Why don't you notice the effects of aesthetic medical procedures? 4 most common mistakes

When we undergo aesthetic medical procedures, we naturally expect to see results, and it is understandable. So why is it that sometimes we don't see them? Is it because the effects are not there, or simply because we don't notice them? Read on to find out what could cause the lack of visibility of treatment effects.
Low-quality equipment for treatments

In most cases, more expensive and original equipment is a guarantee of better results. It is often stronger, more focused on the effect, and also... safer, which is extremely important, especially for more invasive procedures. It's not worth saving on health.

Low quality of services

When choosing a clinic, the quality of treatments is extremely important. Both the equipment and products used for treatments are important, as well as the skills and knowledge of specialists who use them. At Ambasada Urody, patients from other clinics often come, who were dissatisfied with the results, and the often the reason was lower-quality equipment or failure to follow treatment procedures.

Lack of measurements and before-and-after photos

Many treatments trigger processes in the body that need time to achieve full effect. For example, all treatments that activate collagen production show the greatest effect after a few weeks, because collagen fibers are formed after at least 10 days, and it takes several weeks to create a full lifting structure for the skin.

When we don't take a photo before the treatment, during those few weeks after the treatment, seeing ourselves in the mirror every day, we don't notice the slow changes in our body. We also easily get used to a better look.

Specialists at Ambasada Urody in Warsaw often meet patients who are surprised when they see the photo from before the treatment after achieving the full effect.

We have unrealistic expectations

Even the strongest treatment will not firm up already firm, young skin, and no body shaping treatment will improve an already ideal figure. It is important to realize that the smaller the problem we have, the less visible the treatment will be. On the other hand, anti-aging treatments work much longer preventively in people whose aging process has not yet developed. Therefore, it is much more cost-effective to prevent than to reduce the effects of aging.

 

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