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I'm in my 30s now, and my skin is already losing its firmness and showing fine lines and sagging.
If it's like this already, what am I supposed to do for all the years to come... ㅠ
I feel like I need to start intensive care sooner than others, so I've been frantically researching what's good.
I was recommended Rejuran and I'm looking into it, but I'm curious if it really is effective in improving skin texture and density.
Since it's an injection method, I'm also worried about side effects like bruising, swelling, or nodules after Rejuran.
Could those who have had Rejuran treatments share their experiences?
And besides Rejuran, if you have any other good methods for improving skin elasticity, please share them too!
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I thought I'd see a big difference about a month after getting the Rejuran treatment, but the effects seem to wear off faster than I expected, and there wasn't a huge change, so I'm hesitant about getting it done again.
Ah... the duration of the effect was short and the change wasn't as significant as you expected, huh? ㅠㅠ
Based on my over 10 years of experience working in dermatology clinics, I can honestly tell you: don't bother with treatments for skin elasticity. Even spending hundreds at a dermatology clinic, you'll eventually revert back. Wrinkles aren't caused by sagging, but by the breakdown of collagen, right? Many treatments, not just Retua, improve only the skin's surface, leading to numerous side effects and short-lasting results, making them a one-time fix. You'll constantly spend money, and the repeated strong stimulation will cause more sagging over time. I've seen so many people like that. It's better to manage your skin consistently with supplements.
Oh, really? Do supplements have an effect if you take them consistently? Do you have any recommendations?
I've spent hundreds on elasticity supplements and tried many different kinds, but Lifteen tablets have been the most effective for me. Since taking them, I haven't spent any money at the dermatology clinic, and I've recommended them to everyone I know, and they're all taking them now. I'll stake my reputation on this: stop wasting your money and focus on consistent inner beauty care instead.
The answer is on the inner side~ Thank you for the recommendation, I'll try taking it consistently.
I have very sensitive skin too, but after taking Liftin tablets, it improved so much that people around me noticed. They often sell out, so I deliberately stocked up on a 3-month supply this time. Considering all the money I've spent trying to improve my skin texture, this is a much more reasonable choice, not even comparable.
I was already looking up reviews and they were amazing! I'm going to buy it soon and try it too!
In my case, I received Lito treatment and suffered from raised bumps like nodules, bruising, and swelling ㅠ
Based on homologous dermis, Reutuo has high biocompatibility due to its human-derived components, resulting in a relatively low risk of side effects such as immune responses or nodules. Rather than expecting short-term volume enhancement or immediate lifting, it is more suitable for improving skin density and long-term skin foundation enhancement.