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Subcision, a procedure commonly known in Spanish as "Subcisión," is a cosmetic treatment used to improve the appearance of acne scars, cellulite, and other skin depressions. As someone who has undergone this procedure, I can share my personal experience and provide insights to help others considering it.
The Subcision procedure involves using a small needle or blade to break up the fibrous bands beneath the skin's surface that are responsible for creating the indented appearance. While the thought of this may sound daunting, I can assure you that the process is generally not as painful as it might seem.
In my experience, the initial numbing injections were the most uncomfortable part of the procedure. The doctor used a local anesthetic to ensure that the area was completely numb before beginning the Subcision. Once the area was properly numbed, I felt only mild discomfort during the actual treatment, which was comparable to a slight tugging or pulling sensation.
It's important to note that everyone's pain tolerance and sensitivity may vary, so the level of discomfort experienced can differ from person to person. However, the doctor's expertise and the use of a local anesthetic can help significantly minimize any discomfort during the procedure.
After the Subcision, I experienced some mild swelling and bruising, which is common and to be expected. The doctor provided me with instructions on proper aftercare, which included applying ice packs and taking over-the-counter pain medication as needed. Within a few days, the swelling and bruising had subsided, and I was able to return to my regular daily activities.
It's important to note that the results of Subcision can vary, and it may take several months to see the full effects of the treatment. Additionally, some individuals may require multiple sessions to achieve the desired outcome. It's essential to have a candid discussion with your healthcare provider about your expectations and the potential risks and benefits of the procedure.
Overall, my experience with Subcision was positive, and I found the procedure to be manageable in terms of pain and discomfort. If you are considering this treatment, I would encourage you to consult with an experienced and reputable healthcare provider who can guide you through the process and address any concerns you may have.
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