
The real reason for the difference in pain between Ultherapy and Thermage
When consulting about Ultherapy in Jongno,
one of the questions that comes up as often as effectiveness is pain.
“Is Ultherapy really that painful?”
“Do I have to get sedation anesthesia?”
Behind these questions,
there are often strong memories and reviews of the pain from first-generation Ultherapy.
But Ultherapy today
cannot be said to be the same as it was back then.
Reasons why the perception of first-generation Ultherapy pain remains strong
In the past, Ultherapy
focused on the very method of delivering
high-intensity ultrasound energy
deep into the skin.
At that time,
-
the range of energy adjustment was more limited than it is now, and
-
the resolution of real-time imaging was not as refined as it is today,
so many people experienced the pain as being quite intense.
As these experiences accumulated,
the idea that “Ultherapy is always painful”
still continues for many people today.

Key differences in Ulthera Prime
Ulthera Prime, which is currently used,
retains the original principles of Ultherapy
while improving several aspects in terms of procedural precision and stability.
In particular,
-
the resolution of the real-time ultrasound image is higher,
-
the target layer can be identified more accurately, and
-
the amount of energy delivered to unnecessary areas is reduced,
so in many cases the pain is felt less intensely than with first-generation Ultherapy.
That is why, among people looking into Ultherapy in Jongno,
there are quite a few who worried after reading old reviews about Ultherapy pain,
but after the consultation and actual procedure,
they ended up saying it was more tolerable than expected.
The structural reason Ultherapy pain is felt
Ultherapy
uses ultrasound energy
to directly stimulate the deep SMAS layer rather than the skin surface.
This layer
is connected to the muscles
and has a relatively high concentration of nerves,
so when the energy is delivered,
it may be perceived as a sharp tingling sensation, stiffness, or a deep pressing feeling.
In particular,
areas close to the bone, such as beneath the cheekbones, the jawline, and the temples,
can feel more painful.
Why Thermage has a different pain pattern
Thermage
uses radiofrequency energy
to broadly heat the dermis and induce collagen remodeling.
Because the energy is delivered
in a way that makes the whole skin gradually feel warm rather than feeling like it is being deeply penetrated at one point,
it is often experienced more as
heat or a heavy pressure than as pain.
So
among people who are sensitive to pain,
some say Thermage felt much more comfortable than Ultherapy.

Ultherapy pain is influenced more by the treatment method than by the device itself
In Ultherapy procedures in Jongno,
the factor that creates the biggest difference in pain
is the practitioner’s approach rather than the name of the device.
-
Choosing the depth appropriate for skin thickness
-
Whether unnecessarily high output is used
-
Shot spacing and delivery speed
-
Target setting through real-time image confirmation
Depending on how these are adjusted,
both the pain felt and the procedure results can vary.
Is sedation anesthesia really necessary?
Even if you are worried about Ultherapy pain,
sedation anesthesia is not necessary in every case.
Rather,
if the procedure is carried out with output adjusted to match the skin condition
and with unnecessary energy delivery reduced,
it is often possible to proceed with only local anesthesia and basic pain management.
When considering Ultherapy in Jongno,
more important than whether sedation anesthesia is used
is being given a sufficient explanation of what device is used and how the procedure will be performed.

Selection criteria to look at before pain
Rather than simply comparing the pain of Ultherapy and Thermage,
it is better to consider the following criteria as well.
-
When sagging is deep and structural lifting is needed
-
When improving skin elasticity and fine lines is the main goal
-
Pain sensitivity and recovery schedule
Lifting
is less about finding the least painful procedure
and more about finding the method that suits my skin condition.
If you are considering Ultherapy in Jongno
If you are considering Ultherapy in Jongno,
rather than judging only by old first-generation Ultherapy pain reviews,
it is necessary to receive a thorough explanation before the procedure of
-
what device is currently being used
-
whether adjustments can be made to reduce pain
-
which areas of your facial structure need caution
Ultherapy
is not a procedure that is always painful,
and it is not a procedure that 반드시 requires sedation anesthesia.
It may help to remember that it is a lifting procedure whose experience and results can vary depending on the advancement of the device and the skill of the practitioner.











Previous image
Next image










Previous image
Next image










Previous image
Next image