The effectiveness of V-face bandages and facelift bandages varies from person to person. They can usually temporarily improve facial contours, but cannot achieve long-term shaping effects. This type of product mainly promotes local blood circulation and temporarily tightens the skin through physical pressure, suitable for emergency or auxiliary use. When using V-face bandages, the elastic material will exert sustained pressure on the lower jaw and cheeks, helping to eliminate morning swelling or temporarily lift loose tissue. Some users have reported that the jawline tightens after wearing it, especially when paired with massage cream for a more pronounced effect. Its principle is similar to that of a sports bandage to fix muscles, but facial fat and muscle displacement are limited, and the effect usually lasts no more than 8 hours. Choosing breathable materials can prevent acne, and wearing them at night should not exceed 6 hours to prevent skin pressure and allergies.
Face lifting bandages have a weaker effect on patients with severe skin laxity, especially facial sagging caused by collagen loss. The thinning of the dermis layer caused by aging can reduce skin resilience, and relying solely on physical lifting is difficult to change the problem of muscle attachment point displacement. Caution should be exercised when using it in the postoperative recovery period, as excessive pulling may affect wound healing. Sensitive muscles may show strangulation or contact dermatitis, and it is recommended to perform a behind the ear test first.
To maintain facial tightness, it is recommended to use a radiofrequency beauty device to stimulate collagen regeneration, or to exercise facial expression muscles through facial yoga. Long term care should pay attention to sun protection and antioxidants, and supplementing with vitamin C and protein can help maintain skin elasticity. Medical beauty techniques such as thread carving or ultrasonic knife can provide a more lasting lifting effect, but they need to be performed under the guidance of a professional physician.
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