How long does the Juve Look last for naturally filling in cheek volume?
Over the past few years, the fat on my temples and cheeks has gradually disappeared, and now my facial bone structure looks so bumpy and prominent that my impression looks harsh.
I want to regain my soft facial contours, but I want to avoid injecting artificial gels like fillers into my face because I am afraid they might clump later.
So, I am looking into the Juvelook procedure at a dermatology clinic, which is said to induce the skin to produce strong self-collagen to create natural volume.
I heard that it works on the principle of filling in my own skin tissue, so there is no foreign body sensation and it looks very natural. I am really curious to see how long the volume will last after getting the Juvelook treatment.
While there will certainly be individual differences depending on skin type, I would like to carefully examine how many years the Juve Look lasts on average.
I would like to know if getting hit about three times in a row at the beginning to solidify the foundation will prevent the volume from collapsing easily afterwards and extend the duration of the Jube Look.
I heard that I need to diligently do high-frequency massages at home after the procedure to prevent nodules from forming. Wouldn't it be quite a hassle to manage it by pressing firmly on my own?
I search for dermatology information on my phone every night in a desire to safely regain a natural, youthful face, so I'm waiting for warm comments from those with experience.