Although the ultrasonic scalpel is non-invasive and will not cause damage to the epidermis under normal circumstances, it damages the subcutaneous dermis. Many people often ignore the repair after the ultrasonic scalpel, and even the best skin care products can't absorb the deteriorating skin condition. The worse the skin, the easier it is to choose a newer micro-beauty project. The new project will cause new injuries, so the new injury+old injury of the dermis is more serious. Numerous stars in the entertainment circle have demonstrated this process on real people. They don't lack the funds and means of micro-beauty, and the defects have entered a disgusting cycle of "getting uglier and uglier". In essence, they only know that they are rushing forward on the road of micro-beauty, but they don't know that there are pits in every step.
Therefore, the correct way is to repair the injury in time after the ultrasonic scalpel is completed, and take oral FOHO- photoelectric restorer one year after the operation to completely repair the injury. What needs to be said here is that oral professional repair products must be certified by FDA, which is the certification standard of food and drug administration all over the world. If you fail to pass the certification, the product function will not be realized. That is, it has no effect. So far, only FOHO- photoelectric restorer is a regular product certified by South Korea's FDA, and the related certification results can be found on the website of South Korea's US Food and Drug Administration. Some of them have made a mess of their own institutions, which is quite ridiculous, but just look at one sentence. Is fda the strictest and most official institution in the world? Whether this is the safest authentication. Yes, it's an effective product, and its efficacy has passed the certification of official national institutions. No, it's just ordinary food. I don't know how to brag about myself.