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Hello! We get a lot of patients who have had surgical face lifts or thread lifts and Ultherapy is great way to maintain the longevity of the results from the surgical procedure. We cannot stop the aging process so you will eventually have to do another thread lift in the future but doing the ultherapy will prevent you from having to do it sooner or even at all. Thanks for your question!
Ultherapy and thread lifts have not stood the test of time. Rather than having multiple less invasive procedures that really do not produce optimal results, wait until you can have the appropriate surgical procedure by a well trained expert. "Do it right or do not do it at all," is sage advice. As our health care system implodes, we will being seeing an explosion of physicians attempting procedures beyond their expertise and non surgeons advising non-invasive methods and techniques that will be a waste of time and money. Let the buyer beware.
Thank you for your question. I agree that Ultherapy and a thread lift would be an effective combination. Consult with a skilled provider to find out if this is the best option for you.
Morpheus 8 is a non-invasive skin and soft tissue tightening treatment that is consistently amazing in our patients. We use the Morpheus to exact fractional induced RF into the skin or tissue in order to tighten collagen and stimulate contraction of the tissue. For acne scars, it is quite useful...
Dysport® injections are great for smoothing and lifting neck bands. Ultherapy® is great for this purpose as well, and both are even better when done in combination. Please consult a board certified aesthetic dermatologist for a consultation.