Today is my first visit to the hospital to get lipolysis injections.
I visited Aajusa to get the fat dissolving injection, and there were quite a few different package types.
As soon as I arrived, I filled out a customer care chart. It was more detailed than other hospitals, so I felt it was quite thorough.
There was a refrigerator in the waiting area, and it was my first time seeing water and soy milk prepared, so I was a bit surprised.
After creating the chart and waiting for a while, I went ahead and consulted with the director.
They asked me in detail about my areas of concern and my current physical condition, and the consultation itself was quite detailed.
I remember Aajusa explaining that you usually see a lot of results after about 10 hits.
After the consultation, I went to the powder room to change clothes, and the overall atmosphere was neat and pink.
I was wondering why there was a hair dryer and a comb, but when I came out, my hair was quite messy, so I knew why lol
Because of the progress photo shoot, I changed into disposable underwear and sports underwear, and there was a separate changing room in the powder room and the door was lockable, so that part was convenient.
I had liposuction done on other areas before, but I was still concerned about the bulging area on my back, so I decided to get injections mainly on the shoulder blade bra line.
After the director's examination, I was prescribed a one-week supply of diet medication and guided to the examination room. I was impressed by the fact that it was a private examination room for one person, so it didn't feel like a factory-style room.
Before the procedure, they designed the area to be treated and gave me an explanation, and told me in advance that it would be painful.
They said that the drug takes effect quickly because it needs to be administered in as much dose as possible, and that it works by bursting fat cells rather than melting them.
Before we got hit, he asked if I wanted a doll, but at the time I didn't really understand why...
When I actually got it, it was more painful than I thought, and because a lot of medication was injected, the area that was injected swelled for a moment right after the procedure.
I was told that the swelling would subside within a few hours, and that a dressing would be applied immediately afterwards.
It wasn't visible because of the dressing, but it felt a little swollen after I got it.
And as of the third day, I still can't really tell if there's any noticeable change, and since I heard that the effects usually start to show after a week, I'm waiting to see a little longer.
Since they said they would also look after my diet for a week, I naturally started to pay more attention to my diet.
This is only the first time, so I haven't felt any significant changes yet. We'll have to wait and see how things progress. Individual reactions may vary, so we'll need to wait and see for a bit longer.