
Q How often should I receive treatment? What if I can't come often?
A In the early stages, about twice a week is ideal, but if it is difficult to visit frequently, the interval between visits can be extended by adding continuous stimulation using thread lifting.
Detailed Answer
In the acute and early stages, releasing adhesions and strengthening ligaments around twice a week promotes faster recovery. However, there are many people who find it difficult to visit frequently due to work or distance.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Dongjedang utilizes thread lifting, which involves inserting absorbable threads to deliver continuous stimulation for several days to weeks, for those who find it difficult to visit frequently. By ensuring that tissue strengthening continues even when visit intervals are wide, we adjust the treatment plan to fit your lifestyle.
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