Ranking of Cost-Effectiveness for Men's Dermatology Procedures — The #1 spot is unexpected lol
I’ve compiled a list of which dermatology procedures for men are truly effective.
I heard that men these days are taking care of themselves a lot, to the point where the proportion of male patients is approaching 40%.
(Now I have to take care of my husband and boyfriend too lol)
Grade S (Must-do)
Number 1 is hair removal.
Shaving itself causes friction on the skin and continuously creates hyperpigmentation, folliculitis, and minor cuts.
It is said that men look 4 to 5 years younger, or even up to 10 years younger in severe cases, after just one hair removal session.
It is said that just Botox + hair removal + shaping the jawline can make you look 15 years younger.
Second place is Botox.
Refining facial lines with square jaw and salivary gland Botox, and preventing wrinkles between the eyebrows and on the forehead—it is said that getting injections in this area consistently can dramatically change your appearance.
Grade A (effective)
Ulthera: It is said that the effects are better on men because their skin tends to be thicker. It is especially good for creating a double chin or a sharp jawline. It's not an S because of the pain, but the effect is certain.
Coolsonic: It is great for defining marionette lines and double chins, and there is almost no downtime. However, the key point is that you need a sufficient number of shots to see results.
Potenza: Its advantage is that it addresses pores, sebum, elasticity, and even eyelid lifting all at once. It is said to have such a wide range of effects that it is called a 'mini Thermage.'
CureJet/MiraJet: They say this is practically essential for people with acne scars. Men have thicker skin and deeper scars, so they need to receive it multiple times, but the results are said to be 확실 (certain/definite).
Things with poor value for money
Thermage is relatively less effective on men's skin and is expensive, so the cost-effectiveness is disappointing.
They say that if you have a beard, the laser energy is absorbed by the beard, so there is a risk of burns with titanium.
There is also an opinion that toning, which whitens the skin, can actually reduce masculinity.
The conclusion is that if you start with these three basics—hair removal, Botox, and CoolSonic—it offers the best value for money.
Please use this for reference only :)
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