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I Had a Horrible Experience from Ultherapy
I paid $600 for Ultherapy. During the treatment I didn’t feel nothing. I was expecting to feel some kind of pain. I could feel the technician holding the machine on my face. But I felt nothing coming from the machine. I thought that maybe the machine was broken. I mentioned that to the technician. She said, that there was nothing wrong with the machine. I did a little research when I got home because I felt like I got scammed and found out what a few clinics do is offer it cheaper but do not administer enough shots (so as to save on their transducer costs) but that means the patient does not get the best result! (Watch out for this, if the cost seems too good to be true, it probably is).
I posted a bad review on the company’s Facebook and they responded back that they only administer for minimum results because I purchased from Groupon and I only paid $600. And they said, in 3 months we will take pictures to determine if you have gotten any results.
I responded back, you never took any pictures. How are you going to compare pictures? You didn’t mention that you would be offering minimum results because the cost was $600. On your Groupon ad, it says, Ultherapy Lifting Treatment utilizes high-intensity. It doesn’t say minimum intensity. Sounds like false advertising.
The company never responded back to that comment. If they mentioned to me at any time before my treatment that they would be given me such a low intensity I would have canceled my appointment. I’m very disappointed, I pretty much got scammed out of $600.
I posted a bad review on the company’s Facebook and they responded back that they only administer for minimum results because I purchased from Groupon and I only paid $600. And they said, in 3 months we will take pictures to determine if you have gotten any results.
I responded back, you never took any pictures. How are you going to compare pictures? You didn’t mention that you would be offering minimum results because the cost was $600. On your Groupon ad, it says, Ultherapy Lifting Treatment utilizes high-intensity. It doesn’t say minimum intensity. Sounds like false advertising.
The company never responded back to that comment. If they mentioned to me at any time before my treatment that they would be given me such a low intensity I would have canceled my appointment. I’m very disappointed, I pretty much got scammed out of $600.
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