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Liftera Review: Treatment Interval, Types That Can See Results, and More

Relieve Clinic · 무통 박원장이 직접쓰는 블로그 · June 30, 2025

Hello, this is Director Park from MuTong, writing about Liftera, a lifting device I really like. If you have even a little interest in skin aesthetics, you have probably heard a lo...

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Clinic: Relieve Clinic

Original post date: June 30, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 4:18 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is Director Park from MuTong, writing about Liftera, a lifting device I really like.

If you have even a little interest in skin aesthetics, you have probably heard a lot about Ulthera.

Among ultrasound lifting devices, Ulthera is the most premium device, and below it are devices such as Liftera, Shurink, Doublo, and LinearZ. Among them, I like Liftera the most. That is because its results are superior compared to other copy devices.

If Ulthera feels too expensive and you are 고민ing about it, Liftera can also be a good option. In the post below, I wrote a review as someone who has received Liftera on my own face about 10 times.

What is Liftera?

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Liftera uses high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to deliver energy to the fascia layer deep within the skin, and the heat causes the tissue to contract, inducing a lifting effect.

Its strength compared to other lifting devices is that the energy is strong. If the treatment is performed about three times with a sufficient energy level, it can have effects comparable to Ulthera.

Who should get it?

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If you are someone who should get Ulthera, Liftera may also be a good option. The types of patients I recommend Liftera to during consultations are as follows.

  • People who feel sagging in the jowls or nasolabial folds

  • People whose skin feels firm and plump

  • People whose jawline boundary is unclear

(That seems to describe our Director Seo exactly..)

And additionally, it also includes people who find the cost of Ulthera burdensome.

Liftera treatment interval

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For the initial treatments, I recommend about three sessions at one-month intervals. After that, you can come in occasionally whenever you feel like things are starting to sag. The interval is not fixed; it could be every 2 to 3 months, or it could be every 6 months. It varies greatly from person to person.

Liftera review

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First of all, I have received Liftera many times, and the results are good. Liftera is known to be less painful, but depending on the intensity, it can be quite painful or less painful.

I originally had a lot of cheek fat. I was able to reduce a lot of the cheek fat with the cost-effective treatments InMode and Liftera. At first, I think I was getting the InMode + Liftera combination treatment almost every month for about six months, but now I only do maintenance with Onda lifting.

If you use the pen-type Liftera, you can say there is almost no pain. The line type does hurt a little, but it is manageable. I found the results to be very good. As for pain, I do it without numbing cream, but I recommend using numbing cream.

The timing of when the effects appear varies from person to person, but for me, my face felt tighter about one week after the treatment.

This review may be a bit disorganized, but the conclusion is that Ulthera is good, and Liftera is also good.

The downside of Liftera is that it seems the company is not very good at marketing..

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