This is a question regarding the InMode procedure.
Recently, I noticed a decrease in lower facial elasticity and a protruding double chin due to aging. As a working professional who is sensitive about self-care, I began considering treatment using an InMode device that utilizes high-frequency energy to maintain a polished appearance.
The InMode method is considered a suitable option for men's skincare, as it eliminates unnecessary fat cells and induces a lifting effect. In particular, objective information is needed regarding the level of pain experienced during the InMode process, and whether the bruising or redness occurring immediately after the procedure interferes with work performance.
I hope for efficient image improvement through InMode treatment aimed at restoring natural facial lines rather than excessive changes. I request specific feedback from male office workers who have actually undergone this treatment, and please let me know when the results are most effective after the procedure.