I'm curious about the features of Density High, which improves elasticity.
My skin has been sagging so much lately and has lost its elasticity, so I'm looking into lifting treatments. While searching for something painless with 확실 results, something caught my eye. It was Density High, famous for its radiofrequency lifting! I heard it's really hot these days, right?
I heard that compared to existing high-frequency devices, unipolar and bipolar high-frequency waves are sequentially irradiated in a cross-linked manner, delivering energy more deeply and powerfully. Haha. Perhaps that's why I was completely intrigued, hearing that the defining feature of Density High is to maximize lifting effects while minimizing pain.
I'm a total wimp, so I absolutely cannot handle painful procedures without general anesthesia haha. But I'm relieved to see many reviews saying that the cooling system is so good that the topical anesthetic is sufficient to tolerate it. I'm also curious to know what other features Density High has compared to other lifting procedures.
I've heard the effects last quite a long time, so would it be okay to get it done just once a year? I have a thin face, so I'm also worried about whether I can get it safely without side effects like sunken cheeks. I want to take this opportunity to get Density High and rejuvenate my skin with firmness, so I would appreciate some advice from those who have already tried it!