I'm curious about the reviews for Livicol.
I feel like my skin has lost its elasticity overall, so I'm looking into lifting or skin firming treatments. It's not like I've gained a lot of weight suddenly, but my jawline looks less defined than before, and my cheeks seem a bit sunken, so it bothers me every time I look in the mirror. Especially when I take photos, my facial contours are much more clearly visible than when I look in the mirror normally, so lately, I find myself tucking my chin in for no reason when taking pictures haha.
Then I learned about a procedure called Revicol, but since there isn't as much information available as I expected, I am curious about reviews from people who have actually received it. I would like to know what the specific features of Revicol are for skin elasticity and facial contouring, and what the satisfaction level is like in practice. Since I don't have much fat on my face, I am looking for a procedure that naturally improves elasticity and makes my skin slightly firmer, rather than one that pulls the skin too hard.
While searching, I noticed that Celle Diem, Juvelook, Livicol Density High, Shrink Universe, and InMode all came up together, and just looking at the names of the procedures, it was really confusing to figure out what was what. I am also curious to know which skin concerns Livicol is better suited for when comparing it to these other treatments. In particular, I would like to find out beforehand, prior to a consultation, whether Livicol is suitable for people with thin skin or little facial volume, and if there is any possibility that the face might appear even more sunken.
I am also curious about the duration of the Revicol procedure. I would like to know how long it takes from the consultation to the procedure at the clinic, and whether I can return to my daily life immediately afterward. I have an important schedule coming up, so I am concerned about swelling and bruising; I am curious to hear from those who have actually experienced it.
I would like to know if I tend to feel the effects of Revicol after just one session, or if I need to receive it multiple times according to the recommended schedule. I am also curious if the treatment frequency and duration of the results vary from person to person. Since I feel I need to set up a different plan for a treatment that requires consistent maintenance compared to one that is finished after a single session.