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My story of overcoming chronic back pain in Gangwon Province: Treatment experience at Daeheung Oriental Medical Clinic
Due to the nature of my job, which requires me to sit at a desk for long periods of time, I suffered from chronic back pain. In recent months, the pain has become particularly severe, to the point where it's interfering with my daily life. Since steaming and massage were not effective, I visited a Korean medicine clinic. During my first consultation, the director explained that I had early signs of a herniated disc and muscle stiffness. He suggested that acupuncture and physical therapy could help. The explanations were thorough and easy to understand. The staff and physical therapists were also very friendly and helpful. After three weeks of combined acupuncture and physical therapy, I felt much better, and the pain was largely gone. The director's explanations about proper posture were also very helpful.
윤여현25.12.05Views 85Likes 0 At Ildeung Orthopedic Clinic, chronic pain is gradually being alleviated through quick treatment without long waits.
Please take good care of me~ It was nice that the waiting time wasn't long. Every time I went to the orthopedic surgeon, I kept recommending manual therapy, which didn't really seem to be effective, but he didn't even mention manual therapy first. Even if he had suggested it, I probably wouldn't have been able to because of the time. First of all, the doctor is very kind. I guess you work as a counselor as a side job. I came here because my knee suddenly hurt so badly I couldn't move, but it's nice to see it slowly getting better. The hospital is clean and right next to my house, so I think I'll be able to come here often, which is nice. I already had chronic pain in my back and knees, so I think I'll come here for my back after my knee treatment. And here, after you finish paying the hospital bill, you get a KakaoTalk message, and you can even claim the actual loss directly through that KakaoTalk message. It's so convenient. Is it like that these days? I tried it for the first time and it's really convenient.
오위재25.12.05Views 82Likes 0 
A review of acupuncture treatment at Kim Seok-Hyeon Oriental Medical Clinic for chronic pain. It is a place I trust and go to for its friendly treatment and consistent care.
This is an old Korean medicine clinic, and it is a place where you can comfortably visit because they provide treatment even on weekends. The director is kind and the therapists are very comfortable, so I feel at ease every time I come. It seems that the elderly people in the neighborhood often come here for treatment. Every time I go, I see many regular seniors. They treat me right away without me having to tell them my symptoms, so I think they are regulars and the elderly people feel comfortable. Many people also prescribe medicine, so I feel like they are trustworthy, so I am receiving regular treatment. Next time, I plan to get a pulse diagnosis and prescribe some tonics.
아빠25.12.02Views 91Likes 0 I am suffering from chronic back pain.[11]
I've been having back pain lately. I originally had a bad back. I got better after receiving treatment at the hospital, I've been feeling pain again lately. I think it's because it's an office job, so I have to sit down and work. My posture is also bad when I work. I don't do any special exercise, so I think it's getting worse. Posture correction is also important, right?
ssul011525.11.29Views 111Likes 5 Chronic pain, back pain treatment review with Chuna therapy!![9]
My husband has chronic back pain. I often sit at work, so I heard that my back pain gets worse when I sit for long periods of time. I'm going to tell you about my husband's experience with chiropractic treatment for his back pain. Office workers' chronic diseases: turtle neck and back painㅜㅜ My husband also had turtle neck, so he received treatment at an orthopedic clinic and pain medicine clinic. Even though I received physical therapy, pain injections, and nerve injections, I didn't go regularly because they said it was only temporary. I think I'm starting to feel pain in my lower back because my turtle neck isn't recovering well. Shoulder and back pain are often caused by posture and turtle neck. My husband also went to the orthopedic surgeon and said that the pain was coming from turtle neck. I've been exercising regularly because I've heard that building core muscles can help relieve back pain, but it's hard to get rid of back pain with just exercise. When my back was uncomfortable and hurt a lot, I took painkillers and wore a back brace. I started receiving chiropractic treatment for back pain at a place recommended by someone who had received chiropractic treatment at a Korean medicine clinic due to back pain. I receive chiropractic treatment for back pain at a Korean medicine clinic once a week. Treatment for back pain at a Korean medicine clinic includes acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping therapy, physical therapy, and chiropractic therapy. Chuna therapy It is a traditional Korean medicine manual therapy in which a Korean medicine doctor uses his or her hands or assistive devices to correct the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. The effects of Chuna therapy are vertebrae · joint pain , It is said to be effective in improving body imbalance. The oriental medicine doctor said to the patient My husband said that when he received Chuna therapy, it was painful because the spine was being pressed and aligned, as it is a treatment that pushes and pulls crooked bones and muscles to correct their positions, thereby relieving nerve pressure and improving blood circulation. The day after receiving chiropractic treatment for lower back pain, he said he was still in a bit of pain. However, he said that after chiropractic treatment, his back pain definitely eased for a few days. So these days, I've been getting chiropractic treatment for my lower back pain once a week. I hope that by combining exercise and chiropractic treatment for back pain, I can recover from my back pain more quickly.
쭈225.09.08Views 179Likes 2 Chronic fatigue and knee pain that won't go away no matter what you do: a sign that you need to start doing this.[14]
Chronic fatigue and knee pain that won't go away no matter what you do: a sign that you need to start doing this. Reporter Kim Seo-hee Your story Chronic fatigue and knee pain that won't go away no matter what you do: a sign that you need to start doing this. Regular exercise is the foundation of good health. If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should start exercising immediately. ◇Constipation One cause of constipation is lack of exercise. This is because low exercise reduces the peristalsis function, which pushes stool out as the intestines contract to facilitate bowel movements. If you have fewer than two bowel movements per week, or if your bowel movements are hard or bloody, you should consider constipation. It's recommended to walk for 15 to 30 minutes a day or elevate your head and legs while lying down. Half-body baths and sitz baths, which improve blood circulation in the lower abdomen, are also beneficial. ◇Back and knee pain Lack of exercise can also exacerbate lower back and knee pain. Lower back pain is often a common aging phenomenon, particularly in middle-aged and older adults. However, many younger people also experience lower back and knee pain due to factors like lack of exercise and poor posture. This is because lack of exercise weakens muscles and impairs the function of the lubricating fluid that reduces friction between bones. A light walk of about 30 minutes a day or simple stretching exercises for the shoulders, knees, and other areas can help prevent pain by increasing the temperature of the affected joints. They also relax muscles and strengthen the surrounding muscles, contributing to joint health. ◇Memory decline Lack of exercise reduces the function of the brain's frontal lobe, which impairs memory. Even just one session of exercise can make the brain healthier. In fact, a research team at the University of Iowa in the United States conducted an experiment in which they scanned the brains of 34 elderly people aged 60 to 80 before and after exercise and tested their memory. Although the elderly people only rode bicycles twice for 20 minutes, they observed increased cell connections in the medial temporal lobe and prefrontal cortex after exercise. Both the medial temporal lobe and prefrontal cortex are brain regions associated with memory. The scores on a memory test for remembering people's faces were also higher after exercise than before. ◇Increased belly fat If you have excess belly fat, it's a sign of visceral fat accumulation. Visceral fat is fat that accumulates between the organs and secretes inflammatory substances, increasing the risk of metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure. Specifically, the more your upper abdomen protrudes compared to your lower abdomen, the more visceral fat you have. According to the Korean Society for the Study of Obesity, a waist circumference of 90 cm or more for adult men and 85 cm or more for women is considered abdominal obesity. ◇Chronic fatigue Lack of sufficient exercise slows down your metabolism, leading to fatigue. This is because muscle mass decreases and blood circulation decreases, making you easily fatigued and tired. If fatigue persists despite sufficient rest, start with light exercise and increase your activity level. However, finishing exercise two to three hours before bedtime helps calm the sympathetic nervous system, leading to a sound sleep and fatigue relief. =========== Slightly sticky belly fat lol It's a sign that visceral fat has accumulated. From today onwards, I'm determined to do it properly I need to pack it And cut down on lunch too, For dinner, eat healthy...
