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HIFU ULTRA LIFT

HIFU FAQ

3D HIFU energy is significantly different and more powerful than light such as Laser IPL or Electrical (Radio-Frequency) energy. Ultra Lift protects the skin surface, penetrates deep and at comfortable temperatures into the subcutaneous fat while creating dermal stimulation resulting in collagen production

If you have skin concerns, our team works with you to understand your needs and help create a plan that works for you. We deliver a wide range of cosmetic skin and body contouring treatments. We start by listening to understanding your concerns, while discussing  options tailored just for your lifestyle. 

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How many HIFU treatments are needed? 

The HIFU treatment needs to be repeated 2-3 times to achieve the ideal result. The ideal intervals are 1-3 months. At the same time, it is worth realizing that the effects of the treatment cannot be seen immediately. The skin will be slightly tighter after the session. 

What machines are hifu?

A HIFU machine uses ultrasound technology to deliver high-intensity focused ultrasound waves to targeted areas of the skin. These waves generate heat, stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin. It is commonly used to address sagging skin, wrinkles, and signs of aging.

Are there any federal regulations on hifu?

A HIFU machine is FDA approved and uses ultrasound technology to deliver high-intensity focused ultrasound waves to targeted areas of the skin. These waves generate heat, stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin. It is commonly used to address sagging skin, wrinkles, and signs of aging.

Can hifu make you look older?

No, this is an unfounded claim created by competitors. Rumors swirling around HIFU making you look older are false.. Scientifically speaking, HIFU's mechanism counters the forces of aging. By stimulating collagen synthesis and promoting cellular turnover, this treatment actively combats the sagging and wrinkling often associated with growing older.

Can hifu cause cancer?

No, there is no evidence that HIFU causes cancer. In fact, HIFU treatment is an ideal localized tumor treatment that can irreversibly stop tumor growth and the resulting hyperplasia vascular necrosis while not damaging the surrounding normal tissues. HIFU uses high frequency ultrasound energy to heat and destroy cancer cells in the prostate.

Who can perform hifu treatments?

Only a certified person should perform HIFU treatments1. The person handling the ultrasound machine has to go through a course and be certified before performing the treatments. Only licensed or certified professionals may provide HIFU treatment. 

 

How much does a HIFU facial cost?

Prices range depending upon the area being treated and start from around $1000 – $1500. You will typically only require 1 treatment, however more sessions may be required to achieve the result you would like.

 

Is HIFU worth the money?

HIFU is considered a safe, effective, and noninvasive procedure for tightening the facial skin. Its advantages over a surgical face lift are hard to deny. There are no incisions, no scarring, and no required rest or recovery time. HIFU is also far less expensive than a face lift.

 

What is better than HIFU treatment?

HIFU is the technology used, Ultherapy is a brand. They are the exact same except HIFU is more cost effective.

 

Why is some HIFU cheap?

As HIFU devices and techniques become more efficient and cost-effective to produce, this has led to reduced manufacturing costs, making the treatment more affordable for both providers and patients.

 

What is the downside of HIFU?

Side effects and complications following HIFU can include: None. Your face maybe a little sore or red but that redness will go away in a couple hours or next day, and the soreness may take a day or two as well. 

 

How many sessions of HIFU do you need?

In many cases, HIFU treatments are administered in a series of three sessions. A common protocol might involve 2 to 3 sessions spaced 3-4 months apart. This schedule allows your skin to gradually respond to the collagen-stimulating effects of HIFU

 

What is the best age to get HIFU?

If you are aged 30+ you can have this treatment. If you are in your 30's HIFU will stimulate the collagen production in your face & neck area and so help to delay the ageing process. The 40's and 50's age group is the most common age for this treatment.

 

Can HIFU make skin saggy?

HIFU tightens loose skin and stimulates collagen production, while Dermal Filler replaces lost volume to plump up the skin. It is good to use both HIFU and Dermal Fillers to achieve the best result. For example, adding volume with Dermal Fillers in the upper cheek pulls up the lower face.

Which is better, HIFU or microneedling?

RF microneedling doesn't target the deep layers of the skin like HIFU does. However, the addition of microneedling means that it gives a degree of tightening at the same time as bringing about textural changes on the skin's surface, and that's what makes it a killer combination. HIFU works on the lowest layer the subcutaneous fat, while microneedling works on the epidermal or top surface area of the skin.

 

Can HIFU get rid of jowls?

HIFU uses focused beams of ultrasound energy to tighten the skin's connective tissues, thus lifting the skin. By heating up and stimulating existing collagen fibers, the fibers thicken, resulting in a long-term tightening and lifting effect. HIFU is also effective for age prevention and reversing sagging jowls.

Is HIFU as good as Botox?

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But sometimes, it may not be as effective as Botox in eliminating all the wrinkles in the area, yet HIFU works better with skin lifting and tightening.

How painful is HIFU?

