Many customers who come to the hospital to get growth factors are very worried, will the growth factors be dented? Will there be a scar after the removal?
Actually, when we say we want to take growth factors, strictly speaking, we have to take out the proliferative tissue of growth factors. This depends on the site of our injection**? What is the substance that stimulates the proliferation?
Let's take the example of chin growth factor enrichment:
If the hypertrophic tissue is fat, it can be solved by minimally invasive removal. If it is hit on the musculature of the jaw and the new tissue grows into muscle or even denser connective tissue, then we sometimes consider making an incision in the mouth.
Generally, it will be more hidden, sometimes it will be hidden in the removal of a few small needles around the periphery, sometimes it is a small incision of a few millimeters, and some relatively large incision scars will generally choose the inside of the mouth, and you generally can't see the position.
And in what way? Everyone's situation is different, and the specific decision should be made based on their own situation. Generally, it is from non-invasive to minimally invasive to invasive, and it will help everyone to achieve hidden marks as much as possible.
I found a few ** for everyone, and it will be easier to understand it for reference.
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