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌25.01.02Views 220Likes 8 (Chronic pain) Lasts for more than 3 months~~, manage with diet[9]
Chronic pain lasting more than 3 months can be managed through diet. Reporter Oh Sang-hoon's story Chronic pain lasting more than 3 months can be managed through diet. A study found that a healthy diet can reduce chronic pain, and the effect was greater in women than in men. Unlike acute pain that lasts 3 to 7 days, Pain that lasts more than three months is called chronic pain. Once a wound has healed, the pain should naturally disappear. However, if the pain persists, it should be considered not normal but rather "pathological." Common causes include fractures, viral infections, and cancer. It's estimated that chronic pain affects approximately 30% of the global population. While various pain management methods are available, many people still struggle to access treatment. A research team from the University of South Australia conducted a study to investigate the correlation between diet and chronic pain. The Whyalla Intergenerational Health Study was conducted in Whyalla, South Australia, from February 2008 to July 2009 to estimate the prevalence of chronic diseases and associated risk factors. The study examined the diets of 654 adults participating in the WISH study. Specifically, the intake of fruits, vegetables, grains, lean meat and meat alternatives, dairy products, and alternative foods—designated "healthy core food groups" by the Australian Dietary Guidelines—was scored and analyzed for associations with pain. Analysis results showed that consuming more of the key healthy food groups significantly reduced pain, regardless of body weight or body fat. The pain-reducing effect was found to be greater in women than in men. “Women with better-quality diets had lower pain levels and better physical function, but this effect was much weaker in men,” said study author Dr. Susan Ward. “This suggests that diet quality affects pain differently in men and women.” “A healthy, nutritious diet has numerous benefits for health, well-being, and pain management,” said Dr. Ward. “A healthy diet can be an accessible, affordable, and effective way to manage and reduce pain.” Meanwhile, the US 'WebMD' recently ▲Ginger ▲Blueberries ▲Pumpkin seeds ▲Salmon ▲Curry ▲Olive oil are medically effective in reducing inflammation. We have introduced foods that help relieve pain. ===================== The pain is chronic and lasts for 3 months. But diet management It seems like men and women don't accept each other equally. Women say that the pain is much reduced. ▲Ginger ▲Blueberries ▲Pumpkin seeds ▲Salmon ▲Curry ▲Olive oil Take good care of what you like
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.12.10Views 109Likes 7 Manage chronic pain lasting more than three months with a proper diet~~[8]
A healthy diet reduces chronic pain more effectively than in men. It is said that diet has an effect on women. The human body is amazing🧐 Women with high-quality diets tend to experience lower levels of pain. Women should pay more attention to a healthy diet~~ Ginger, blueberry, pumpkin seed, curry, olive oil, etc. Please take care of yourself~~~ So, what do men eat??🤔🤔 Tuesday for health~~~~♡♡
땡땡이 24.12.10Views 153Likes 3 (Chronic Pain) 'People with a lot of body fat'... 60% higher chance of experiencing pain everywhere[4]
People with a lot of fat here... 60% higher chance of experiencing pain everywhere Story of Reporter Lee Hae-na and Intern Reporter Han Hye-jung People with a lot of fat here... 60% higher chance of experiencing pain everywhere A study has been published indicating that excessive fat accumulation around the waist increases the risk of chronic pain in various parts of the body. In particular, the correlation was higher in women than in men. Australian collaborative researchers analyzed data from the UK Biobank, which contains medical data for over 500,000 people, focusing on 32,409 individuals with an average age of 55 (51% women). They conducted surveys and health assessments. The researchers measured the proportion of visceral fat around the liver and intestines using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They also examined subcutaneous fat beneath the skin. Additionally, through surveys, they assessed whether participants had experienced persistent pain lasting more than three months in various parts of the body, such as the neck, shoulders, back, hips, and knees. According to the investigation, individuals with more fat in their abdomen were more likely to experience chronic pain. Overweight individuals with a high body mass index (BMI) also had a greater risk of experiencing chronic pain. In particular, women were more significantly affected. Women with a higher proportion of fat around their organs and just beneath their skin were 60% more likely to experience chronic pain than women with less fat. However, in men, even with a protruding belly fat, the risk of chronic pain increased by only 13%. Chronic pain generally refers to a persistent ache or discomfort that lasts for more than three months and does not go away over time. The causes vary, but it is commonly understood that improper use or excessive repetition of certain body parts can lead to nerve sensitization, resulting in heightened pain sensation. The researchers stated, "The reason for the gender difference may be due to differences in fat distribution and hormones," and added, "Reducing abdominal fat around the waist could be considered a goal for managing chronic pain, and this is an important finding that may impact people experiencing pain in multiple areas or widespread pain." =============== I should pay attention to my waist circumference.. Symptom occurrence... It could be pain without any particular reason. Chronic pain: generally refers to a persistent aching sensation in the body. It is said to last for three months.
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.09.20Views 77Likes 4 Chronic pain if there is a lot of fat around the waist[5]
Having excess fat around the waist is said to increase the risk of chronic pain. In particular, women are said to have a higher risk than men.
파랭이24.09.19Views 102Likes 3 I suffered from chronic back pain, but it got much better at Jeonju Ieodam Oriental Medical Clinic.[1]
I am a working man in my late 40s. It's been almost 20 years since we got married. It's been over 20 years since I started working. My job involves sitting at a desk, dealing with customers, doing paperwork, or working on a computer. I didn't know it when I was young, but as I got older and gained weight and lost muscle mass, I started getting degenerative spinal disease and disc problems. About 10 years ago, on a very stressful day, my back suddenly hurt so much that I couldn't get up. I went to the hospital and got examined and they said it was a herniated disc. I think it was the beginning of my 40s, but I was so depressed. I'm gaining weight and my muscle mass is decreasing. After asking around, I found out that I am receiving acupuncture, physical therapy, and heat therapy at a Korean medicine clinic near my house. I like it because it has gotten a lot better and smoother.
서원24.08.05Views 158Likes 2 What should I do about chronic fatigue and pain that don't improve even with dieting and strength training?[19]
Is life a lifelong journey of dieting...? I don't know what's wrong or why it's not working effectively. [if !supportEmptyParas] [endif] It's been almost four months since I completely stopped exercising and lived almost passively, but I realized the seriousness of the situation and have been doing Pilates for two months now. I've been making sure to walk about ten thousand steps a day (not walking vigorously... my knees aren't in good condition, so I walk casually...). I haven't completely quit drinking, but these days I don't drink much, and I don't meet up with friends often because I tend to binge eat when I do, so I haven't been binge eating or drinking. I am controlling my diet at home as well, almost excluding high-calorie foods and eating a lot of vegetables like tomatoes, lettuce, and kimchi... Maybe my stomach has shrunk, so I can't eat much food;; Thanks to the vegetables, my intake hasn't increased, but my bowel movements have increased, and I am monitoring it regularly. Previously, her bowel movements were so infrequent that she only had them once every 3 to 4 days. [if !supportEmptyParas] I'm really upset about the InBody results I got after just one month. I lost about 1 kilogram of weight, and it seems that the entire kilogram was lost as muscle. The body fat index has increased by only 0.2% in the world;;;;;;; Is the visceral fat getting worse gradually? Keep lying! Lying!! I can't believe this is happening. Last summer... the future is April 2024 This is the result from this morning~~~ I lost 1.7kg, but body fat increased.. My muscle mass was already low, and it decreased even more;; I also had a good breakfast and wore jeans, so~ the actual weight is actually 51 kilograms. How many kilograms is the real body weight? Your weight can drop to as low as 50.8 kg depending on whether you eat dinner the night before or not. Since my mom doesn't eat meat at home, I used to meet friends for meals to at least eat some meat, but these days I don't dine out much either, so I'm worried about lacking protein and not building muscle, so I even deliberately bought and am taking this protein supplement. I do challenging 50-minute Pilates core muscle exercises and also cycle for 30 minutes each. I'm not doing it diligently at home, but I'm doing a little stretching... Of course, I know my exercise routine is lacking~~ I should be doing it more diligently, but to make excuses, since I have a severe herniated disc, I worry about injuring myself if I stretch alone at home, so exercising isn't easy either. I'm always tired and exhausted even without doing anything special, so I can't move much outside of working hours and commuting. After menopause, I really wonder why I feel so tired and sleepy;;; I end up lying down almost like a corpse on weekends.. If I make up my mind and go out even for a day, I feel so exhausted the next day that I find it really hard to move, to the point of feeling physically painful. I can't even take a 50-minute Pilates class properly because of knee pain, neck pain, and back pain, so I can't push myself hard during the class... If the pain becomes severe while doing it, try lowering the level slightly by switching to a different movement... Recently, I suddenly developed a severe headache again because something else went wrong, and the headache hasn't gone away until now... At this point, it's not so much about dieting or building muscle... I think what's more important is getting a medical check-up and starting proper treatment... What is wrong with my body? As a result, the more weight you carry, the more severe the pain from disc and knee issues due to the load, so you can't avoid dieting. However, even with some weight loss through exercise and diet control, muscle mass decreases and body fat increases, which really dampens my motivation. What kind of diet should I follow to reduce body fat and increase muscle mass~ and escape from this exhausting painful sensation? Someone told me. I really don't know why I gain weight... but it turns out there's a reason why everyone gains weight... They eat even more where they can't see and hardly move at all... I also know the two most important causes of my weight gain that I haven't been able to fix... I don't know if it's because I'm tired, but I sleep so much... I sleep so deeply that I could be called Snorlax. It's a weekday, so I have to work, and I can't take a nap, but it's the average amount of sleep... I really sleep a lot on weekends... Even if I nap during the day, I get sleepy as soon as night comes and can't hold out. People who can't sleep might envy even that, but I keep feeling sleepy, so I'm very tired and exhausted... If I try to stay awake without sleeping, I become so tired that it's hard to work on weekdays. And lately, I've been craving really salty foods... I'm trying not to eat salty foods, but my body seems to be craving sodium too much... I've been craving kimchi more and more since the beginning of this year. I try not to eat, but I think I eat a bit more salty than others... As a result, swelling in my body continues to persist. Even if daily life becomes a bit more tiring, can reducing sleep and moving more somehow build stamina, which in turn reduces sleep and allows for better exercise? Enduring that difficult time will surely lead to better results, right? I'm really feeling extremely down...;; Everyone is working hard to stay healthy and maintain a slim figure... Since I have a different body, I have no choice but to work several times harder than others just to become somewhat similar to them... It's really hard on my heart.
