As I approach my 40s, I feel like my skin elasticity has noticeably dropped, so I am looking into lifting procedures.
As I passed my mid-30s, I definitely felt that my skin wasn't what it used to be. My cheeks seem to be sagging a bit, and I've started to worry about my nasolabial folds as well.
For now, I'm trying everything I can at home. I've used retinol products, and I'm also sticking to applying a thick moisturizer after washing my face. But honestly, I feel like it's a bit difficult to restore elasticity with home care alone.
So lately, I've been looking into lifting procedures like Shurink. I heard that it uses high-intensity ultrasound to stimulate the deep layers of the skin, but I'm curious about reviews from people who have actually received it and how effective it is.
I definitely plan to get a dermatology consultation before the procedure. If anyone has had a procedure done with similar concerns, I would be very grateful if you could let me know in the comments what your experience was like!