HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound)

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) uses time-tested ultrasound energy to lift and tighten the skin naturally—without surgery or downtime. It uses the power of ultrasound to transform the brow, chin, neck, and chest that have lost elasticity and firmness over time.

Neck Only: $699.00
Face: $699.00

Many factors contribute to the sagging of the skin such as pregnancy, puberty or, even weight gain. Loss of collagen plays a major part too. Collagen is a natural protein that gives skin its youthfulness by keeping it firm and toned. As we age, collagen breaks down, and the result is a loss of skin strength and elasticity. Ultherapy relies on ultrasound therapy — tried-and-true ultrasound — to deliver its collagen-boosting treatment. It uses microfocused ultrasound to generate a thermal effect under the skin. The thermal effect essentially jump-starts a process that produces fresh, new collagen.

The building of new collagen occurs gradually over the following 3-4 months, like building muscle with exercise. The combination of contraction of the tissues and new collagen formation can counter the effects of gravity on the skin and achieve significant lifting results

A close-up studio photograph from a three-quarters angle of a woman's lower face, jawline, and neck against a solid light blue background. Her skin displays visible signs of laxity, mild sagging along the jawline, and early wrinkling on the neck prior to receiving treatment. A green horizontal banner runs across the bottom featuring the phrase "Skin Tightening Before" in a clean, white slab-serif font.A close-up studio photograph from a three-quarters angle of the same woman's lower face, jawline, and neck against a solid light blue background. Her skin displays a visible improvement in firmness, with a noticeably sharper, more lifted jawline and smoother neck area following treatment. A green horizontal banner runs across the bottom featuring the phrase "Skin Tightening After" in a clean, white slab-serif font.

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