Ultherapy works by heating collagen in and under the skin. Heating collagen "shrinks" collagen and results in lifting. It is FDA approved for lifting the brow, lifting the jaw and has been used "off label" to lift the breasts, the knees, the elbows and even the buttocks. There is...
I would recommend that you consider Ultherapy when you start to notice the signs of aging return. Every year would be ideal to maintain a youthful appearance and even build on the previous treatments. Ulthera stimulates collagen formation, something we all lose with the aging process...
Although Ultherapy is not FDA-approved for treatments on the
knees, it can be effective for tightening the skin in the area. To address the
sun damage, a laser treatment can be done in conjunction with Ultherapy.
Without seeing photos, it is difficult to say if Ultherapy would be the...