I thought I just needed to do one expensive thing, but I’ve realized now that I need to create a one-year curriculum tailored to my skin type.
I used to think that just getting Ulthera would solve everything, but I realized that skin needs to be managed layer by layer, just like a building.
When constructing a building, doing the flooring well isn't enough. You also need supports and interior design.
They say it's the same with skin. You need to evenly care for the deepest layer (the bottom), the SMAS layer (the support), and the dermis layer (the interior) to achieve firm and long-lasting skin.
It’s not good to just do titanium or only do shrink treatments all the time; you need to combine three layers.
So, they said it is right to create a curriculum tailored to different skin types.
People with a lot of facial fat It is efficient to first remove fat with InMode or Onda, and then shape the body with Ulthera.
It is said that Ultherapy also acts on fat as a secondary factor, adding to the fat-clearing effect.
People with sagging skin (In my case) I am told that the right combination involves regenerating collagen with Oligio or Thermage to firm the skin, reducing the space between the flesh and bone with Titanium, and consistently supporting the pillars with Shurink.
First-timers They say it's better to start with Shrink or InMode first, rather than just blindly buying the expensive stuff.
It’s not that it’s less effective, but rather that it’s relatively weak, so I use it to check which line suits my skin.
If Shurink works well for you, you can upgrade to Liftera or Ulthera, and if InMode works well, you can move up to the radio frequency line.
I think my perspective on lifting has changed since I realized that creating a curriculum is more efficient than buying just one expensive item.
Which type are you right now: facial fat, skin fat, or first time? Please let me know in the comments which curriculum you would like to pursue~~ :)
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