If you get Juvelook with the HiCOX,
will it hurt less?
"I want to get Juvelook,
but there are so many reviews saying
the pain is really bad,
so I’m hesitating.."
As you look into not only Juvelook but also skin booster procedures, you may come across reviews saying the results are good, but the pain was so bad they could never do it again.
That’s why many people get curious when they hear that having it done with a machine like the HiCOX can reduce the pain.
Today, I’ll explain that question.
I’ll cover why Juvelook hand injections hurt, how the HiCOX reduces pain, and what other differences you should know besides pain.
If you get Juvelook with the HiCOX,
will it hurt less?
- What causes Juvelook pain?
- How does the HiCOX reduce pain?
- What else should you know besides pain?
What causes Juvelook pain?
Many people feel that skin booster procedures like Juvelook are painful. In particular, hand injections tend to cause a lot of pain.
Hand injections involve injecting at multiple points across the entire face, so the needle has to enter the skin many times.

That means the stinging sensation repeats with each needle prick.
Also, the more viscous a skin booster like Juvelook is, the greater the pain can be.
This is because highly viscous ingredients are pushed into the skin through a narrow needle, creating injection pressure.
That pressure is felt as a heavy aching pain, different from a sharp sting.
Juvelook
How does the HiCOX reduce pain?
So how does the HiCOX reduce pain?

First, you should know that the HiCOX is a device that can inject skin boosters like Juvelook.
The medication is the same Juvelook; what changes is the method used to deliver it into the skin.
A typical Juvelook procedure involves a medical professional injecting it directly point by point with a syringe.
The HiCOX uses a device called a multi-injector to automatically inject multiple points at the same time.
The HiCOX can be adjusted by setting the injection speed, pressure, and volume.
Hand injections are done by the medical professional pushing in the solution manually with force, so if they lack experience, the injection pressure may not be even.

The HiCOX automatically detects the pressure of the skin and injects at a consistent speed and force, reducing the heavy pressure pain that occurs when the material is pushed in.
Also, because the HiCOX injects through multiple needles, the pain at each individual point is reduced.

The procedure time is also shorter than hand injections. A shorter procedure time means less time exposed to pain, which lowers how painful it feels.
Juvelook with the HiCOX
What else should you know besides pain?
It’s true that getting it with the HiCOX can reduce pain,
but if you decide based on that alone, you may miss something important.
You may think, "Isn’t the HiCOX always better?"
But device injection and hand injection each have their own pros and cons.
Injectors like the HiCOX are advantageous for quickly and evenly injecting a wide area.

However, hand injection can be more precise when concentrating a dose on a specific area or placing points more densely.
For example, if the procedure is one that needs to be spread evenly across the whole face, the HiCOX is efficient. But if it needs to be placed precisely in a narrow area, such as around the eyes or beside the nose, hand injection may be more accurate.
In the end, the important thing is not whether it’s the HiCOX or hand injection,
but which method is suitable based on your skin condition and the treatment area.
If you get Juvelook with the HiCOX, pain can definitely be reduced.
That’s because it distributes needle stimulation, makes injection pressure more uniform, and shortens the procedure time.
However, the HiCOX is an injection device; it does not change the effect of Juvelook.
If pain has been making you hesitate about Juvelook, the HiCOX can be a good option. But the method used can vary depending on the treatment area and purpose, so we recommend getting a consultation first.
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