My skin has been very dry and dull lately, so I would like to inquire about the recommended frequency for Rivicol.

Hello. Since the weather is getting hotter, I've been running the air conditioner all day, and perhaps that's why my skin feels like it's cracking like a desert. I'm experiencing the typical symptoms of dehydrated oily skin: oil is shiny on the surface due to sebum, but it feels tight and dry underneath. My face feels incredibly tight after washing it, and I get upset every time I look in the mirror because the fine lines around my eyes and nasolabial folds, which weren't visible before, seem to have deepened significantly. No matter how meticulously I apply my skincare products or use a hydrating mask every day, the relief is only temporary, and the fundamental dryness deep inside my skin doesn't get resolved.

So lately, I’ve become interested in skin boosters that help with collagen production, and while I was looking into them, the Revicol treatment really caught my eye. It claims to improve the health of the dermis layer and repair damaged skin tissue, so it seemed like exactly the treatment I needed! However, since I’ve never tried any type of skin booster before, I have so many questions haha. I searched online and saw that Revicol has small particles, so it absorbs well and is less painful compared to other products. Is that really true?

And what I'm most curious about is, how many sessions do I actually need to see the proper effects of Rivicol? Please let me know the recommended number of sessions—whether one treatment is enough to fix internal dryness, or if I need to get them at one-month intervals. Since I'm a working professional, going frequently is a burden, and the cost is a concern, so I want to plan ahead. If any of you have received Rivicol treatment at Maypure, please leave lots of comments sharing your honest experiences and tips! Have a delicious dinner tonight and get some good rest!

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