I learned this time that not all stem cell injections are done the same way… 🫠 At first, I thought they were all similar, but after looking into it, I found there are quite a few differences in the methods. People usually talk about the method where the cells are separated from the blood and then injected, but personally, I wondered if that really makes a huge difference. 🤔 I figured there might be a temporary feeling of improved condition, but I was curious about how the results would last... Of course, this is entirely based on my own perspective haha. The treatment I received was MCT exosome stem cells, and I was told that the cells are amplified once more using MCT equipment after separation. 🧬 I also heard that the growth factors related to cell activation are different, which really got me interested! What I remember from the explanation was about cell survival rates and proliferation, as well as their anti-inflammatory and regenerative benefits. I figured if I'm going to do it anyway, it's better to manage my skin to be in a healthier state before injecting it. Haha. I heard that it is especially sought after by people whose skin condition frequently deteriorates, those who feel the effects of previous treatments are short-lived even after multiple sessions, and those with sensitive skin concerns! I also became interested because my skin has been sensitive lately. ㅠㅠ