do it, but I was worried about getting braces when I was middle-aged, so I used a stronger one in advance. As I wrote in the article, the silhouette was done around the mouth before correction, and unlike titanium used elsewhere, Tuntanium targets the neck and ligaments, and the results were great
. I made a fuss about it because I liked it, so I went to try it again because I liked Tunetanium, but they said I shouldn't do it yet, so I only got titanium with a low energy level. These days, I receive
care more often than other times because I heard that I need to take good care of the elasticity of the deep cheek area after teeth extraction during the initial orthodontic treatment and when there are a lot of changes in the teeth. I went there often
, and Silhouette and Tunetanium are different dermatologists haha. The part designed with Silhouette and the part that gives elasticity with Titanium Tune Face are different in each area. The reason why I uploaded everything from orthodontic CT to tooth extraction photos is that most of them are young artists, but as I was writing and receiving feedback, surprisingly, there were some artists my age, so I posted it to encourage people to consider it because orthodontic treatment is much better than Lami. Recently, an acquaintance of mine told me about Silhouette Soft at a
place
. I had my hair done together (age 50) and he recommended Ultherapy 3 months after treatment. I guess everyone's skin texture is different. Ah! Of course, I had it done at a different dermatologist haha.