Mesotherapy and Threads Preparation
by Kim Pratt | Feb 14, 2022 | MESOTHEARPY | 2 comments
TikTok LIVE
I went live on TikTok live before I went live in the Natural Kaos Skincare App in February 2022. I like to prep for my lives and answer any questions while I am preparing. I love to share some of my favorite masks and this time I used the Murr mask by The Ordinary. I prepared for my treatments by using numbing cream. I use a derma roller before applying a numbing, as a result, it penetrates into the skin. I use plastic baggies, I cut them up to place on top of the numbing cream, which also helps to keep the numbing cream in place. I let that sit for about 25 to 30 minutes before starting treatments. Also, doing a TikTok live beforhand gives the numbing cream time to work so I am numb for the treatments.
The treatments I did on this day were various threads and mesotherapy. I love using mesotherapy and lumi eyes was perfect for helping to deliver hyaluronic acid and pdrn (an active mixture of polynucleotides). This was the first time I placed boom threads. I had to use an 18g needle to make a pilot hole and I did use injectable lidocaine. Injecting lidocaine was a big deal for me and made it made such a difference. I did PCL screw threads for the sides of my temples in a cross hatch pattern. To see the full live you must be in the NATURAL KAOS APP Apple and Andriod store.
2 Comments
Annetta Hanna
on March 28, 2022 at 6:35 pm
hello Kim,
While scrolling through your website, I noticed a picture of you with three needles in your face with what appears to be white stoppers on the needles. They were white circular things on the needles. Were they to ensure the needles didn’t enter to far beneath the skin? or maybe like a stabilizer? I’m curious to know what are they.
Thank you,
Annetta
Karen
on March 30, 2022 at 4:48 pm
Exactly Annetta!
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hello Kim,
While scrolling through your website, I noticed a picture of you with three needles in your face with what appears to be white stoppers on the needles. They were white circular things on the needles. Were they to ensure the needles didn’t enter to far beneath the skin? or maybe like a stabilizer? I’m curious to know what are they.
Thank you,
Annetta
Exactly Annetta!