foto: Instagram/@klinikdermaprojakarta
Brilio.net - Apart from great talent, celebrities are also required to always look beautiful and charming in front of the camera. For those who are not confident in their true beauty, they are willing to spend a lot of money to undergo facial treatments.
As the world of medicine advances, now perhaps you don't need to go to the trouble of undergoing plastic surgery to get a charming face. There are many treatment methods that can be used. One of them that is currently popular is the thread implant procedure, or often called a thread lift.
This is what Amanda Manopo chose. Once suspected of having plastic surgery because her face was getting thinner, it turned out that the 24 year old woman had only undergone a series of beauty treatments. In a recent upload at a beauty clinic, you can see the moment Amanda is pulling and planting threads.
The following are the moments summarized by brilio.net from Instagram @klinikdermaprojakarta, Friday (5/4).
1. In order to have a beautiful appearance, Amanda is willing to undergo many treatments to improve her appearance, one of which is the thread implant treatment.
2. This beauty procedure is claimed to be able to tighten and rejuvenate the skin without having to undergo surgery.
3. The thread implant procedure itself is a minimally invasive cosmetic method that aims to tighten facial skin.
4. In this procedure, the surgeon uses threads to remove certain parts of the skin, thereby reducing fine lines on the face.
5. However, the former Ikatan Cinta player said that the thread implantation treatment was not as painful as imagined.
6. It doesn't even take an hour but the results can be felt for a year.
7. The results did not disappoint, because this facial treatment succeeded in making Amanda's charm even more attractive.
8. This is a comparative portrait before and after Amanda Manopo pulled the thread on her face.
9. The change in the appearance of this woman of Spanish blood, which has become increasingly thin, has succeeded in making people confused.
(brl/ola)