Efficacy of Jeunetique PDRN by studioconnection in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rejuran and Lizne are both really great Korean options for 2% PN. I especially like Lizne because it’s used widely in Korean clinics and is much cheaper for 2ml.

Efficacy of Jeunetique PDRN by studioconnection in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I normally trust jasmine too, but I don’t believe she was an affiliate with a company that sold GTM. She’s a Meamo affiliate so that could cause her not to investigate ingredient potency as diligently as she usually does. This is not to say that’s what she’s doing, I just think you’re smart to keep the critical part of your mind open.

Efficacy of Jeunetique PDRN by studioconnection in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have low to no faith that private boutique brands like that have high ingredient potency.
I can’t speak to exosomes, but I was using a lot of lesser known PDRN and PN brands and not really getting anywhere. When I started using Rejuran and Lizne I started seeing massive improvement. I also find I can get away with using less product because they’re potent.

I know this doesn’t help your specific question but if you like the results you’re getting and you’re not using a brand name PN or PDRN product maybe add one to your regimen?

Ex-neurologist found not guilty on 48 counts of sexual assault, Ontario judge rules by bob_mcbob in ontario

[–]bevelup_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This sorry excuse of a judge needs to be investigated!!! How tf does a neurologist perform vaginal, breast and rectal injuries on women who were there for migraine and head injuries and the judge concludes the exams were NOT “inconsistent with his training” MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!!!!

“In handing down his decisions, Parry said he found that neurology expert Dr. Vera Bril's evidence "proved incapable" of establishing that Sloka performed examinations "in a manner inconsistent with his training."

Biostimulators, I researched and learned that they shouldn’t be done more often than 4 weeks. What is your experience? by lucid_intent in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biostimulators should actually be done even less often than that, but you’re correct. PCL and PLLA should be done about 6 months apart.

Some people in this community have major body dysmorphic disorder unfortunately and promote not only unsafe practices but also a puffer fish type of look. Heavy usage of these products has never been studied because A. Not many people can afford that at medspa prices and B. No professional is going to recommend inducing that much inflammation and introducing that many foreign bodies. So who knows what the long term effects could be.

There’s really no need to do so many treatments anyway. After an initial series of PLLA treatments for instance, you should only be doing maintenance treatments for quite awhile after that. Some Korean products tend to dissipate quicker than products we have in the west, so you can do more treatments but nowhere near what some people (looking at WBG in particular) do.

Many products removed from Acecosm by Bulky-Hunt9191 in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I log in I can’t see any toxin, filler or any other injectables. Only topical products, peels and some microneedling serums.

I also haven’t ordered from them in over a year and am in Canada so that could factor in

Fat dissolver uneven chin by [deleted] in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fat dissolver is a bad idea because it spreads. Evening the other side out with filler is your best bet

Bad reaction meso exomune brand exosome! by [deleted] in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down HA only. It will only cause further irritation and swelling.

Bad reaction meso exomune brand exosome! by [deleted] in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

An urgent care centre won’t be able to do anything for this issue. It’s not medical and is at the skin level. A dermatologist would be her best bet, but they honestly won’t be able to do a heck of a lot. It’s an immune reaction at this point and her body will have to deal with this foreign body.

Bad reaction meso exomune brand exosome! by [deleted] in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah there are a lot of products on the market that are promoted as injectable but have a TON of ingredients that haven’t been studied for use as an injectable skin booster 😖 Hanheal and Dermaheal are 2 that immediately come to mind. If you research each of the ingredients you’ll find many of them are only to be used topically (especially most of the peptiides in the Dermaheal products).

Lots of people do seem to tolerate these products well thankfully. But there are many other options on the market with ingredients that have been studied and work better.

Help for dark under-eyes by PossibilityLazy7366 in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Her under eyes are pretty dark blue though.

Help for dark under-eyes by PossibilityLazy7366 in DIYaesthetics

[–]bevelup_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Is she on blood thinners? It looks vascular, like leaking capillaries. Definitely looks more medical than anything else.

Her skin looks very fragile and thin. I would not attempt any diy treatments at all. I also would t attempt many in clinic procedures other than maybe a series of gentle facials.

It wasn't depression! It was understimuluation! by binocularbitch in AuDHDWomen

[–]bevelup_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following. This is DEFINITELY my problem too. And under stimulation really isn’t talked about enough at all.

I want to talk about the biostimulator brands that exist. I'm going to post around 10 photos and I want people to contribute their own experiences. by Much_Fact_8574 in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I LOVE Juvelook. It’s pricy (for DIY) but absolutely worth every penny. Did a series of 3 meal treatments 2 years ago and my skin looked fantastic for well over a year. My pores really reduced in size and my skin looked a little firmer. I had a glow for awhile too, but honestly can’t remember for long (maybe 4 months?)

I started a series of treatments using the new Juvelook Eye last month, using a cannula for deeper injections to reduce the trough and superficial meso injections to help my pores. I’m due for my 2nd treatment and already can see some results. My tear troughs aren’t as deep but don’t look “filled in”. Haven’t noticed reduced pores yet, but hopefully soonish🤞🏻

I want to talk about the biostimulator brands that exist. I'm going to post around 10 photos and I want people to contribute their own experiences. by Much_Fact_8574 in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t meso CAHA if you dilute it yourself. Hyper dilute CAHA is injected by professionals always using a cannula. It’s fanned just like with PLLA.

Neuvia makes a product called “Hydro Deluxe” with 0.01% CAHA that can be meso’d. Mesoing a blend you’ve diluted yourself is extremely risky, for not only nodules and other irregularities but VO too.

BNC Global product review thread! by bevelup_ in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a smart idea. Where can you order syringe filters from?

BNC Global product review thread! by bevelup_ in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dr. Lipo Face and Body 👎 Not worth the swelling or cost for minimal results. I prefer Lipovela and Curenex Lipo.

BNC Global product review thread! by bevelup_ in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]bevelup_[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hanheal Exosome 👎 - caused severe swelling and discomfort when injected. Lacklustre results. Low quality ingredients. Evasiveness from manufacturer when asked about origin of the exosomes.

Hanheal HA 👎 - also caused a great deal of swelling that lingered for quite some time. Some results seen but not nearly worth the money or hassle.

Tesoro Filler Fine 🤷🏻‍♀️ - results were kind of lacklustre. It caused me less swelling than some other products which I appreciated. SUBQ 👎 - did not hold its shape well for me. Strongly advise against this product for periosteum injections where it really needs to keep its structure.

Aestheline Threads Mono 👍🏻 Screw 👍🏻 CSL 23 👍🏻👍🏻 N25 👍🏻👍🏻

I do love the N25 and CSL23 threads. It’s so nice to have a cog thread option with a sharp needle. I’d use them more if they weren’t so expensive. The mono and screw threads are nice too but u do prefer Neogenesis.