How many sessions of Rivicol would be appropriate? I’m curious to hear reviews from those who have seen improvements in skin elasticity and texture!
Lately, my skin feels drier and less elastic than before, so I have become interested in the Revicol treatment. An acquaintance of mine also said they were satisfied after receiving Revicol, so I am looking into it myself, but what I am most curious about is the recommended number of sessions.
I'm not sure if I can feel the effects after just one session, or if I need to receive multiple treatments to see changes. I looked it up and found that it's a treatment that helps with collagen production, so I'd like to hear from people who have actually experienced it.
My skin is particularly thin and dry, so I am wondering if Rivicol is suitable for this skin type. I have also read that the results improve over time rather than immediately after the procedure, so I would like to know how long it takes to see satisfactory results.
Also, for those who have completed the recommended number of sessions, did you notice any improvement in skin texture or elasticity? Since the cost is not insignificant, I would like to make a plan before starting. I am also curious whether some people stop after just one or two sessions, or if consistent care is necessary.
My makeup usually cakes and my skin dries out easily, so I am also hoping for an improvement in my skin condition. I would appreciate honest reviews from those who have received Revicol and were satisfied. In particular, I would like to hear about the recommended number of sessions, the duration of the results, and the level of pain. I look forward to hearing the experiences of those who have undergone the treatment based on the recommended number of sessions.