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2nd Annual Ultherapy Treatment - Came Back for More!

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Last year I had my first ultherapy treatment with...

WORTH IT$1,400
Last year I had my first ultherapy treatment with Jen at the Wise Center for Plastic Surgery, and I was pleased with the firmness of my jawline and cheeks after a few months. (I just had cheeks/jawline done - not neck or forehead.) Before the treatment, I felt like the skin on my jawline wasn't as firm and tight as it used to be and I didn't want to wait until I started getting jowls! I came back again this year to get another treatment (once a year should be good for maintenance). I really think it has improved my jawline and I'm looking forward to the effects of my recent treatment! And if you're worried about pain, it's really not uncomfortable at all - and if you get needles already (Botox or fillers), this barely feels like anything!

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Jeffrey B. Wise, MD, FACS

Jeffrey B. Wise, MD, FACS

Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

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What was the cost fir the jawline and cheeks?
Are you still happy with it? Once a year seems too frequent. Is that accurate?
Once a year is the recommended frequency to maintain and hopefully improve results. I will do it again this year because I think it affects the firmness of my skin and I'm trying to prevent jowls... One thing I would recommend is to make sure you don't get any fillers sooner than 3 months prior to Ultherapy - wait till after your treatment to get any fillers. I think the treatment dissolved a small amount of filler I had on my cheekbones last year, even though the Ulthera website said it shouldn't affect them.