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In my 20s and 30s, I had a V-shaped face, but as I entered my 40s, I started to notice it gradually changing into a U-line, which has been stressing me out. Interestingly, when I was younger, I didn't pay much attention to my appearance, and now at this age, I feel like I shouldn't be stressed about it. So, I decided to undergo a procedure with a friend, and after consulting, I received a Shurink treatment. I am sharing my experience.
I'll also mention when you can start to see the effects of the Shurink treatment and how long the results last.
I noticed my facial contours changing because my weight has increased compared to my thirties and my skin has lost elasticity.
I'm glad I was born without a youthful appearance, but I decided to undergo a procedure because my once sharp jawline is gradually disappearing and transforming into a rounder, softer jawline.
I received consultations at two places. One of them recommended an injection procedure.
It was a procedure where the skin tissue was repositioned with a needle injection to achieve a lifting effect.
And at another place, they recommended Shurink.
The procedure I chose was Shurink.
The reason was that the fundamental problem needed to be addressed, and since aging had begun across the entire face, it was determined that Shurink was better than just getting some injections.
I applied numbing cream to my entire face and stayed like that for about 20 to 30 minutes. The procedure also took approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
Therefore, the total procedure time for Shrink was less than an hour.
The Shrink procedure is good because it doesn't require incisions like thread lifting, so there's no initial burden.
You can feel the effects 2 to 3 weeks after the procedure, and the results last for about 2 to 3 months.
Perhaps because the duration of the Shurink treatment is shorter, it was relatively cheaper compared to other lifting procedures.
It's not yet been 2 to 3 months, so I'm still monitoring the situation a bit longer and considering whether to receive it periodically.
The results of the Shringk procedure are still satisfactory.