Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
Hi G,The average number of Ultherapy lines for the cheeks is 240 lines deep, 190 lines superficial; for the eye and forehead area, usually about 70 deep, 100 superficial; for the neck 110 deep and 120 superficial. If an extended neck is included (down to the clavicles) then an additional 150 deep and 150 superficial lines are used. Make sure to choose your Ultherapy physician most carefully. Good luck and be well.Dr.PEncino, CA
It really does depend based on the extent of treatment, size of a person's face, degree of laxity. A standard two-layer treatment of the face and upper neck averages 800 lines. But remember, the treatment is highly customizable and a one size fits all approach will usually end up in less than optimal results. Make sure you find an experienced provider for an in-person consultation and evaluation. Best wishes.
A full face treatment with the Amplify protocol is minimum 800 lines. During a full face lifting treatment, some of the lines are placed at 3.0 mm and some are at 4.5 mm. For best results, I would add lasers, RF treatments, microneedling/PRP or sculptra to improve outcomes. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
We customize the treatment plan for the client depending on the areas of greatest need using all three levels of transducers. Full face and full neck including brows, crow's feet, under the eyes, lower face, jawline, under the chin, and full neck to the clavicle typically runs 1000-1250 lines of ultrasound energy.
The technique and expertise of the practitioner has a lot to do with getting the best results. I always recommend seeing an expert in these types of treatments. Ultherapy is a great device, but works best in combination with other treatments like lasers, RF treatments, microneedling/PRP or scu...
As long as you are not too swollen, then it should be fine to get the ultherapy done as the ultherapy works on a different level than where the buccal fat is.
HIFU means High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, which is a very specific technology that focuses the sound waves similar to how sunlight can be focused with a magnifying glass to a very small spot. When the applicator is on the surface of the skin, the focal point is underneath the skin. The o...
Assuming you are having Ultherapy in the FDA approved areas of the face, neck and chest. It is a safe procedure to have after having a knee replacement. I would have a thorough consultation with a certified office to discuss if this is the right treatment option for you.Best of luck!
Ulthera is the device, Ultherapy is the treatment, HIFU is High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, which is micro-focused with Ultherapy so that it doesn't penetrate too deeply and goes precisely to the layer that is needed.
What’s trending? Who’s turning heads? Which TikTok myths need busting? We’ve got you. No fluff, no gatekeeping—just real talk. Get our free, unfiltered newsletter.