프카쟁이24.05.20Views 535Likes 6 Insomnia, leg cramps, and chronic leg pain causes revealed🌀Vascular ultrasound event!
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캐시닥 병원이벤트23.09.22Views 158Likes 0 Introducing the Department of Chronic Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.[7]
We introduce the Chronic Siwon Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Department, located on the 3rd floor of OK Tower, 55 Manseongjungang-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si. This is a wonderful hospital that provides refreshing relief from chronic pain with non-surgical treatment, and the director's kind explanations and thorough treatment are excellent. This is a hospital where you can receive treatment more quickly if you make a reservation when you visit. I used to suffer from shoulder pain, but I received treatment here and now I am free from shoulder pain through consistent stretching.
미리내♡♡♡23.07.07Views 308Likes 0 Chronic pain wandering around here and there~[2]
My mom is 79 years old this year, but even though she has had a lot of hardships since she was young... I haven't had any major illnesses. About 17 years ago, I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and had half of my thyroid removed, so I am currently taking the hormone medication Synthroid. Elderly people, just like that, are taking hypertension medication and cholesterol medication~~ Of course, since you're older, it's natural to feel pain here and there. There are many areas of pain that are truly unbearable, and those painful areas keep changing, with different symptoms each time;;;; I'm really unsure where to start or which department to visit first. I also dislike going to the hospital itself, and I can't figure things out, so I've been very worried lately. Firstly, the symptoms that are especially frequently observed these days... The first one is itching. He said his whole body is so itchy~ I think it's because of dryness, so I applied plenty of cream, but it didn't help. He can't wear even slightly tight clothing because it makes him feel itchy, so he wears men's trunks that are one or two sizes larger for his underwear. You can't even imagine bras. You can't wear clothes that aren't made of cotton at all. The second is, it's a recurring pain that keeps moving around here and there. It seems you've been visiting the ophthalmologist for almost over four years due to eye pain, but there has been no improvement at all. There are only 2 to 3 types of eye drops to be used, and even if I go to a large hospital, there is nothing particularly bad or problematic; they just say I have cataracts. Cataracts are not a disease that causes pain, but my mother says her eyes feel so stuffy and painful. For a few days, the headache was so severe that I couldn't sleep. One day, she said her chest was stabbing and she couldn't breathe well. The next day, I was in so much pain in my lower back and sacrum that it was very difficult to get up and sit down. Chronic pain keeps moving around here and there~~ The third one is, this is what I'm most curious about~~ A callus-like thing has appeared just above my tailbone since a certain day~~ When you went to the Korean medicine clinic for acupuncture, the doctor cautiously mentioned that it looked like a pressure sore. My mom really doesn't sit or lie down for long periods... She usually spends the whole day tending to her plants and doesn't go out much, so she rarely stays in the same position for long; it was quite surprising. Anyway, I was so surprised by the word pressure sore that from that day on, I started dressing the wound and bought pressure sore ointment and applied it diligently. This kid keeps losing and falling, keeps losing and falling, and never disappears; instead, the affected area is gradually getting larger;;;; Maybe it's because blood circulation isn't good in elderly people;;; Can pressure sores develop even if the patient is not lying down like this??? Anyway, I will go to the dermatologist this Saturday, but;;;;;;; I am feeling frustrated, so I am writing here first. He has poor eyesight and can't understand words well, and the places where he hurts keep increasing everywhere. You can't sleep or eat. I'm sorry to hear that, but I don't have a way to help. Where should I go and what tests should I get done to finally relieve this frustrating, sporadic pain all over? Should I get tested for an autoimmune disease, or would a whole-body PET-CT scan reveal anything;;; Are there any people who have suffered from chronic pain and sought treatment, perhaps because it's not really a physical illness but a mental one? How do you take care of your elderly parents who are suffering from various ailments? I would like you to give me some advice~~ While reading various articles out of concern, I came across this writing. Could it be a disease of my mom's heart??? Many chronic pain patients say that their pain moves around. Often, severe back pain occurs first, followed by shoulder pain the next day, and in some cases, foot pain becomes severe before severe lower back pain appears. When pain moves around like this, patients have no choice but to search for specialized hospitals and visit various clinics. In the case of one patient, a diagnosis of chronic rotator cuff tear was made. In fact, there was no major injury; the pain developed after engaging in slightly intense exercise. After experiencing the pain, the doctor diagnosed a rotator cuff tear. However, just before shoulder surgery, the patient developed back pain on the same day. Meanwhile, the patient says, "Forget about the shoulder pain; now my back hurts so severely that I need to treat my back pain first." Eventually, to treat the back pain, the patient visits a specialized back pain hospital. The migration of pain in patients with chronic pain is a very common symptom. The movement of pain in patients with chronic pain is very strange. When the shoulder hurts, only the shoulder should hurt, and when the back hurts, only the back should hurt. However, pain seems to move around inside the body like a bead. Additionally, a peculiar symptom is that depression often accompanies the pain; when depression worsens, the sensation of pain diminishes. Conversely, when the pain intensifies, depression tends to lessen. The phenomenon of pain moving is a normal response. It is not a physical problem but a way for the mind to hide tense emotions by creating pain throughout the body. Therefore, no matter how much you try to find the cause of the pain in the body, new pains will emerge, leading to other psychological issues. The fundamental cause of pain is unconscious emotions. *When pain moves around here and there, recognize it as an unconscious avoidance mechanism of the brain. The more repressed and negative emotions there are, the more the pain in chronic pain patients may appear in only one area or all over the body. However, this is not surprising, and there is no need to be frightened or scared. Recognize that the sole cause of this pain is the negative emotions within your mind. Understand and convince yourself that it is a defensive strategy of the brain. For example, the idea that pain appears here and there is nonsense; it is an unconscious avoidance mechanism to escape negative emotions. Repeat this to yourself and persuade yourself.* How should chronic pain be treated? I too have suffered greatly over four years, visiting both traditional and Western medicine clinics due to chronic pain. Modern medicine is overly focused on physical and scientific aspects, ultimately missing the patient's true problem and only obsessing over symptom relief. The cause of pain is not physical therapy. Until now, patients with chronic pain have been treated with advanced equipment and artificial surgeries developed through scientific and medical advancements that did not exist in human history. However, the number of pain patients continues to increase. In Africa and developing countries, people live healthily without medicines, surgeries, braces, good shoes, or healthcare products. The Maasai walk barefoot for dozens of kilometers a day. If you had walked barefoot on the soil in Korea, medical professionals would have pointed to it as a cause of herniated discs. However, in Korea, despite using expensive sneakers, health aids, medicines, and medical supplies to correct and supplement the body, there are actually very few physical activities, yet the number of pain patients is much higher compared to African laborers like the Maasai. The reason is simple: the cause of the pain lies not in the body but in the mind. The relationship between chronic pain patients and their families is important. Pain patients have tried all physical therapies, even meeting with famous university hospital doctors on TV. However, there has been little improvement, and they soon become discouraged, thinking they have contracted an incurable disease. They also tend to be excessively success-oriented, perfectionistic, and self-critical. Ultimately, these personality traits suppress their anger, leading to unconscious, repressed anger within. Many of them also grew up in environments with strict, principled fathers and success-oriented mothers. The cause of pain is born from the relationship with parents. It is often characterized by oppressive, perfectionist, and coercive parents, and the resulting relationship between children and parents is a phenomenon that occurs quite frequently in modern society. However, these overly goal-oriented tendencies can unknowingly lead to chronic pain, which is an inexplicable type of pain. Pain relief requires consulting a specialist in pain psychology. The cause of pain is an emotion such as repressed anger in the unconscious. Without resolving this emotion, the pain will persist. Even after taking numerous medications and undergoing surgery, the pain continues. Patients become more eager for physical treatments, take more medications, and seek more specialized medical professionals. Ultimately, they forget the true cause of the pain and keep visiting more doctors. The treatment methods that pain patients have used so far are physical approaches. The cause of chronic pain is unconscious negative emotions, which is the mind. Try approaching the cause of pain differently now. Then, you can restore your life, which has been stained by many efforts, sacrifices, and suffering up to now.
프카쟁이23.06.02Views 315Likes 0 Has anyone received treatment for chronic back pain?[1]
I have to sit on the bus for a long time during commuting,ㅠ Lately, even when I sit upright on the bus, my back hurts so much ㅠ Even sitting properly at work, it still hurts ㅠㅠ Sometimes these days, I feel pain even when I lie down straight to sleep. Where should I go to get treatment for back pain? The Korean medicine clinic was not effective.
