Even though I don't have much facial fat, my skin elasticity has decreased, causing my face to sag, look tired, and make me look older. It seems that losing skin elasticity is unrelated to whether or not you have facial fat. So I looked into lifting procedures, and I hear a lot of talk about Shurink Universe being cost-effective and effective for defining the jawline. I understand that its advantages include speed because it contracts the fascia using ultrasound, and the ability to perform delicate treatments on thin and sensitive skin areas by changing the tip. However, I have seen reviews mentioning that the face became peanut-shaped due to sunken cheeks. As someone considering the procedure, this one drawback worries me more than the ten advantages of Shurink Universe, so I am asking for your advice.
Is it common for a peanut-shaped face to develop after the Shurink Universe procedure? I don't have much fat on my face to begin with, and my cheeks are already slightly sunken, so I really can't let the hollowing get any worse.
I would like to get the Shurink Universe treatment on my cheeks and jawline, and I am also curious about the pain involved in the procedure on the jawline.
For those of you who have received the Shurink Universe treatment, please share your honest reviews regarding your satisfaction, taking into account cheek hollowing, pain, and duration :)