Q.How long does it take to see the effects of the lifting?
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The lifting effect varies depending on the device used, the treated area, and individual differences.
When the appropriate device is chosen, it can produce effects similar to thread lifting by inducing structural improvements in the treated area.
It is crucial to select the right device through proper diagnosis.
Q.How long does the effect last?
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The results can vary, with some individuals experiencing improvements after a single treatment.
Generally, 3 to 5 sessions with time intervals are recommended to achieve ongoing structural improvements in the treated area.
Q.Are there any side effects?
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Laser lifting mostly involves devices that use lasers, ultrasound, HIFU, or high-frequency waves.
These devices are designed to induce skin regeneration and improve elasticity from within the skin, resulting in positive effects on the skin for most individuals.
Common side effects in laser treatments include skin burns due to heat, but since lifting devices often use ultrasound or high-frequency waves instead of applying direct heat to the skin, the risk of burns is reduced.
However, unexpected malfunctions during device usage or individual variations can still lead to side effects, so it is advisable to
consult a specialized professional to confirm the suitability of the procedure for each individual.
Q.When can I resume my daily activities?
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The time frame varies depending on the device used and individual differences.
Generally, procedures that do not involve general anesthesia allow for immediate return to daily activities.
However, procedures that provide a strong stimulus to the skin's surface may result in some redness or mild bruising on the face, requiring a recovery period of about 2-3 days.