Lately, I've just been looking up InMode reviews and my questions have only grown... How is the satisfaction level really?

Lately, every time I look in the mirror, I feel like my jawline isn't what it used to be, so I've been searching extensively for reviews of lifting procedures. Among them, there's been a lot of talk about InMode. Originally, I only knew about Shurink or Ulthera, but after browsing communities and reviews, I saw so many people saying they had received InMode that I naturally became interested. In particular, when I see reviews posted by people concerned about double chins or deep cheek fat, the before-and-after difference looks quite significant, so honestly, I'm starting to waver.

But when I actually looked it up, the reactions varied so much from person to person. Some people say they are extremely satisfied, claiming their facial contours look more defined after InMode, while others say there weren't as dramatic changes as they expected, which makes me even more hesitant. I'm also scared because the accounts of pain are so varied. Some say it feels hot, while others say it is bearable, so I really have no idea how intense it actually is. Since my skin is on the thinner side, I'm worried that if the irritation is too severe, the redness might last a long time.

I've also heard that InMode helps you lose cheek fat, so that's a concern for me. I want the area under my chin to be toned down, but I'm worried that if I lose too much cheek fat, I might actually look older. Since I've heard a lot about how important it is to adjust the number of shots and intensity at each clinic, I'm wondering if I really need to go to a place with a lot of experience. When I read reviews, some people say they were highly satisfied after just one session, while others say they need to receive about three sessions consistently to see results, so I find myself calculating the costs as well.

What I'm most curious about is how long the results last. I've seen posts saying that the lines came alive for a month or two after InMode treatment before returning to their original state, as well as reviews saying that the results last a long time if combined with lifestyle management. Honestly, I think how long the results last is the most important factor, even more so than the procedure itself. Since the price isn't exactly cheap, I would be disappointed if the results returned to their original state quickly, even if I was satisfied during the treatment.

People around me casually mention that InMode is really popular these days, but since I'm such a scaredy-cat, it takes me a long time just to make a decision. Still, when I look at photo reviews, I get so envious of those with defined jawlines that I keep searching. I get particularly tempted when I see reviews that make the face look smooth, as if the swelling has gone down. I even find myself saving reviews of supposedly good clinics and comparing them.

If anyone has actually tried InMode, I am really curious to know how satisfied you were. I’d like to hear about the level of pain, how long the bruising or swelling lasted, and from which session you started feeling the effects. I want to look for more genuine, honest reviews, not just advertisements, before making a decision.

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