Thursday, September 26, 2013

Vampire Facelift

I have been thinking of having a Vampire Facelift for a while, ever since I saw Kim's twitter picture.  However, when it comes to my face, I'm very suspicious to do anything other then put make ups on.  But recently, my under-eye bags is becoming my biggest nightmare and I just couldn't get over it.  I looked like I have another set of eyeballs hiding under my eyes.  I did some research online and haven't found out many negative comments, so yesterday, I finally decided to have it done. 

First of all, the Vampire Facelift is not really a surgery procedure.  The basic concept of Vampire Facelift is to use your own plasma, which by the way will be separated from your blood by the doctor, as a filler to enrich wherever areas on your face that need some volume.  Since it comes from your own blood, so there will be no negative reactions what so ever.  Who would allergic to their own blood after all. So it's pretty save, and that's also the very important reason that I decided to give it a try.  I'm not a risk taker in any sense.

The second most asked question is "Is it painful?".  I have to say, it is not as painful as it looks, but there is no way that you won't feel pain at all.  I personally is quite tolerant to pain, but I can still feel the needle went into my skin, and when the liquid has been injected into my skin, I did feel a weird sensation, but it's nothing worse than getting a flu shot.  The only difference is that you will have to get punched for several times.  But I would say, if you are not afraid of needles, you should be fine.

The last question I'm going to address here is probably the ultimate question for Vampire Facelift, is it working?  My answer to this is, Yes, absolutely.  You will be able to see improvement instantly.  I myself witnessed the miracle happened right in front of my own eyes, and I have to say I couldn't be more happier. I am amazed by the final result.