Uploaded on Jan 12, 2021
What is Ultherapy
What is Ultherapy?
WHAT IS ULTHERAPY?
WHAT IS ULTHERAPY?
• You should look for Ultherapy near me if you are not happy
with loose and sagging skin but are not ready or comfortable
with undergoing any invasive procedures to correct these
visible signs of aging. Ultherapy is a non-surgical, non-
invasive treatment for lifting the skin, reducing certain signs
of aging, and subtly improving and revitalizing the skin
without any post-treatment healing or downtime.
WHAT IS ULTHERAPY?
• Utherapy is a treatment technique that has been used in aesthetics
for several years. It is non-ablative, meaning that it will not damage
or injure the surface of the skin during the treatment. It is a
treatment that has been tested and approved by the Food and Drug
Administration for safety as well as efficacy. It can be used for
treating multiple areas of the body, such as the neck, chin, brow,
décolletage, and more. The Ultherapy benefits are many, provided
that the procedure is done properly by a competent specialist.
WHAT IS ULTHERAPY?
• So how does Ultherapy work? During this treatment, a handheld device is
held against the selected areas whereby it emits ultrasound energy into the
skin. This energy bypasses the superficial layer of the skin, converting to
gentle heat and providing thermal coagulation to the underlying tissues.
The natural healing response of the skin is stimulated during the Ultherapy
process, increasing the production of collagen that was lost during the aging
process. This leads to improvement in the strength and structure of the skin,
something that in turn restores the natural shape and appearance of the skin.
WHAT IS ULTHERAPY?
• Apart from ultrasound therapy being used during treatment,
advanced ultrasound imaging is used throughout the
session in order to allow the doctor to monitor where the
energy is being delivered and ensure precise treatment with
the best results.
WHAT IS ULTHERAPY?
• For more information on Ultherapy, visit our website at
https://drtrenkle.com/ultherapy/
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