벚꽃좋아23.04.28Views 65Likes 0 I have questions about the effects and pain of skin Botox.[2]
I have oily skin and my pores are on the larger side, so I'm incredibly stressed about it. On top of that, maybe because I'm getting older, I've developed wrinkles here and there lately. I heard that skin Botox is very effective for skin texture. Will it be effective for pores and wrinkles? I heard it hurts a lot, so I'm curious how severe the pain will be.
ssul011526.07.04Views 23Likes 0 Question! Was the pain from InMode bearable?[3]
I'm considering InMode, but I'm more worried about the pain than the effects. I've seen reviews where some people said it was extremely painful, while others said it was more bearable than expected, so I'm curious. How good was it for those who actually received it?
채소걸26.07.03Views 23Likes 1 I'm a scaredy-cat, so for those of you who have had Ultherapy, is the pain very severe?[3]
I can see my skin sagging and losing its elasticity. These days, being summer, I feel like my skin is melting away with the sweat. In the midst of that, I found out about Ulthera. I heard that this procedure is extremely painful. The more shots you take, the greater the pain will be, right? I wish I had a tight, snug jawline.
므찌당당26.07.03Views 24Likes 0 Is the Shurink procedure usually very painful? I am hesitating because I am worried about the pain.[3]
I feel like my facial elasticity has decreased, so I want to try the Shurink treatment. However, I am sensitive to pain, so I keep hesitating after seeing reviews saying it is very painful. The results seem good, but I am worried about whether I will be able to finish the treatment if the pain during the procedure is severe. I understand that hospitals usually apply anesthetic cream before the procedure, but I am wondering if the anesthesia alone is sufficient tolerable. I have heard that the jawline, cheekbones, and cheeks are particularly painful, and I have also seen reviews mentioning a strong tingling sensation near the bone, so I would like to know the actual level of pain. I am also curious whether the pain worsens as the number of shots increases, and how long the procedure takes. I would like to know if the tingling or throbbing sensation in my face lasts for a long time after the procedure is finished, and how many days the swelling or redness lasts. Has anyone here had the Shurink procedure? I am curious to know how the pain was on a scale of 1 to 10 and whether it was more bearable than expected. I would like to hear your honest experiences—whether you were worried about the pain but found it okay once you actually received it, or if it was severe enough to make you hesitate for the next treatment.
담율로26.07.03Views 17Likes 0 Is a facial lifting procedure usually very painful? I am worried about the pain.[1]
I feel like my facial elasticity has decreased, so I want to get a face lift. However, I am sensitive to pain, so I am worried after hearing that the procedure is very painful. While the results are important, I have a low tolerance for pain, so I am hesitant to make an appointment. I understand that hospitals usually apply anesthetic cream before the procedure, so I am wondering if that alone is sufficient to make the pain bearable. I would also like to know if there is a severe stinging or burning sensation during the treatment, and if the pain varies depending on the area. I am particularly curious about actual experiences, as there are reviews stating that the jawline, cheekbones, and cheeks are more painful. I am also concerned about whether the pain will persist after the procedure, or if my face feels numb or I experience discomfort when chewing. I would also like to know how long the swelling and bruising last and whether I will need to take painkillers. Has anyone here had a facial lifting procedure? I'm curious to know how the pain was on a scale of 1 to 10 and whether it was more bearable than expected. Please also let me know which procedure was the most comfortable if there were differences in pain levels depending on the specific treatment, such as InMode, Shurink, Ulthera, or Thermage. I would appreciate your honest reviews and advice to help those who are hesitating due to concerns about the pain. 😊
담율로26.07.03Views 26Likes 0 I'm worried about the pain of a pore treatment. What would you recommend?[2]
Maybe it's because it's getting hotter, but my pores look really prominent these days. Even though I try to cleanse and moisturize well in my daily life, the loss of elasticity makes it look even more noticeable. I was worried about what to do about this. So I was looking up what Potenza or PicoFraxel, which I heard about before, were like, and I saw a needle tip. In the past, even with needle shots, my skin would sting as the shots got bigger, so I started wondering if I could tolerate procedures like that. I'm a huge scaredy-cat and a total crybaby. So I looked it up and found something called Mirajet. What do you think of this one? I would like something with minimal pain and a short recovery period. Please let me know if you have any procedures you would recommend.
므찌당당26.07.02Views 20Likes 0 [Dapsimni Neulchaeum Neurosurgery] I went because of periodic knee pain, and there was no overtreatment.[7]
My knee pain got worse, perhaps due to the really cloudy weather, so I went to a nearby neurosurgery clinic. There used to be a hospital I went to, but a new building was constructed much closer than that one, and a hospital opened there as well. It is very close, so I decided to visit with the intention of switching if it was okay. It is a place called Neulchaeum Neurosurgery in Dapsimni. However, since it is a new place, there are no reviews, and I was worried that they might over-treat or recommend excessively expensive treatments. I visited because the facilities were clean, and I was very satisfied with the result. First of all, they were so, so kind. Both the doctor and the nurse were incredibly kind, and even though I asked a lot of basic questions, they explained everything in great detail. I had a vague sense of fear because of the unexplained pain, but you explained clearly why the pain was occurring and whether it was something to worry about, so I felt at ease throughout the consultation. There was no over-treatment, and I paid only a small fee. I felt confident going there, so I recommended it to a relative living nearby as well.
켈리장26.07.02Views 38Likes 0 Review: I was worried about the pain from Ulthera, but it was fine.[3]
I hesitated a lot before getting the Ultherapy treatment because of the pain. When I looked up reviews, there were so many posts saying it was very painful that I even considered canceling my appointment, but after experiencing it myself, it was quite bearable compared to what I had feared. Of course, it wasn't completely painless, but it wasn't as extreme as I had expected. I was very nervous at first when the procedure began, so the pain from Ultherapy felt more intense. In particular, I felt a momentary tingling sensation along my jawline and near my cheekbones, and it also felt like my bones were vibrating. However, as each shot went by quickly, I gradually got used to it over time. The doctor also adjusted the intensity periodically and took breaks during the session, which made the treatment much more comfortable. I would rate the pain of the Ultherapy treatment on a scale of 5 to 6 out of 10. Perhaps because anesthetic cream was applied during the procedure, it was not unbearable, and after the treatment, I was left with only a slightly tingling sensation in my face. Swelling was not severe, and I was able to resume my daily activities immediately. For about a day after the procedure, I felt a slight pulling sensation when chewing, but it quickly subsided. As time passed, I felt my jawline becoming more defined and my face becoming firmer, making me feel that enduring the pain of Ultherapy was worthwhile. My satisfaction with the results far outweighed the pain. I would be willing to get it again even if I were asked to. At first, I was very scared of the pain from Ultherapy, but after actually experiencing it, I realized there was no need to worry excessively. Of course, it varies from person to person, but if you are concerned about the pain like I was, I don't think you need to be too afraid. I plan to get my next treatment at the same clinic, and the lifting effect is what I remember most about the procedure, even more than the pain. Therefore, even if you are worried about the pain of Ultherapy, I recommend getting a thorough consultation before making a decision.
뽀또26.07.02Views 26Likes 1 I am curious about reviews regarding the effects and pain of Ulthera.[3]
I'm considering Ulthera because I heard it's the representative lifting procedure. I've heard that it is definitely effective, but I'm wondering if the pain tends to be quite severe. I also want to know if the effects are visible immediately after receiving it, or if they develop over time. There are reviews mentioning sunken cheeks or side effects, so I am also curious about who this is suitable for. I am also curious about your actual experience regarding how long the effect usually lasts. I would like to hear a lot of reviews on whether the satisfaction level is high after just one session.
익명26.07.02Views 19Likes 0 What are the actual effects and pain levels of Rejuran like?[1]
Lately, my skin has been generally dry and I have more fine lines, so I am considering Rejuran. I'm interested because I heard it's very effective among skin boosters, but I'm worried because I heard it's very painful. I am also curious if it is possible to resume daily life immediately after being hit. I want to know if it definitely helps improve skin texture or dryness from within. I am also curious how many times it takes to see visible effects. I would like to hear opinions from those who have experienced it regarding whether it is a procedure that is suitable for consistent use.
익명26.07.02Views 23Likes 0 For those who have used Density, how are the effects and pain levels?[1]
I recently found out about something called Denserty while looking into lifting procedures. I am asking this question because I don't quite get a sense of the difference compared to Thermage or Volneumer. I heard it improves both elasticity and skin texture. Do you actually feel a significant difference? I am curious about the level of pain and whether I can return to my daily life immediately after the procedure. I am also curious whether the effects are visible immediately or if they develop over time. I would like to hear opinions from those who have actual experience regarding whether Thermage is a commonly received procedure.
