I thought lifting lasers lifted sagging skin, but I was completely mistaken: Things you must know before getting it.
While looking into lifting lasers, I realized that I had been misunderstanding the basic concepts.
I originally thought that lifting lasers pulled the skin upward from below.
But it turned out that wasn't the case.
Laser lifting is a process that reduces the space between the bone and the flesh, allowing sagging flesh to attach to the bone.
That is why it looks like a V-line and feels lifted.
I was stunned for a long time after realizing that to really lift the skin, it has to be a surgical lift.
I also learned something new: I need to identify my skin type first before getting a lift.
First, I need to see if my flesh is 'flesh' or 'skin'.
For those with chubby cheeks and overall body fat, dieting is the priority.
On the other hand, skin refers to a condition where the skin sags after a drastic diet or stretches out like scar tissue as one ages.
These two have completely different approaches.
The second is skin thickness.
The effectiveness of the same laser varies depending on whether the skin is thick or thin, and if you choose the wrong one, side effects such as cheek hollowing may occur.
I heard that there are dermatology clinics these days that check skin thickness using 3D analysis devices.
What I felt was most important is that I need to show my skin directly to the doctor and get a recommendation, rather than the consultation manager.
I think the way to avoid wasting money is to be honest about the results you want during the consultation and get recommendations. :)
For those of you looking into lifting procedures, have you ever wondered if your skin is fat or just leather? I was confused about the difference too. Please share your experiences!









