Honestly, I had only heard the name Ultherapy before and didn't really know how it worked. But I've been quite conscious about my jawline lately, so when I went for a consultation, the doctor carefully examined my facial bone structure and skin condition, designing exactly how and where to apply the treatment. At that moment, I thought, "Oh, this isn't just a place that randomly shoots shots."
Interestingly, the procedure wasn’t as difficult as I expected… They put me under sedation, and when I woke up, it was already all done. When I looked in the mirror right after the treatment, it felt just a bit tighter? It didn't seem like much at first, so I thought, "Oh, I guess this is how it is~."
About a month later, I started noticing gradual changes. My jawline felt smoother and more refined compared to before, as if the parts that were sagging slightly were lifted a bit, and the area below my cheekbones seemed to have been elevated as well, making my face look slimmer overall. The funny part is, people didn't know what I did and just asked, "Hey, did you lose weight?" It seems like the changes weren’t obvious enough for them to suspect anything.
Since it was my first time with Ultherapy, I don't have anything to compare it to, but I definitely felt that there was a thoughtful design and plan behind it. It made me realize that having a treatment tailored to my face was more important than just counting the number of shots I received.