익명26.07.02Views 25Likes 0 [Malgeunseon Clinic] Highly Satisfied Review of Coolsonic Lifting Chosen After Worrying About Pain[5]
I wanted to get Ultherapy, but while the cost was a concern, I'm also afraid of pain. So, I looked for lifting treatments with minimal pain and decided to try CoolSonic lifting. I visited Malgeunseon Clinic, the most famous dermatology clinic in Seolleung, Gangnam! I heard that it has the same effect as Ultherapy but is almost painless. The best thing about getting the CoolSonic lifting was that I could receive it without applying anesthetic cream. Honestly, when I go for a lift, I get a bit tired and feel like I'm wasting time because I have to wait 30 to 40 minutes after applying numbing cream, but I liked this because it shortens that time! I actually took a half-day off in the morning to get the procedure done, but it finished so quickly that I spent some time at a cafe before coming to work. When you go in to receive CoolSonic, they will first apply the gel. Then the director came in and performed the procedure, and I was really surprised because it didn't hurt at all. They told me to let them know if it hurt, and since it really didn't hurt, I received the treatment comfortably. I felt that if the results are good while there is absolutely no pain, I would continue getting this treatment regularly. If you have been putting off lifting procedures due to pain, or if you want to see the effects of Ulthera but are scared, I highly recommend Coolsonic!
GUNDDAM26.07.01Views 40Likes 0 Honest review of Volneumer pain — it was my biggest worry before the treatment, but even after a month, I can see how my skin has changed.[4]
This is a review based on my personal experience receiving the Volneumer. I think you're most curious about the pain, so I'll write it honestly. When I first started after applying the anesthetic ointment, I really couldn't feel anything. I thought I would be able to handle it easily in this state, but the pain started after they passed over the same area two or three times. It doesn't feel like a throbbing pain like an ultrasound, but rather like my skin is hot. I felt it more, especially in areas with thin skin like the cheekbones. To be honest, it’s not a painless procedure... but the difference is that the energy level at which pain starts is higher than other radiofrequency devices. Since it provides good cooling, the structure allows for a stronger burst, so I feel like the effectiveness-to-pain ratio is good. There were absolutely no red border marks left, like stamp marks. There was some redness right after the procedure, but it completely subsided within a few hours. What surprised me most on the day was my skin texture. After the procedure, I applied cushion foundation and could really feel my pores tightening. I received the treatment after sleeping for 3 hours, and my skin looked better than usual. As for the changes I noticed after a month, the biggest difference to my eyes, seeing it every day, was the overall firmness. It doesn't feel like it tightens the face, but it feels like the overall facial contours are refined. The pores that had stretched vertically have tightened as they gained elasticity, and the fine lines on my forehead that were visible when I was still have also significantly subsided. It’s not to the point where others would ask, “What did you do?”, but I can definitely feel the difference. I'm looking forward to it because they say the effects get better as 2 to 3 months pass due to the nature of high frequency. Is anyone here considering the Volneumer? Personally, I'm satisfied with it haha.
수호26.07.01Views 28Likes 2 I've tried Thermage too, but if I were spending my money again, I think I would choose Volneumer — Summary of pain and 1-month review[7]
As someone who has received quite a few lifting laser treatments, I have honestly summarized my thoughts after getting Volneumer. First, the pain. It is not a painless procedure. I apply anesthetic ointment before the treatment, so I barely feel anything at first, but if the same area is treated repeatedly, a hot sensation comes up. It isn't a throbbing, impactful pain like an ultrasound, but rather a feeling of the skin getting hot. It might depend on which type of pain you can't tolerate more, but for me, it was much better than the throbbing pain from the heat. The immediate effect was better than I expected. I usually thought that lifting procedures involve downtime and that the effects take time to show, but after receiving the treatment, I could feel my pores tightening and my skin tone becoming even on the same day. It wasn't just visible to me; it was at a level that people around me could recognize as well. After a month, my overall elasticity improved and my facial lines became smoother. It’s hard to describe the feeling—rather than a trembling sensation when you touch your face. I think those who have experienced high-frequency treatments will understand this feeling. It isn't a drastic change visible to the eye, but there is definitely a change that only you can notice. Compared to Thermage, which is so painful that it feels like I'm just enduring it, Volneumer was relatively comfortable to receive, and I actually felt the effects were better. There may be individual differences, but if I were paying for it myself, I think I would choose Volneumer instead of Thermage. I’ve also summarized my own criteria for choosing between high frequency and ultrasound. If you want a slimmer face and visible changes, ultrasound lifting is the right choice, but if you lack elasticity or have thin skin and are worried about sunken cheeks, radio frequency is suitable. Please use this as a reference only :) Which do you think you would choose between Thermage and Volneumer? It would be great if you could also tell me why :)
션구리26.07.01Views 74Likes 3 I have pain when chewing after resin cavity treatment.[6]
It's usually fine after the resin treatment, but I only have pain when chewing. Should I go back to the hospital?
이하린26.06.30Views 31Likes 1 Titanium, Ulthera, Thermage, Shurink, InMode — I honestly compared the price, pain, and duration of effects.[7]
I've heard the names of lifting procedures a lot, but I didn't know what the differences were, so I decided to summarize them myself. The skin is divided from the outside inward into the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat layer, and SMAS layer, but the target layer varies depending on the procedure. titanium It is a laser that targets the deepest layer. With the triple laser, tightening, whitening, and pigmentation improvement are achieved simultaneously. The advantage is that the effects appear immediately after the procedure and there is almost no pain. The price ranges from 500,000 to 700,000 won. The downside is that the duration is short, lasting only 3 weeks to 1 month. Instead, you can really feel the immediate effects, so it is the perfect procedure to get before an important day. Ulthera It is a high-intensity procedure that directly targets the SMAS layer with ultrasound. The pain is the most severe, so most people undergo general anesthesia. The price is in the 1 to 2 million won range. The effects start showing after a month, peak in the third month, and last for about a year. For those with some sagging like me, they say it lasts for about 6 to 8 months. Shrink · Liftera It is a cost-effective version of Ulthera. 300,000 won range, moderate pain, maintenance 2-3 months. The radio frequency series is in the order of Thermage (1-2 million won, lasts 1 year), Oligio (500,000-700,000 won, 6 months), TuneFace (400,000-500,000 won, painless, 3 weeks to 1 month), and InMode (200,000-300,000 won, 1-2 months). There are also different types of fat-removing lifts. Ulthera uses such high heat that it causes fat damage as a side effect, whereas InMode destroys the fat cells themselves and Onda breaks down and eliminates them. Since the purpose is different, you need to be aware of it before making a choice. I think it would be much better if you knew that even with the same laser, the layers and purposes differ :) Have you received any of these procedures, or are you interested in them? Which do you consider more important, price or duration?
로터리26.06.25Views 324Likes 7 Can chronic back acne be managed at home? Is dermatological treatment necessary?[5]
My biggest concern is back acne. The pimples and red marks that pop up almost every day make me self-conscious when getting dressed, and I lose confidence especially when going to the bathhouse or swimming pool. My skin is rough, and my back looks like I've gained weight, so my worries about my appearance are growing. I have been consistently using body washes and home care products, but I am frustrated because there has been no significant change in the hardened pigmentation or scars. Since it is on my back, it is difficult to manage because it is hard to reach, and I feel like it is becoming chronic. Because of this, I have been hesitating about whether to visit a dermatologist, but as time passes, it seems to be getting worse. Are there any ampoules or professional treatments that might be helpful for chronic back acne like mine? I would appreciate home care tips, and I am also curious about experiences with treatments available at clinics. I would like to share information with others who are struggling with back acne.
임★선26.06.25Views 69Likes 0 Botox effects for frown lines, natural results and pain concerns[6]
I have been very worried about my frown lines lately. They seem to be getting deeper as I get older, and I am very self-conscious because the wrinkles stand out whenever I make a facial expression. They don't cover up well even with makeup, so my confidence in my appearance has dropped, and those around me Botox I was recommended this, but since I am a beginner with absolutely no experience with the procedure, I am wondering if it is really effective. Botox I would also like to know if frown lines can be alleviated with this alone, or if combining it with other procedures like fillers or lasers would yield more noticeable changes. Also, Botox I would like to hear about your experiences regarding the level of pain during the first injection, whether the recovery process is fast, and how long the effects usually last. Above all, what I am worried about is My concern is that it might look too unnatural since the facial expressions don't move at all. Is there a way to completely eliminate this while improving it to look natural? I am wondering if I need to manage it consistently. My concerns about frown lines are deepening, and actually Botox Can I see satisfactory changes with this as well?
임★선26.06.25Views 47Likes 2 [Question] Do the effects of the Shurink treatment last a long time? Is the pain very severe?[8]
My facial elasticity has decreased, so I looked into the Shurink treatment, which is said to be cost-effective. I've seen reviews saying the results are great for the price, but I was scared because I heard it can be quite painful. I'm curious about the typical level of pain and whether it becomes bearable with anesthetic cream. For those who have had the procedure, please let me know how you endured the pain, or if you have any tips for making it less painful. Also, what is the typical treatment cycle and number of sessions when first getting Shurink? I would also like to know how long the effects last if I get a few intensive sessions in the beginning.
은하수26.06.24Views 92Likes 2 [Question] Is it true that Vitaran causes less pain?[5]
It seems like a procedure called Vitaran is mentioned quite often. I often see reviews saying that it is less painful than Rejuran, so I would like to know how much of a difference those who have actually undergone the procedure felt. I am curious if there are differences in aspects such as effectiveness, duration, and skin texture improvement, in addition to pain. I am curious if you chose Vitaran simply because of the pain, or if there are other advantages as well.
