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Good Results for Infini Rf
Hey. About a month ago (08/01/2020) I had my first and so far only infini fr session. At the moment, the subjective improvement is ~ 40%, but I know the results can accumulate over many months.
I will answer the most frequent questions1. Settings:puncture depth - 3mm, 2mm, 1mm.Power level - 4.The pulse duration is 400 ms.The number of passes is two at each depth.2. Cost ~ $ 280 per session per person, which, by the way, I have 2 salaries in my country.3. Side effects: crusts within a week, redness within 2-3 weeks.4. Fat loss is possible. I noticed that my face has decreased in volume, I can't say from what, maybe I just lost weight.Speaking of weight loss. Fat CANNOT be lost due to aging processes, a person lives his whole life with the same number of adipocytes (fat cells), the number of which can be reduced only in case of injury. In fact, age-related volume loss in the facial area is nothing more than a process of bone resorption and muscle fiber atrophy. The muscles on the face and on the body are different, since the facial muscles are attached to the bone only at one end, and the other directly to the skin, it is this feature that provides facial expressions. Therefore, when eating predominantly soft food, bone tissue can actively degrade, since the load is significantly reduced. And bone tissue, like muscles and even teeth, is regularly renewed, so a constant load in the form of solid food is simply necessary.I've seen many "experts" on the forums claim that fat cell loss is a natural aging process, so I decided to speak up. However, I do not recommend using the 3.0mm Infini depth as it can actually cause fat loss. Perhaps it's best not to go deep into 2.5–2.7.I would also not advise doing this procedure all over the face, but treat only those areas where it is necessary (cheeks, temples). The fact is that the volume that is created after the procedure is not collagen at all, but connective tissue (scar). Real collagen is synthesized in the body for a very long time, 5-10 years. What is interfering with this connective tissue? It disrupts blood circulation in the network of small capillaries and, possibly, blood vessels, pinching them (by the way, hyaluronic acid also creates an outflow effect). The facial skin is the most blood-supplied surface tissue of the human body. It is blood that transports many of the elements needed for healing and growth, so you should not interfere with this causing damage where it could be avoided, such as the chin, under the eyes, forehead, etc. Also, muscle clamps (neck muscles, trapezius muscles, most of the facial muscles, if we talk about the impact on the face) interfere with blood circulation, do it better if possible. Unfortunately, I do not have the proper knowledge of English, so I cannot give you the necessary material on this topic in English.I do have a lot to tell you about what I can do for a little gratitude ? (don't get me wrong, I'm a poor student, live in a poor country, have some knowledge and can't afford to continue to heal my scars.)P.S. I really hope that this information can be useful to someone. I often see that many doctors do not talk about such important things as nutrition, circulation and physical activity, perhaps due to their own ignorance. And this is happening even in developed countries like the United States. I wish you all good results.
I will answer the most frequent questions1. Settings:puncture depth - 3mm, 2mm, 1mm.Power level - 4.The pulse duration is 400 ms.The number of passes is two at each depth.2. Cost ~ $ 280 per session per person, which, by the way, I have 2 salaries in my country.3. Side effects: crusts within a week, redness within 2-3 weeks.4. Fat loss is possible. I noticed that my face has decreased in volume, I can't say from what, maybe I just lost weight.Speaking of weight loss. Fat CANNOT be lost due to aging processes, a person lives his whole life with the same number of adipocytes (fat cells), the number of which can be reduced only in case of injury. In fact, age-related volume loss in the facial area is nothing more than a process of bone resorption and muscle fiber atrophy. The muscles on the face and on the body are different, since the facial muscles are attached to the bone only at one end, and the other directly to the skin, it is this feature that provides facial expressions. Therefore, when eating predominantly soft food, bone tissue can actively degrade, since the load is significantly reduced. And bone tissue, like muscles and even teeth, is regularly renewed, so a constant load in the form of solid food is simply necessary.I've seen many "experts" on the forums claim that fat cell loss is a natural aging process, so I decided to speak up. However, I do not recommend using the 3.0mm Infini depth as it can actually cause fat loss. Perhaps it's best not to go deep into 2.5–2.7.I would also not advise doing this procedure all over the face, but treat only those areas where it is necessary (cheeks, temples). The fact is that the volume that is created after the procedure is not collagen at all, but connective tissue (scar). Real collagen is synthesized in the body for a very long time, 5-10 years. What is interfering with this connective tissue? It disrupts blood circulation in the network of small capillaries and, possibly, blood vessels, pinching them (by the way, hyaluronic acid also creates an outflow effect). The facial skin is the most blood-supplied surface tissue of the human body. It is blood that transports many of the elements needed for healing and growth, so you should not interfere with this causing damage where it could be avoided, such as the chin, under the eyes, forehead, etc. Also, muscle clamps (neck muscles, trapezius muscles, most of the facial muscles, if we talk about the impact on the face) interfere with blood circulation, do it better if possible. Unfortunately, I do not have the proper knowledge of English, so I cannot give you the necessary material on this topic in English.I do have a lot to tell you about what I can do for a little gratitude ? (don't get me wrong, I'm a poor student, live in a poor country, have some knowledge and can't afford to continue to heal my scars.)P.S. I really hope that this information can be useful to someone. I often see that many doctors do not talk about such important things as nutrition, circulation and physical activity, perhaps due to their own ignorance. And this is happening even in developed countries like the United States. I wish you all good results.