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Ultherapy After Kybella : my Mission for a Good Jawline

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Ultherapy After Kybella : my Mission for a Good Jawline

$1,600
I'm a loyal fan to the medspa Ideal Image, the ladies there changed my life. So when they offered a special on Ultherapy my interest peaked.
I already got amazing results with Kybella, but wanted to do more.
Treatment is in 2 phases.
First appointment I had was in December 2019, and now my last appointment is in June (fingers crossed its not pushed back from COVID19) .
They blast on the the jawline, under the chin/upper neck, and under the jawline sides.
THIS IS PAINFUL, seriously take a oxy or something strong.
I have sat in a chair for 9 hours getting a tattoo but this beats it by far (eyes were tearing up).
So far I think it did make a slight difference but I want to give my full opinion after the last treatment is complete.

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I think your absolutely beautiful! I don't see anything wrong with your before picture. In the after picture it makes you have a strong chin. With doing the second treatment what is expected from that? Not super familiar with this procedure so I figured I'd ask. Good luck at your next appt.
I think your first picture looks more youthful, and cherubic. I wouldn't do another session of ultherapy because you're going to end up having a very bony chin which is in itself aging.
Agreed
You look very lovely as it is, and I don't think you need anything more (personally). However if you do want some more oomf why don't you consider fillers to enhance your jawline? This way you don't take away fat from the face (loss of fat is what ages our face and causes it to sag, due to lack of support).
It's so interesting that now doctors like Simon Orioun are doing "jawesome" filler augmenting techniques which I believe has come into demand due to lasers wasting people's jaws away. One treatment diminishes and the other one replaces (or tries to, anyway) and everyone's getting paid - and some people are getting hurt in the process. It's a high stakes game because the person with never have their natural symmetry and facial balance again. It's all in "their" hands.
Meaning, it's all in the doctor's hands and what THEY think it's essentially pleasing. No thanks, I'll stick to the face my mother and my grandmother gave me. I wouldn't have it any other way because at least I recognize it.
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