케이스26.06.24Views 97Likes 3 Afraid of Skin Botox Pain? Effectiveness and Honest Tips[4]
I became interested in Skin Botox, which is said to be incredibly effective for improving skin texture and shrinking pores. Since it involves injecting into the entire face, I hesitated to take the plunge due to concerns about pain. However, after receiving a consultation, I was told that the pain is generally bearable for most people as long as they apply anesthetic cream diligently. Rather than putting it off due to vague fears, I recommend visiting a clinic to receive a detailed consultation first.
말해뭐해26.06.24Views 40Likes 3 How to Reduce Cost and Pain from Your Major Implant Surgery[3]
It is only natural to feel a sudden surge of fear when you receive an implant diagnosis during a dental check-up. After all, there are plenty of concerns, ranging from the long treatment period and hefty cost to the pain of surgery. In times like these, it is crucial to find a clinic specializing in implants through recommendations from acquaintances or reviews. If a place transparently discloses additional costs and administers anesthesia meticulously to minimize pain, even a timid person can successfully complete the procedure.
말해뭐해26.06.24Views 64Likes 2 How much pain is there during the lifting procedure?[6]
I haven't tried laser skin lifting yet. As I get older, I can visibly see my skin losing elasticity, so I find myself becoming interested in skin lifting procedures. However, I tend to be a bit of a coward, so I'm wondering if there is any pain during the laser skin lifting treatment.
주여니226.06.24Views 107Likes 3 I went to the hospital and had a procedure done because of pain from a deformed toenail.[4]
I stepped on my foot hard while exercising, and along with a blood bruise and toenail deformation, the pain made it difficult to walk. I was scared to go to the hospital to get my toenails pulled out, so I got toenail care instead, which only made the problem worse. In the end, because I procrastinated, I had to go to the hospital late to have the toenail removed before I could get the procedure done on the problematic toenail right away. I enjoy exercising consistently, and I also tend to enjoy walking. Because of this, I often injure my toes without realizing it, so I did experience pain from toenail deformities. One day, perhaps because I exercised too much, I got a bruise under my toenail. However, I think I just pushed through with my workout, assuming it would heal quickly. The problem was that I didn't realize at the time that this was the start of the toenail deformity pain, so I just let it slide. Then, while I was out for a walk to exercise, I stepped on my foot, which was in pain from the toenail deformity. It hurt so much that I couldn't even walk properly. My toenails started bruising, and while other areas healed well, the bruising on my big toe was particularly difficult to remove. The problem with the pain from the toenail deformity is that it hurts more and more the more I walk. I was a bit scared to go to the hospital, so at first, I just went to a beauty salon that specializes in toenail care. They accepted me even though I was experiencing pain from the toenail deformity, so I think I received treatment there for a while. However, there was no sign of improvement at all; in fact, the ingrown toenail got progressively worse. Since the root cause wasn't resolved, cosmetic treatment was meaningless. In the end, I went to a dermatology clinic that I really didn't want to go to. After examining the condition of my toenail and pressing on the painful area of the toenail deformation, the doctor said I had to have it removed. I was even shocked to hear that several half-grown toenails were embedded inside. The pain from the toenail deformation, which I had dismissed as insignificant, was what had actually made my condition worse. The removal itself wasn't as painful as I expected. The anesthetic injection was bearable. And since my body was already weakened, pulling out the toenail was easier than I thought. It made me feel foolish for having endured it for so long. I reflected on the fact that although I shouldn't do it again, if I ever suffer from toenail deformation pain again, I will run straight to a dermatologist's clinic.
곰곰미26.06.22Views 39Likes 1 [Manje Korean Medicine Clinic] I received acupuncture consultation after a fall, and they accurately identified my pain.[7]
① What procedure/surgery consultation did you receive? I fell out of bed a while ago and thought it was just a simple bruise, but the pain was more severe than I expected, so I was worried. I had an examination at an orthopedic clinic, but I couldn't get physical therapy. Feeling that I needed additional care, I consulted with Manje Korean Medicine Clinic about acupuncture treatment and ended up receiving the procedure. ② How was the doctor's explanation? The director carefully checked the areas where pain is currently occurring and the state of muscle tension. It was easy to understand the reason for the pain and how the acupuncture treatment is performed. Through the consultation, my worries about the things I had always been curious about were also greatly reduced. ③ How was the hospital atmosphere and service? There were many patients when I visited, so I waited for about 10 minutes. It made me realize just how popular this place is. The staff were kind and helpful, and the overall comfortable atmosphere allowed me to receive treatment without feeling pressured. ④ How was the recommendation or price information? I didn't feel at all that they were recommending unnecessary treatment. I felt confident because they performed the necessary acupuncture treatment focusing on the painful area and explained everything kindly. I also liked that they provided guidance without unnecessary medical treatment. ⑤ What were your thoughts after the consultation? I previously experienced improvement after receiving acupuncture treatment at Manje Korean Medicine Clinic for muscle pain, and I was satisfied this time as well because they accurately pinpointed the painful areas. After the treatment, my body felt much more refreshed, and it seems to help relieve muscle tension as well. If you are struggling with pain or muscle soreness after a fall, I think it would be worth getting a consultation. I also plan to continue receiving treatment regularly. Would you recommend this to someone with similar concerns? Yes. I would like to recommend this to anyone who, like me, suffers from discomfort due to bruises or muscle pain after a fall. They thoroughly examined the painful areas, and I was satisfied because my body felt much better after the acupuncture treatment. .
H.J26.06.22Views 619Likes 1 I'm scared of the pain. How severe is the lifting?[3]
I am curious about the level of pain associated with lifting procedures. I have heard many reviews stating that Ultherapy and thread lifting are particularly painful, so I would like to know what it is actually like. I am also wondering if using anesthetic cream or sedation significantly reduces the pain. I would like to know if there are many cases where people give up on the procedure due to pain. I've heard that Botox is almost painless, but I'm curious how much of a stinging sensation it actually feels. I would also like to know if there is a difference in pain depending on the area treated with Botox.
닥리버스26.06.19Views 73Likes 2 [Jamsil UPenn Barun Dental Clinic] I was very worried about the pain before the implant procedure.[15]
I have a molar where almost all the alveolar bone has eroded away due to inflammation. I have been hesitating and unable to get the implant because I was afraid it would be too painful, from the bone graft to the implant itself. I have a bit of a phobia of dental pain. So, to find out how much pain I would experience, I visited Jamsil UPenn Barun Dental Clinic and received a consultation regarding bone graft and implant pain. You explained everything kindly. I learned a lot of things I didn't know before, and my perspective on the pain I used to vaguely fear has become more positive. So, I am thinking of getting dental implants at Jamsil UPenn Barun Dental Clinic.
마오병26.06.18Views 101Likes 2 [Boston Top Dental Clinic] I was worried about the pain of impacted wisdom tooth extraction.[17]
I had a partially impacted wisdom tooth growing in the lower left side of my mouth. Food frequently gets stuck in the partially impacted wisdom tooth, so food Sometimes my gums swell up when I brush my teeth to try and get it out. It caused inflammation and smelled bad. I went to Boston Top Dental Clinic, where I've been going for over 10 years, and had an X-ray taken. The doctor said that extraction was possible and explained in detail They explained that since it is a semi-impacted tooth, a partial incision of the gum is required. Since you said you were going to do it, I was worried about the pain and the recovery speed. I felt like I shouldn't put it off any longer, so I made the decision and had the tooth extracted right away. I thought I would have a hard time pulling it out because the roots were quite deep, but After about 3 days, the pain and swelling had almost disappeared, so right away I thought it was a good decision to have the tooth extracted. It was a bit uncomfortable for two weeks because food got stuck in the extraction site, but I feel so relieved to have my troublesome wisdom tooth removed.
이혜진26.06.17Views 101Likes 1 Visited Hans Dental Clinic in Hwaseong for a tooth fracture and received inlay treatment✔️ My biggest concern was the pain😂[15]
🦷 Inlay Treatment After Tooth Fracture at Hwaseong Hans Dental Clinic Review My biggest worry was the pain! 😭 A while ago, I was eating hard food when I suddenly felt a strange sensation in my tooth. When I checked in the mirror, it seemed like one side of my tooth was fractured. At first, I thought it was just mild tooth sensitivity, but when I touched it with my tongue, I found a fractured tooth, and I visited Hans Dental Clinic because I was worried due to the discomfort I felt every time I chewed. Since we have always visited this place for the kids' dental checkups, it was definitely here for me! Honestly, I get nervous whenever I go to the dentist, This time, I was even more worried because my tooth was broken. Since I have dental insurance, rather than the cost... My biggest concern was whether the pain during the treatment would be severe. 😭 🩺 The director started with a thorough diagnosis !! After visiting, they first checked the condition of my teeth in detail. Fortunately, it wasn't severe enough to require root canal treatment, and since there was a cavity inside the fractured area, we removed it, and They explained that it can be restored with an inlay. 😊 Thank you for explaining my current condition and treatment methods in an easy-to-understand way; it puts my mind at ease. 👍 😣 My biggest worry was the pain!! Actually, even up until the time I lay down to receive treatment, I was very worried because of the pain. However, once I actually received the treatment, it went much more comfortably than I expected. ✨ I felt a stinging sensation when the anesthesia was administered, but I felt almost no pain during the treatment. It was a bit painful, though, where the root canal was applied. You carefully checked from time to time to make sure I wasn't uncomfortable, which really helped me relax a lot. Above all, I thought, "It doesn't hurt as much as I thought," so I wondered if I had worried for nothing. 🦷 Review of Inlay Treatment After Tooth Fracture at Hans Dental Clinic!! I was flustered and very worried when my tooth broke, but thanks to receiving prompt medical treatment, I was able to complete the treatment without any major issues. Please do not postpone dental treatment just because it hurts; go right away.
