I got 300 shots with a 3.0mm tip and got burned,
but I got both thread lifting and Ulthera and after spending 1.2 million won a month, there's really no difference except for a scar...
In particular, the 6 lines of thread lifting went right into my cheek,
leaving a really big scar...
The 6 holes are right next to the Ulthera burn
, but the bigger problem is the holes where the thread went in ㅋㅋㅋ The pores were really big and fancy^^ I'm going crazy. I
paid 1.2 million won... It's so ugly and puffy, I'm going crazy........ I thought the scar would go away if I used Duoderm for a month, but wow, I get so stressed out when I see the scarㅜ
The hospital and the consumer protection agency said that they are not responsible for refunds, so they just threw the Duoderm pack^^ and that was it...
Ah, I'm so pissedㅜㅜ
There are more than one or two ridiculous things, so it hurts my hands to even write in detail... I'm a medical device planner, and I know that with devices like Ulthera, if the handpiece is slightly open, it can cause burnsㅋ So I looked for the original English manual from Mertz and read it, and confirmed that the burns were only caused by the operator's mistake, so I went and asked if it was a burn, but it wasn't a burnㅋㅋㅋ It keeps getting dented (?) on the side of the handpiece... What kind of dent is that a burn? On top of that, if the blister swells and bursts, it's not even a first-degree burn, it's a second-degree burnㅋㅋ So I'm a medical device planner, and when I asked how they can say it's not a burn when it says so in the manual, they kept making excuses and excuses... My words and logic don't make sense.
Yeah, I was so dumbfounded ㅋㅋ They keep raising the temperature (I told them to make it as high as I could stand it), but then everyone who got anesthesia and had the output turned up so much will get burned and leave with a bruised face ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ In the Mertz manual, it says that burns are caused by the handpiece being lifted or by the practitioner's mistake, so there's a limit to deceiving people..
But actually, even though I knew it... I decided to never get it again, not because of the burns, but
because I wondered what I was doing to my face,
as they burned my insides with heat energy that would burn you to death.
It was my first time getting it done, and I never get HIFU on the fascia, and I only get a maximum of 3.0mm tips, but
from now on, I really won't even bother with HIFU unless it's at least 1.5mm derma shrink. I knew about that level of heat energy, but it's too scary to see it with my own eyes.
The hospital's response is ridiculousㅡㅡ Are you much better now? But may I ask why you don't do HIFU fascia? I think stimulating the SMAS layer is one of the biggest advantages of Ulcerra??