Satisfaction with InMode before taking pretty profile photos
One of my bucket list items for this year was to take a pretty profile photo at a studio, but I am extremely worried because of the chubby baby fat clinging to my face. I heard that facial contours and jawlines need to be distinct to look good in front of lighting and the camera, so I am looking into dermatological lifting procedures that completely break down the fat under my chin.
I’ve heard so much praise everywhere for the InMode procedure, which completely destroys unnecessary fat cells using high-frequency heat, saying it is excellent for reshaping the face. I am very curious to see if someone like me, who has a lot of fat specifically on my face, would notice a significant change—like a beautifully defined jawline—if I received InMode treatment at a dermatology clinic.
I saw reviews saying that the machine strongly sucks the skin with a vacuum, causing very severe red bruising on the chin. Is the satisfaction with InMode actually high enough to outweigh that pain?
If I can just hold back my tears and endure the hot, tingling pain during the procedure, will I be able to see the InMode effect with my own eyes, making my face look noticeably slimmer a few days later? My studio photoshoot is about a month away, and I am looking forward to seeing if I can capture photos with a beautiful V-line on the day if I start visiting the dermatologist diligently now to get InMode treatments.
I would be grateful if you could share anything, without hesitation, such as compress methods to reduce facial swelling and bruising faster than others, or helpful tips for aftercare that I can do at home by myself. I am ready to invest time and money to take a perfect, regret-free profile photo—a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—so I eagerly await honest answers from those with experience.