지은26.06.17Views 110Likes 3 [Risom Dental Clinic] I was very worried before the consultation regarding the cost and pain issues of molar implants.[14]
Recently, my lower molar has been severely sensitive and throbbing, making it difficult to chew properly and causing me some trouble. I kept putting it off, but eventually decided to get a proper check-up, so I made an appointment and visited Resom Dental Clinic near my home. Even before going, I was worrying about everything on my own, thinking things like, "Am I going to need an implant at this rate?" and "I heard it costs a lot and is really painful..." I arrived at the dental clinic, had X-rays and a 3D CT scan, and received a full consultation with the director. As I had feared, I was diagnosed with severe inflammation near the root of my molar and advised that it would be best to proceed with extraction followed by an implant. I was suddenly terrified, but fortunately, the director and the office manager at Resom Dental Clinic were very kind and explained everything in detail. Since I am very sensitive to pain, I asked if the anesthesia or surgery would be very painful. They reassured me, saying that nowadays painless anesthesia systems are well-developed and the process is conducted in stages to minimize discomfort, so I should not worry too much. They mentioned that fortunately, my bone condition was not bad, so a minimal bone graft would likely be sufficient. I felt confident because they provided transparent guidance on the overall treatment process, duration, and even the cost—which was my biggest concern—without any unnecessary procedures.
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[Seoul Saehan Dental Clinic] I was worried about potential pain before the resin treatment.[11]
For some time now, I have felt a sharp, throbbing pain in my teeth whenever I drink cold water. At first, I dismissed it as just a temporary symptom, but as time went on, the subtle pain persisted even when chewing food. Although I intended to go to the dentist, I kept putting it off and agonizing over it due to the distinctive sounds of the dental office and my fear that the treatment might be painful. Eventually, feeling that I couldn't let it continue like this, I visited Seoul Saehan Dental Clinic near my home. I was very nervous while waiting after registering, but fortunately, the staff and the director welcomed me very kindly. The director thoroughly examined my teeth and reassured me that, fortunately, the cavity was in the early stages and not deep, so it could be fully resolved with resin treatment on the same day. I was given anesthesia before the treatment began, and contrary to my worries, I felt relieved because they took such meticulous care that I barely felt any pain. The resin treatment itself was completed very quickly and accurately, and they matched the color naturally to my teeth, so it is impossible to tell that I had been treated. After finishing the treatment, I felt so relieved that I wondered why I had put it off and endured the pain for so long. I am truly grateful to the medical staff at Seoul Saehan Dental Clinic for conscientiously treating only what was absolutely necessary without any unnecessary procedures. I plan to stick with this place for my dental care from now on!
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Sinsa Thread Lifting Review: Mini Geukjin 10 Threads + Volume Threads - Pain and Changes After One Week[4]
Lately, I’ve felt my skin losing elasticity, and I’ve been constantly stressed, especially about my jawline looking indistinct. I've tried getting jaw Botox a few times, but even though the square jaw area became a bit slimmer, I didn't feel like the jawline itself became more distinct. I found out that it wasn't a muscle issue but rather caused by sagging facial skin, so I looked up reviews for thread lifting in Sinsa and decided to get it done myself. How to get to a thread lifting clinic in Sinsa The hospital was a 1-2 minute walk from Exit 8 of Sinsa Station, so it was convenient to get there by public transportation. There were photos of before-and-after procedures in the elevator, and I heard that thread lifting not only slims the face line but also reduces the mid-face area, creating a youthful impression. It was helpful that there was also a self-assessment section where I could check my suitability for the procedure myself. If you make a reservation and visit, the process proceeds immediately without waiting, and I noticed there is also a system in place to compensate for any waiting time. Sinsa Thread Lifting Consultation & Diagnosis During the consultation, I was told that the cause of my blurred jawline was not a bone or muscle issue, but rather sagging facial skin. So, I decided to proceed with 10 strands of Mini Geukjin and additional volume threads for the nasolabial folds. I was informed that thread lifting works by pulling with threads, so the effects appear immediately, but volume threads work by the threads dissolving and filling the space with collagen, so the effects do not appear right away. (Before the procedure) Thread lifting pain / effectiveness / downtime I was given local anesthesia, but the anesthesia itself was quite painful. I felt pain even while the stitches were being inserted, so I can't say it didn't hurt. It was bearable pain. I could feel the lines forming immediately on the thread lifting part. However, they told me that since volume threads work by filling with collagen, it takes a little more time. I applied a bandage to the treated area and didn't take it off for three days. I got bruises in about two places, but they were light enough to be covered with makeup, and the swelling around my temples still remains even now, a week later. Changes 3 days and 1 week after Sinsa thread lifting I had the tape on for three days, and when I took it off, it was hard to tell unless you looked closely. By the 5th day, the swelling and scarring on my jaw had almost disappeared, but there was still swelling and slight pain in my temples. During the consultation, I was informed that this part could last for about a month and that there are individual differences. Since it was done with 10 lines, the change isn't dramatic, but I think my jawline will become a bit more defined after a month once the swelling goes down. with Cash Review
mango26.06.17Views 90Likes 2 What I was worried about regarding the wisdom tooth extraction at Yonsei Jeil Dental Clinic was the pain.[15]
I had two wisdom teeth extracted previously, and I had two lower wisdom teeth remaining. My wisdom tooth is impacted, so I have periodic pain. The doctor once diagnosed that it would be better to have the tooth extracted in advance. However, since it was impacted and growing horizontally, I was afraid to have it extracted, so I had been putting it off. Above all, what I was most worried about regarding the extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth was the pain. I received treatment and had a tooth extracted at Yonsei Jeil Dental Clinic through a friend's recommendation. I was so nervous since morning that I lost my appetite and the stress was off the charts. I went to Jeil Dental Clinic because it’s famous for the director being excellent at wisdom tooth extraction, and as expected, he is a true master. It didn't hurt at all from the anesthesia... and before I knew it, they were pulling it out before I even realized they were doing it. I thought to myself, "If I had known this would happen, I would have had it extracted sooner." Even though I applied ice packs diligently, it was still a bit swollen the next day. The swelling and bruising completely recovered after about 5 days. For those of you considering extracting impacted wisdom teeth... don't put it off like I did; get them extracted well in advance.
세라로즈26.06.15Views 104Likes 1 Which is more painful, lifting or Botox?[5]
I tend to be sensitive to pain. I'm always so worried that you might get sick. Which is more painful, a lifting procedure or Botox? Please let me know how long the pain lasts.
세라로즈26.06.15Views 77Likes 2 What I was worried about regarding the premolar implant at Himplant Dental Clinic was the pain and the cost.[9]
I had to get an implant because I was missing a lower premolar. I've consulted with several hospitals. My biggest concerns at first were the pain after the implant surgery and the cost. I liked Himplat Dental Clinic the best. First of all, the price was reasonable because it was during the implant discount period. The director explained my dental condition in detail, Especially to make it easier to understand the condition of my teeth and bones by looking at the photos I felt confident because you explained it so well. The implant surgery didn't hurt much because of the anesthesia. I was scared and worried for no reason. I had a lot of bone grafts because I didn't have enough bone, so I swelled up quite a bit, but I recovered quickly. Choosing the right dental clinic is really important for dental implants. Himplat Dental Clinic is the best.
보라카이26.06.15Views 111Likes 1 How long does the pain usually last after a thread lift?[7]
The people around me who have had thread lifting are more than I expected There were people saying it hurt. It feels like the pain is lasting longer than expected. Daily life is possible, but it will be inconvenient and bothersome. Because they are the same. How long does the pain last after a thread lift?