Most people say they hardly feel anything at all. Others say they feel a sort of minor electric shock or tickle on the skin, like feeling as the heat rays enter the skin. So whilst not 100% painless, it's definitely tolerable.

 

What will I look like after HIFU?

It is normal for the area to be swollen and feel stiff immediately after the procedure. The treated area maybe flushed, reddened and tingly. Temporarily numbness in the treated area can also occur. Side-effects are temporary and could cause mild bruising and tenderness.

Can you do HIFU at home?

No it is very dangerous to work your own treatment. 

Does HIFU slim your face?

It is commonly performed for non-surgical face lifting and skin tightening to achieve a face contouring, slimming and V shape. It has an immediate tightening effect by contracting the collagen fibres that support your skin.

Is HIFU good for a 60 year old woman?

YEs, Depending on the degree of laxity HIFU is also suitable for older ages. Clients in their 60s and beyond may require several treatments to see the best results.

 

Who should avoid HIFU?

Furthermore, those who are older with advanced photo ageing, significant skin laxity or severe sagging skin in the neck area may not be the best candidates for HIFU, and may be better suited to surgical options.

 

What type of HIFU is best?

The Ultraformer III, also known as “Shurink”, is the most popular HIFU machine from South Korea. Other than the usual 1.5mm, 3mm and 4.5mm hand pieces like with Ulthera, the Ultraformer III also comes with additional hand pieces to target more areas.

 

Where does fat go after HIFU?

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Where does the dissolved fat goes ?

The liquefied fat i.e. triglyceride and fatty acids) are liberated into tissue spaces and are drained to the liver via naturally lymphatic channels and circulation. The liver metabolises them for energy production.

Does HIFU damage collagen?

HIFU treatments work by applying high-energy ultrasound energy underneath the skin. The ultrasound works on deeper skin and collagen levels, without harming other tissue or the outer skin.

 

Can HIFU damage nerves?

Nerve injury, one of the most important side effects of HIFU treatment, is caused by local heat delivered deep into the superficial musculoaponeurotic system. Areas where the facial nerve branches lie superficially (pre-auricular or perioral areas) are at higher risk of nerve injury.

What is better, Morpheus8 or HIFU?

If you're looking for treatment outside of the face and chest area, then the Morpheus8 is the one for you. It also bears longer results compared to a HIFU facial, making it ideal for those who don't have much time to plan on getting follow-up treatments after the initial number of sessions.

 

Is Fraxel better than HIFU?

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Unlike Fraxel, Fractional Radiofrequency, Micro-Needling and Laser, HIFU works on deeper tissues at the SMAS layer just above the bone. This is the layer that surgeons address when carrying out a facelift. This makes HIFU a perfect combination treatment with any of the above.

 

Is HIFU better than facelift?

Methodology: HIFU employs focused ultrasound waves to stimulate collagen production, while surgical facelifts involve surgical incisions, tissue manipulation, and removal of excess skin. Results: HIFU delivers gradual improvements over several weeks as collagen production increases.

 

What is the best facial procedure for sagging jowls?

The best procedure for sagging neck and jowls is his percutaneous facelift, which is a minimally invasive option that can lift and firm the midface, jowls, jawline and upper neck.

 

Is HIFU worth the money?

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HIFU is considered a safe, effective, and noninvasive procedure for tightening the facial skin. Its advantages over a surgical face lift are hard to deny. There are no incisions, no scarring, and no required rest or recovery time. HIFU is also far less expensive than a face lift.

 

Does HIFU make you look younger?

Collagen Stimulation: HIFU's primary mechanism of action is to stimulate collagen production. This helps to restore the skin's youthful qualities by improving elasticity, firmness, and texture.

How HIFU works

It's similar to how a magnifying glass focuses sunlight on a target. In HIFU, many beams of ultrasound focus on the exact tissue area that requires treatment. The highly focused energy from the ultrasound causes the temperature of the tissue to rise, and the heat destroys (ablates) the targeted tissue area.

What does HIFU stand for?

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a minimally invasive medical procedure that uses ultrasound waves to treat certain conditions, such as tumors, uterine fibroids and tremor.

What does HIFU do to your face?

HIFU is a noninvasive skin tightening procedure that is ideal for facial rejuvenation. It can tighten sagging skin, especially facial and neck skin, redefine your features (such as your jawline), smooth your skin, and reduce your wrinkles. HIFU can be used on the face, neck, decolletage, and body.

Who is not suitable for HIFU?

Furthermore, those who are older with advanced photo ageing, significant skin laxity or severe sagging skin in the neck area may not be the best candidates for HIFU, and may be better suited to surgical options.

Which celebrities use HIFU?

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is credited with sculpting Friends stars Courtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston's taut jawlines, plumped cheeks and youthful eyes. A HIFU treatment can reverse up to a decade of aging over six months post procedure.

Why is HIFU not covered by insurance?

Most insurance companies are concerned about their financial bottom line—sometimes more than they are concerned with the health of those they insure. HIFU treatments can be expensive, just as other types of ultrasound procedures may also be costly.

