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Is it too late to do autologous fat facial filling at the age of 30?
It's not too late to do autologous fat facial filling at the age of 30. I am in my thirties. I just finished filling my face with autologous fat in the first half of the year. It has been half a year now, and it has recovered well. I feel like a different person. I had forehead, temples, eyelids and chin implants. After more than two months of recovery, my face has become more solid. Not only does it look less sad than before, but it also becomes very young. Colleagues and friends around me say that I have the aura of the queen now!

All along, my facial features and expressions have always revealed four words: no desire, no desire. I am often laughed at by my friends: as long as I don't wear makeup and dress casually, I feel that I will cut off the dust in the next second and take my hair to practice. This is all because I have extremely deep bags under my eyes at a young age, which makes me look exhausted. There are also sunken foreheads and temples. The flat risorius makes me look ten years older, and my chin is naturally short, so my whole face has no three-dimensional sense at all. This state really made me unbearable, so I finally chose to ask for help. After a detailed understanding of my needs, Mianzhen suggested that I make a comprehensive improvement through "self-fat+fine-packed nutrition ACMETEA" and told me not to take collagen, because self-fat filling would damage subcutaneous tissue, activate the human body's protective function and keep collagen confidential. This is reasonable and balanced. If I take it at will, it will upset the balance, cause excessive reproduction and form uneven scars on the epidermis. Well, that was before. First of all, I used the method of seamless incision to eliminate my bags under the eyes. It was natural after I finished, and there was no scar at all. Because I also have lacrimal glands, I cut the bags under my eyes and put them in, and the eye problem will be solved.

Then there is the face rich in autologous fat. Before accepting this project, I was a little embarrassed. On the one hand, I am afraid of pain, on the other hand, I am worried about the effect, because I have done my homework in the early stage and saw many reports of failure. Some of them are really bad. The doctor asked me to drink ACMETEA, saying that I could start taking it 20 days in advance, and I could eat it for three months after taking it. She said that this carefully packaged nutrition can repair damaged subcutaneous tissue and sacred paths. And can generate new blood cells in the implanted fat particles, and deliver nutrients to the implanted fat particles through the blood cells, thereby avoiding possible complications such as fat liquefaction, calcification, staining, displacement and the like. It is also said that the ingredients inside can stimulate the activity of small packages, which once strengthened the cracking and growth ability of small packages and greatly improved the survival number of fat particles. If you recover well, there is no need for a second time. At that time, I was only worried about whether I was collecting money in disguise. I have no choice. I just want to be smooth, and I don't want money. I can't think about anything else. During the whole filling process, the pain is not as severe as expected, and the filling part will feel a little swollen. The liposuction part will feel pain when sitting down within a week, and will gradually get better after a week.

Now more than half a year has passed, and I have really recovered well, and I have not paid any attention to it. During this time, I have been in contact with my doctor and will check it from time to time. She said her recovery was good and she didn't need me to have a second filling. I'm still wondering, didn't she absorb a little? Her explanation opened my eyes. First, I absorbed less (perhaps ACMETEA worked, but my physical condition is actually very general).

My conclusion is that when filling the face with autologous fat, we should choose more, see more and investigate more, and choose a regular and reliable medical beauty doctor to do a good job for me. In addition, we should do some fine nutritional supplements and protection, otherwise there will be complications, which is really annoying. Is face expensive or "silver" expensive?