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Recently, my skin elasticity has decreased, so I am considering various lifting procedures. InMode and Ultherapy seem to be particularly popular treatments, so I would like to ask those who have actually used them. I am curious about the effectiveness, pain, and recovery time for both procedures. I would be very grateful if you could share which one you were more satisfied with and what differences you noticed. Recommendations for packages or clinics are also welcome!
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InMode is often used to tighten fat layers or sagging lines, while Ultherapy focuses on firming the deeper layers of the skin, so you can choose based on your specific concerns. If you are worried about a double chin or sagging jawline, it is a good idea to ask the doctor during the consultation to determine whether the issue is fat or elasticity. I was told that using a lifting band along with Ultherapy helps the results last longer, so I am currently using the Dr. Lifting Band to manage swelling and maintain my lines after the procedure.
I received Ultherapy Prime and Rejuran together at Ruby Mapo branch, and I really liked this combination. Since the director tailored the treatment to my condition, my facial contours were cleanly defined, and the dryness was completely relieved. I feel like the treatment was well worth it.
Since it varies depending on skin type, I recommend getting a consultation before proceeding. I had a consultation at Cheongdam Bom-on and received Ultherapy, and it was amazing. My skin elasticity really improved. Haha. I get a lot of compliments on how much my skin has improved since the treatment. They do a great job verifying authenticity and are very thorough.
If it were me, I would definitely recommend Ulthera!! InMode is more of an entry-level procedure, and while Ulthera is expensive, the results seem certain haha. I'm looking into Just and Onlift, so I'll share my thoughts with you~
I wanted a completely painless treatment, so I chose CoolSonic. I received the treatment at Mielle in Cheongdam, and instead of heat, it felt cold and refreshing, so I felt absolutely no discomfort during the session. My facial contours were beautifully refined, so if you are even slightly worried about pain, I highly recommend CoolSonic.