Lately, my skin has lost elasticity and fine lines are becoming noticeable, so I am looking into various skin booster treatments.
Then, thanks to recommendations from people around me Livicol I have heard about this, and I am writing to inquire because I am curious about which skin types or age groups it is actually suitable for.
My skin is generally thin and dry. I am particularly stressed about the fine lines that appear on my cheeks when I smile and the rough appearance of my skin texture. My skin tone also feels duller than before, so I am looking for a treatment that can naturally improve my skin condition. I searched online and found that Revicol is frequently mentioned for skin regeneration, elasticity, and hydration improvement, but I am also curious about the actual satisfaction levels.
I am particularly curious about who would benefit from Revicol. I would like to know if Revicol is effective for simply dry skin, or if it is more suitable for those concerned about loss of elasticity or enlarged pores. Also, since my skin is on the thinner side, I am worried about whether swelling or the embossing effect will last a long time after the procedure.
I would also like to hear opinions from those with experience regarding how many sessions are typically required to feel the effects and the duration of the maintenance. I am curious whether changes in skin texture can be felt after just one session, or if it is a maintenance-type procedure that requires consistent treatments. It would also be very helpful if you could explain the differences between Livicol and procedures like Rejuran or Skin Botox.