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Hi and thank you for your question! We suggest one Ultherapy treatment about every 1-2 years, depending on the patient. We feel this is the most effective treatment for skin tightening and lifting. They may have been referring to one of the radio frequency treatments, such as Venus Legacy? Feel free to call our office for questions or a complementary consultation.Best, Dr. Grant Stevens
It should take only one session of Ultherapy or Thermage to treat a given area such as sagging face. If someone suggested six sessions I would suspect that it is not either of these lasers. Please consult an expert in non-surgical skin tightening for the best cosmetic results. Best, Dr. Green
Ultherapy works best for those individuals with mild to moderate skin laxity. These are typically patients in their 30s-40s. Older patients may still see benefit, but may require a more extensive treatment. You would need an in-person consultation and evaluation to determine if you are a...
Thank you for your question. Ultherapy is an innovative ultrasound treatment to help reverse the effects of the aging face, neck and décolletage. This ultrasound treatment, which is approved by the FDA, using the body's own regenerative response to encourage your body to produce collagen. The...
With liposuction of the neck, the skin will tighten somewhat depending on the patient. 3 weeks is not enough time to realize that tightening effect. In terms of when it would be appropriate to start Ultherapy, greater than 3 months from the liposuction would be the most ideal time...
Depending on the depth, sometimes we can see these raised like bumps on the skin after an Ulthera treatment. They usually resolve in a few hours sometimes lasting a few days. Best of luck!
Ultherapy will do nothing for dark circles. If by bags you mean fat of the lower eyelid, Ultheapy would be an option for that either.
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