I think I know the difference between people who say Rejuran doesn't work and those who say it does.
Rejuran is To start with the conclusion, it is a procedure that makes a difference after just one treatment. Or not
You have to do it consistently once a month for the skin's environment itself to change.
Just like how a desert doesn't become moist just by sprinkling water once.
And the right method is also important.
You know that method these days where you stamp it out one by one, like a seal?
That isn't very effective.
It needs to be injected properly into the dermis layer to be effective.
It is a method designed to make the pain less severe for those who say it hurts, so it is less effective.
It is correct to just get it injected manually.
And as for glutathione, I actually take it for my condition rather than my skin.
If you get it when you're tired, the next day is really different.
Skin whitening requires consistency to show results, but
I feel the recovery immediately, so I often go to get it when I'm tired.
It seems like there is a proper order to lifting procedures.
If your skin's surface has fine lines and has lost elasticity, it's Thermage!
If the fascia has sagged and the skin has drooped like bulldog cheeks, it's Ultherapy!
These two solve different problems!
You should be suspicious of clinics that tell you to come in frequently for Ultherapy.
If done properly, once a year is enough.
There is a place that tells me to come every three months.
I think it makes you do it weakly multiple times.
Trying Shurink first before going as far as Ulthera is also an option.
Since it can be done for around 100,000 to 200,000 won
It's good for people starting lifting for the first time.
I'm currently debating on Profound, but I haven't been able to play yet because the downtime is a bit long.
If anyone has tried this, please leave a comment. I'm really curious.
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