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Thanks for your question and sorry that you have the medical concerns that you have. If you want Ultherapy at this point and are cleared by your oncologist, there is absolutely no reason I can think of not to have it – it will improve the tightness of your skin and you should do just fine.
Hello Just4Cam. I'm so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. My main concern is WHERE you are considering having Ultherapy & have you consulted your Oncologist. Your cancer doctor will have the first & last say on whether you may have Ultherapy. As a physician, I would not go forward without their input. Speak to your oncologist, then consult an experienced Ultherapy provider, preferably a physician given your special circumstances.
Thank you for your question. I do believe that chronic immunosuppression can compromise Ulthera's effectiveness by muting your body's collagen generating response. A very short course should be fine, especially if it is a one time treatment.
It sounds like you did a smaller area and your provider is probably very quick with the treatments. Its hard to speculate based on what you have written but at this point, you will be able to tell only when you see the results in a few months. During our ultherapy sessions, we are sure to keep ...
I love that you are happy with your Ultherapy results! We see such great skin tightening with this procedure. There is no reason that you cannot have Ultherapy while on BP meds, unless your blood pressure is not well controlled. I have many clients who do 1-2 treatments per...