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Ultherapy and Vivace can be done together. we like Fractora or morpheus better than Vivace. I would suggest a combination approach of :1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors3) laser treatments like clear and brilliant regularly and a few times a year Fraxel, Viva, Co2/Erbium4) Sculptra injections a few times a year for collagen production with fillers like juvederm/restylane/belotero/radiesse/bellafill5) thermage/ultherapy for yearly skin tightening with or without PDO or cone based instalift threads for lifting6) botox every 2-3 months to stop movement lines and prevent lines at rest7) deep microneedling RF like Fractora/morpheus8 for tightening of the skinBest, Dr. Emer.
Hello, yes you can do both treatments but I wouldn't recommend doing them the same day. Both treatments have very little downtime but you should ensure that your skin is completely healed before doing another procedure. Good luck!
Yes. It sounds like you are serious about non-invasive procedures to reverse aging changes. The good news is that Vivace and Ultherapy are both noninvasive, no downtime treatments. Vivace is ideal for skin tightening and improving skin texture. Ultherapy is the only FDA approved treatment that lifts soft tissue. These 2 treatments will work well and give you synergistic results. Make sure you go to an experienced provider for your treatments.Wishing you happiness on your aesthetic journey, Dr. Bonakdar
When discussing Vivace vs. Profound RF, I like say to that Profound is profoundly painful, where as Vivace delivers an elegant experience with minimal to zero discomfort and downtime and delivers great results. There are many technical reasons for these advantages: Vivace hand piece uses a ...
Hello - thank you for including photos. This reaction is not normal. I would reach out to your provider for help, and I would recommend starting an intensive topical regiment containing vitamin C, hydroquinone, retinol, and possibly steroids. I am sorry you are going through...
Thank you for your question. Your concerns are completely valid. Post-treatment downtime such as this usually resolve much more rapidly than 2 weeks. I think this happened because the settings were too aggressive for your skin and will need to be adjusted for your next treatment....