Lately, on days when I don’t wear makeup, I notice my skin looks a bit less messy when I look in the mirror. There’s a slightly refined feeling to it that I find surprisingly appealing. It’s not a dramatic change, but rather an overall improvement in my skin's condition. Maybe that’s why I’m considering keeping up with my skincare routine in this way moving forward.
Initially, what I was looking for wasn’t about filling in my cheeks but rather improving my overall body condition and skin health. While searching, I became interested in stem cell injections, and after seeing various reviews, the name ViolaCell kept popping up, so I naturally gravitated toward that.
During my consultation, they first checked the condition of my face thoroughly. They pointed out where my skin was dry and which areas seemed to have lost some elasticity, explaining why this treatment suited me. It made me realize why so many people opt for it. The atmosphere wasn’t pushy, with suggestions for additional treatments, which made it more comfortable for me. It felt more like a discussion based on my condition, so I didn’t feel pressured.
Right after the treatment, I honestly thought, “Huh? What’s changed?” But a few days later, I started to notice some subtle differences. It’s not a glaring shine, but rather a soft glow. Maybe because my skin feels slightly plumped from within, I’ve received compliments about my skin looking good lately, which made me feel quite proud.
There wasn’t really a recovery period, so I resumed my daily life right after the treatment, which was convenient. Since there was no need for a separate rest period, it made scheduling easier, allowing me to go through the process with less stress.