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While the Ulthera device is costly ($80,000-$100,000) it is the disposable transducers that are required that are the most costly for the physician (up to $1200 per treatment), which is one of the reasons the treatments are not inexpensive If you have a good treatment however, it's well worth the price for most patients.
This is an interesting question for this forum. Are you a consumer? There are capital equipment costs as well as disposable costs. To get current accurate pricing information, I would recommend contacting the company directly..
Ultherapy cost is based on what areas you are being treated for. It is face or neck or both - or eyebrows - and now FDA approved for decolletage. It is well worth the price to avoid surgery ! Read the Ultherapy book provided on the link below.
There is NO way that Ulthera could cause a retinal detachment if done correctly. If you did ulthera on top of the eye, you could cause some damage to the eye. It would be very unusual for anyone to be using the ulthera that close to your eye. Some people do get some tenderness...
The short answer is yes, heating little tiny points underneath your skin with devices like Ulthera cause fat atrophy and tissue destruction. It works by creating wounds that you dont see that heal with the formation of scar tissue. There will always be loss of healthy soft tissue...
No one can be certain that the Ultherapy energy wouldn't cause the Sculptra to become affected one way or the other and as Sculptra is one volumizer that has a chance of developing delayed immune reactions (granulomas) I would rather not perform Ultherapy directly over an area that had Sculptra,...
Without having Ultherapy, some patients have had delayed bad reactions to silicone injections. Some immune reactions can occur (granulomas) that develop large bumps under the skin and swelling and redness and pain. This is extremely rare with other fillers such as Voluma, Juvederm, Belotero and...
While sun exposure may feel good, it isn't a good idea after any procedure as it causes collagen, the building block of your skin, to decrease. This, in turn, leads to wrinkles. So it may actually reverse all the good things that the Ultherapy is trying to do. But, if you wish,...
Hi Jesse. The energy from the Ultherapy device does not go deep enough to effect your crowns. You can safely proceed with Ultherapy. Good luck to you!
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