Speaking of playing hyaluronic acid, it is a pain. A long needle pierced the chin from a few millimeters below the lip (that is, the concave place under the lip), and then began to push the medicine. When it was pushed in, it felt like the whole chin was going to explode and the pain was rising. Then the needle goes through the left side and continues to inject. (Because according to the width of everyone's chin, it is impossible to inject only in the middle of the chin in order to look harmonious.
The process of pushing medicine has been extremely painful, and it needs to be shaped after pushing. Because hyaluronic acid is liquid, it will flow. The doctor rolled a piece of gauze down like a roll. Injected with hyaluronic acid, it hurts when touched. Such a violent rolling makes me cry!