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Ultherapy is not recommended for someone who is pregnant or breast feeding. The reason is simply because there have not been any studies and we do not know what the outcome would be. Most doctors will turn you away when you disclose this information, but either way I advise waiting until you are no longer pregnant or breast feeding.
Thank you for your question. Given there are no studies, it is always safer to wait until you are finished breastfeeding. All the best.
Ulthera specifically notes that no studies have been done on the use of Ulthera on breastfeeding females. I suggest to error on the side of caution and wait until breastfeeding has ended before treating with Ulthera.
I am sorry you are dealing with swelling and bruising. This can be very normal after an Ulthera treatment, especially around the eyes. It does sound as though you are doing the right things - ice and arnica. I would imagine this will decrease over the next 2-3 days. However, if it hasn't sig...
I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Ultherapy is a great device, but works best in combination with other treatments like lasers, RF treatments, microneedling/PRP or sculptra to get increased collagen, tightening and improve skin tone. I recommend getti...
Ultherapy uses a focused ultra sound to penetrate the deeper layers of skin. The treatment can feel like little shocks deep in the skin. This is the energy being delivered. These mild heat injuries stimulate the body's response to make collagen that create a tightening effect.Best of luck!