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Home treatment
Adaptation target
Prohibited object
Maximize the effect
• V-Line lifting bands often worn (long-term use regardless of lifting)
• Crocodile oil massage (relieves bruising, swelling, pain and secondary infections)
• Avoid opening your mouth wide for a month (ex. do)
• dimple ring around and wait (down tissue much solving the raised dimple Ling month)
• Customers who want lifting cosmetic surgery without surgery
• Customers who want cosmetic surgery without being affected by daily life
• Customers who are embarrassed to notice of having cosmetic surgery
• Customers with facial nerve paralysis for a long time
• Facial sagging, Want to face asymmetric imbalance calibration customers
• wrinkles, Customers who want to improve large wrinkles, scars,
etc.Whitening, elasticity, play, Customers who want to improve skin
toneImprove sexual function, lipolysis, some chronic skin diseases, some headaches
Customers with blood-related disordersAllergies to
thread materials
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Attention
•Pregnant, Older customers over 80years old.
• Patients with immune disorders, current infectious skin diseases, and infectious diseases
• Customers with diabetes, hypertension, and anticoagulants
• Customers who are sensitive or have pain phobias.
• Customers with facial nerve disorders, salivary gland disorders, and temporal vascular disorders
Lifting Target Criteria
Precognition
• Allergies or other medications
• Red ginseng, omega 3, aspirin, warfarin, evening primrose oil or other blood-improving drugs
• Existing lifting oils
• Existing lifting surgery
Bruising
swelling
pain
needle marks
• Low-temperature massage (ice packs, cold towels)
• Use of bruise cream
• Hospital alligator oil massage
• Drinking and smoking (delayed bleeding due to vasodilation)
• Taking prescribed anti-inflammatory painkillers
• Avoid hard foods for about a week
Infection prevention
• Duo bonus room attached to the insert seat (3 days)
• 3 days sauna, swimming prohibited
• Prohibited cleansing treatment day
• Drinking refrain from (attenuated activity of white blood cells)
• Prescription antibiotics
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