Yes this is safe- reason being is the energy delivered, though high for the skin, is way below the critical temperature for threads, fillers and sutures. All the best, Davin S. Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
I have owned an Ulthera system since its FDA clearance and performed numerous Ultherapy treatments. I have never seen the treatment cause such burns. At the most on very thin skin individuals we see raised red lines that resolve in less than 24 hours. You should have been treated for these...
Thank you for your question and photos. There are numerous ways to address aging of the neck including small amounts of Botox in the platysma muscles and a skin tightening treatment like ThermiTight or Ultherapy to address the skin laxity. A board-certified dermatologist with extensive...