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HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound)

HIFU is a non-invasive aesthetic treatment that uses high-frequency ultrasound energy to target the deepest layers of the skin. It stimulates natural collagen production, resulting in tighter, firmer, and lifted skin—without surgery or downtime.

Often referred to as a "non-surgical facelift," HIFU is ideal for those who want to improve skin laxity on the face and neck without needles or incisions.

HIFU delivers focused ultrasound energy deep beneath the skin’s surface, reaching the SMAS layer (the same layer targeted in surgical facelifts). This thermal energy triggers a healing response, encouraging the body to naturally regenerate collagen, which gradually lifts and firms the treated area over 2–3 months.

 

HIFU is suitable for individuals experiencing:

  • Mild to moderate skin laxity

  • Sagging around the jawline or neck

  • Drooping eyebrows or eyelids

  • Wrinkles or uneven skin texture

This treatment is not ideal for people with severe skin laxity or those seeking immediate, dramatic results.

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What to expect during your appointment:

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After completing the required forms, we will take before photos for your chart. You will then meet with one of our licensed providers, who will assess your skin, discuss your concerns, and recommend a personalized treatment plan.

During the procedure, you may feel slight discomfort or a warm, tingling sensation as the ultrasound energy is delivered. Most clients find the treatment tolerable without the need for numbing.

Following the session, it is normal to experience mild redness, slight swelling, or tenderness in the treated areas. These side effects are temporary and usually subside within a few hours to a few days.

You will be scheduled for a follow-up approximately 2 to 3 months after your session to evaluate your progress and discuss results, as the full lifting and tightening effect develops gradually over time.


Post-Treatment Instructions

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