쩡♡26.06.14Views 112Likes 3 Before visiting Kim Ramiyu Surgery Clinic, I was worried about overtreatment for breast pain.[17]
① What procedure/surgery were you considering? Before visiting Kim Ramiyu Surgical Clinic, I had visited another hospital due to breast pain. An ultrasound revealed something, and they told me that I needed a detailed examination because major surgery might be required. At the previous hospital, there was no communication with the patient, and I felt that they were over-treating. ② What were your biggest concerns? My biggest concerns were communication and over-treatment, and secondly, the cost. ③ Which hospital did you visit? I visited Kim Ramiyu Surgical Clinic based on a friend's recommendation. After reading the reviews, I noticed a high level of trust between the doctor and the patient. ④ How was the consultation or treatment? Since I am receiving breast care, I still prefer a female doctor. Kim Rami Breast Surgery Clinic has only one female doctor, but because it is very busy, I made an appointment to visit. I started the consultation with a pounding heart, but I was very satisfied. They meticulously checked what tests I had received and what I was told at my previous hospital, and even showed concern for my health. Furthermore, I felt that the hospital itself ran very systematically. The nurses were also kind and thorough. I underwent an ultrasound and various other tests, and even though it was slightly painful, they were incredibly kind and helped me relax so I wouldn't be scared; I was truly touched. ⑤ Did your opinion change after the actual visit? Before visiting, I was worried that it might be exactly the same as the previous hospital, but The doctor and nurses were all kind and provided excellent care without any unnecessary treatment. My concerns regarding kindness and overtreatment were resolved without any issues, so although I was very worried before the visit, my opinion changed to satisfaction afterward.
곰곰미26.06.13Views 160Likes 1 I was worried about pain before the implant surgery at Top Dental Clinic.[13]
I had a 15-year-old crowned tooth extracted because it developed cavities. When I was looking into implant surgery, my biggest concerns were the cost and the pain. It was a relief that there were still many dental clinics offering discounts on costs... As someone with a fear of dentists, I was really scared and afraid of implant surgery. I visited Top Dental Clinic for a consultation on a friend's recommendation... The director was kind and nice, and he thoroughly explained the condition of my teeth and bones after taking the panoramic X-ray and CT scan. That really put my mind at ease. They helped me stay calm on the day of the surgery as well. Thanks to the director and hygienist, who were so considerate and made sure I didn't feel any pain, I was able to successfully have the implant surgery. Since I had anesthesia, it wasn't as painful as I had feared, the swelling was less, and the pain was bearable with painkillers. To those of you facing implants, please don't worry too much. Even a scaredy-cat like me managed to get through it safely. Top Dental Clinic really gets a perfect score of 100 out of 100.
릴리윤26.06.13Views 129Likes 3 I was worried about the cost and pain of the implant at Seoul Smiling Face Dental Clinic.[12]
I was just worried because my teeth were damaged. I should have gone to the dentist in advance, but I couldn't. I am expecting to get an implant, but I couldn't even visit a doctor and was worried about the pain and cost. The biggest concerns are pain and cost. I decided to have a consultation at Seoul Smiling Face Dental Clinic. The reason I visited is that an acquaintance recommended it to me because they had received treatment there. I chose Seoul Smiling Face Dental Clinic because it looked neat and professional from the outside. After completing the registration, I waited in the waiting room. I checked the condition of my teeth while seeing the doctor first. It was a kind consultation, and they explained the condition of my teeth. I received additional consultation regarding implants, which resolved many of my questions. I felt more comfortable than I expected because a lot of my worries about the dentist were relieved. I recommend this to those with similar concerns.
김민정26.06.13Views 123Likes 1 Are there any lifting procedures that are barely painful...?[10]
I've noticed that there are often people who experience bruising or swelling after a lifting procedure. I applied numbing cream, so... it should be okay, but... Still, I'm worried. Is the pain quite severe...? I am also wondering if there are any lifting procedures that are not very painful. I wonder if this varies from person to person or depends on the person performing the procedure. Is there a difference...?
주여니226.06.13Views 574Likes 5 I was most worried about the pain before getting Skin Botox at Dongan Dermatology Clinic.[14]
I became interested in Skin Botox because I heard it helps improve skin texture and manage pores, but I was most worried about the pain since it involves injecting into my entire face. So, before deciding on the procedure, I visited Dongan Dermatology Clinic for a consultation. During the consultation, they explained in detail what Skin Botox is, the level of pain involved, and the precautions to take after the procedure. I felt a bit relieved to be informed that while the degree of pain varies from person to person, it is generally tolerable for most. Above all, I liked that you kindly explained every single thing I was curious about. Although I haven't had the procedure yet, I was able to gain a lot of information just from the consultation, and my vague fears have lessened. If you are considering skin Botox, I recommend getting a consultation in person.
작작해26.06.13Views 96Likes 1 Is the pain usually severe when receiving InMode?[9]
I've been seeing a lot of InMode reviews lately. I became interested because there were many posts saying the satisfaction level was high. However, I've seen quite a few reviews saying they are hesitating because of the pain. I'm wondering if it's bearable. I also want to know if there is a big difference from person to person. Does the degree of pain vary depending on the area? I'm also curious to know how much I have to sacrifice for the effect. Now that I'm actually trying to make a reservation, the pain issue is what worries me the most. I'm curious to hear the experiences of those who have received it.
블루베리26.06.12Views 370Likes 5 [Dr. Park Dental Clinic] I was most worried about the pain from the inlay treatment.[15]
① What procedure/surgery were you considering? I went to the dentist for treatment because the area where I had a cavity treated in my molar started hurting again. It has been 10 years since the treatment, and over time, a cavity had formed again, so an inlay treatment was necessary. ② What were your biggest concerns? The dentist is a place I really dread going to, even normally. I, too, honestly didn't want to go because I was afraid of the pain and the cost, but I decided to visit because I felt I shouldn't let the toothache go untreated for too long. My two main concerns were pain and cost. ③ Which hospital did you visit? • Dr. Park Dental Clinic • Cavity inlay treatment It is very accessible since it is near my home. Also, I always go there with confidence because it is where I get my scaling and checkups regularly. I have been coming for about 5 years, and I am always satisfied because there is no unnecessary treatment and the cost explanations are detailed. ④ How was the consultation or treatment? The cost of dental treatment is daunting above all else. In particular, the price of cavity inlay treatment varies widely depending on the material. There were three options to choose from—gold, resin, and ceramic—and since they differ in lifespan and strength, I needed a detailed explanation. The detailed description of the differences, costs, durability, and pros and cons of each was very helpful in making my selection. ⑤ Did your opinion change after the actual visit? My biggest concerns were the pain and the cost. The anesthetic injection was incredibly painful, but I gritted my teeth and endured it. Thankfully, the cavity treatment itself wasn't very painful after that. Regarding the cost, since I chose resin, I received excellent treatment at a very reasonable price. As expected, it is best not to worry and to get a consultation and treatment as soon as possible. 👍
안레몬26.06.12Views 145Likes 2 Sinsa Thread Lift Review: Mini-Geukjin 18-Line Pain, Downtime, and 1-Week Change Record[10]
I'm not the only one with the habit of lifting my cheeks with my hands every time I look in the mirror, right? As I entered my 30s, I started noticing that my cheeks, which I used to think were just chubby, were sagging. As my cheek fat sagged, my nasolabial folds deepened, and even Indian wrinkles appeared; at some point, I felt like I had turned into a peanut-shaped face with a sunken middle. I spent a long time searching for reviews of thread lifting in Sinsa, and eventually ended up getting it done myself. Sinsa Thread Lifting Dermatology Location & First Impression It was very close to Sinsa Station on foot, so it was convenient to use public transportation. There were many before-and-after photos displayed both inside and outside the building, so I felt confident even before entering. Everyone, from the front desk staff to the counselor, was kind, which helped me put my nerves at ease. Sinsa Thread Lifting Consultation Process When I mentioned my concerns about sagging cheeks, nasolabial folds, Indian wrinkles, and a peanut-shaped face, they examined my skin condition and meticulously explained the types and characteristics of thread lifting. After the consultation, I was guided to the washing room where I received foam cleansing followed by about 10 minutes of pre-procedure skin care. The entire process, from consultation to the procedure, took about an hour, so it wasn't a burden at all. Mini Kyokushin features The procedure I received is the Mini Geukjin, which involves 18 threads. Since the lifting threads dissolve to induce collagen production, I heard the effects last for more than 6 months. Thread lifting pain I felt a slight sting when they gave the anesthetic injection, but the procedure itself wasn't painful at all, contrary to my expectations. I gripped the doll tightly, prepared to endure it, but they didn't even press on it. Thread lifting effect The results appeared immediately on the same day of the procedure. It may look a bit bumpy due to slight swelling, but I could see with my own eyes that my jawline became a V-shape and my nasolabial folds faded. Thread lifting downtime I was very worried because I have skin that bruises easily, but I didn't bruise as much as I expected, and the swelling wasn't severe. Immediately after the procedure, it was only slightly uncomfortable when speaking. Changes immediately after thread lifting After the procedure was finished and I took a photo, I could immediately see that my nasolabial folds had faded and my cheek fat had lifted. After returning home, I used a lifting band and applied ice pack massages whenever I had the chance. Changes 3-4 days and 1 week after thread lifting After 3 to 4 days, I noticed the bumpy lines smoothing out and my jawline becoming sharper. Before, when I wore a baseball cap, only my chin looked wide and flat, but now it feels like a V-line has suddenly appeared. After a week, I noticed a change where my Indian wrinkles, nasolabial folds, and sagging cheeks faded overall, and my face looked firmer. with Cash Review
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