Does Medicare pay for HIFU?

Is HIFU Covered by Insurance? HIFU is covered under Medicare, which has approved treatment reimbursement under a “C-code” for hospital outpatient department services and procedures. Coverage under private insurance varies, so contact your provider for more information.

 

How much is HIFU in USA?

HIFU treatments are not only loved for their effects, but also for their relatively inexpensive cost in comparison to surgical facelift options. While the ultimate cost of a HIFU facial will depend on your location, your provider, and how many HIFU sessions you'll need, the average cost is somewhere around $1,000.

What is the best age to get HIFU?

If you are aged 30+ you can have this treatment. If you are in your 30's HIFU will stimulate the collagen production in your face & neck area and so help to delay the ageing process. The 40's and 50's age group is the most common age for this treatment.

Who is not a candidate for HIFU?

HIFU isn't appropriate for every patient with prostate cancer; good candidates are those who have cancer involving only a small portion of their prostate. At the same time, their cancer needs to be aggressive enough to benefit from treatment but not so aggressive that there is a risk of undertreatment.

What is the risk of HIFU?

The possible adverse health effects of HIFU on the human body range from mild pain, erythema, and edema of skin lasting a few days to more prevalent and wide-ranging effects. These include pain after treatment, edema, bruising, pain during treatment, tingling, erythema, and skin burns.

Who is the ideal candidate for HIFU?

For example, ideal candidates for HIFU for prostate cancer are people who have early-stage, low-grade cancer that's only in their prostate and that's visible on an MRI or ultrasound scan. If the cancer has spread or the tumor is difficult to see with imaging tests, HIFU might not be a viable treatment option.

 

How many minutes is HIFU?

Thanks to the way in which the HIFU energy is delivered, it targets specific depths and won't cause any damage to neighbouring or surrounding cells/tissues. This will be repeated for the next 30-90 minutes until the treatment has been completed (this all depends on the size of area to be treated).

 

How to sleep after HIFU face?

Try sleeping on your back, rather than sleeping on your side the first night. Ice the treated area for a few minutes for around five times during the day for the first week, especially if you are experiencing slight bruising or swelling. It is best to avoid aspirins for the next two weeks after the treatment.

 

HIFU/ High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Therapy

HIFU is a non-invasive procedure to lift skin on the neck, under the chin and on the eyebrow. It also improves the appearance of lines and wrinkles on the décolletage, HIFU can help you achieve a fresher, more youthful look from your brow to your chest!

 

What is the truth about HIFU?

Conclusion. HIFU technology (1) can indeed cause fat loss by selectively destroying fat cells in targeted areas. However, it's important to understand that HIFU's primary mechanism is not fat reduction but rather skin tightening and collagen stimulation.

 

Do and don'ts after HIFU?

Keep away from cold temperatures. You must be careful to avoid extreme sun for a few weeks after undergoing treatment. Overexposure to UV rays can cause hyperpigmentation and other sorts of skin damage. Whenever you step outside, make sure you apply sunscreen until the skin tightening process is seen to completion.

 

Can I use vitamin C serum after HIFU?

After HIFU treatment, avoid using skincare products with active ingredients such as retinol and Vitamin C. Instead, you should focus on soothing and moisturizing as your skin becomes very sensitive from the treatment.

 

What is the success rate of HIFU?

About 1 in 5 men need a second HIFU treatment within 3 to 5 years. The second HIFU is successful in about 4 out of 5 men. This means that, overall, only 1 in 20 men will need to have surgery or radiotherapy within 3 to 5 years after their HIFU treatment.

 

How quickly do you see results with HIFU?

Many people may experience an immediate tightening effect after treatment, but the end HIFU results we are looking for will show gradually over the following three months. During this time, old collagen structures are replaced by new strong collagen. The results are natural and give you a more youthful appearance.

Can I use hyaluronic acid after HIFU?

As the day winds down, your skin requires focused attention to harness the regenerative power of sleep. Embracing serums and moisturizers enriched with hyaluronic acid and antioxidants like vitamin C at night can significantly enhance the repair and rejuvenation process initiated by HIFU treatments.

Can you use retinol with HIFU?

To ensure optimal HIFU treatment results, stay away from using products containing retinoids and alpha-hydroxy acids as they can cause your skin to be more responsive to the ultrasound energy used during a session.

Is HIFU good for eye wrinkles?

HIFU-eyes treatment can be used for a variety of reasons:

Reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes. Tighten sagging skin around the eyes. Reduce crow's feet.

 

Which is better hifu or thermage

Both HIFU and Thermage are effective for skin tightening and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. However, there are differences: HIFU may offer more dramatic results in terms of lifting and tightening of the skin, as it penetrates deeper into the skin. Thermage provides immediate results with continued improvement over time.

Thermage is typically more expensive than HIFU, but it is often said to provide adequate results.

HIFU is less invasive and has a shorter recovery time. 

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