Hello.
I’m Moon Seong-hun, the head doctor of Liftone, preparing to open my practice near Sinsa Station.
Since starting this blog, I’ve been sharing information about Ultherapy in the hope that it will be helpful to many people.^^
So far, I’ve mostly written about questions I’ve heard from many people over a long period of time.
Today, I’d like to write about information that you absolutely need to know.
In particular, if you’re wondering, “How should I choose where to get Ultherapy?” please be sure to read this post.

What criteria should you use?
What is important before getting Ultherapy?
The first thing is choosing the clinic you will visit.
Let me explain in a little more detail.
First, when making your choice, you should check whether the clinic uses genuine tips.
Sometimes people compare prices or other factors and overlook this part.
However, if genuine products are not used, unwanted issues such as cheek hollowness or burns may occur.
I’ve explained genuine product certification in detail in the post below, so please be sure to check it.
You should also check whether the procedure is designed to suit the individual.
For example, if someone with hollow cheeks and prominent cheekbones receives Ultherapy with a design that does not suit their face, what would happen?
Their face may look even more sunken, and there is a risk of what people commonly call a “skeletal” appearance.
Therefore, in order to create a design appropriate for each individual, a sufficient one-on-one consultation is necessary.
So if you’re wondering where to go,
I recommend carefully checking whether the clinic uses genuine tips and whether it provides a thorough consultation.
Things to be careful about before Ultherapy
First, there are things you need to tell them during the consultation.
These include any history of facial implants or filler thread lifting, and whether you have underlying conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or atopic dermatitis.
These are important for receiving Ultherapy safely, so please keep them in mind.
Also, if you choose to have sleep anesthesia, fasting is required, so please follow that carefully.
In addition, if you drink heavily or exercise excessively the day before, your face may become swollen, so please avoid doing so if possible.
Things to be careful about after Ultherapy
After Ultherapy, you may experience mild redness and swelling.
Some people worry because a tingling sensation continues for a week.
This is a normal reaction, so there is no need to worry too much.
Depending on the person, swelling or tingling along the jawline may last from a few days to as long as a month.
However, your skin may be temporarily weakened.
Please avoid activities that may cause irritation, such as drinking alcohol.
Also, if you experience severe pain after Ultherapy, I recommend taking Tylenol rather than an anti-inflammatory pain reliever.
However, if you have a crooked mouth, numbness in a specific area, nerve pain, or similar symptoms, it is best to visit the clinic as soon as possible.
Of course, Ultherapy is known as a very safe lifting method.
However, risks can always occur, so there are things you need to be careful about.
For the sake of becoming beautiful safely, I hope you will remember today’s post.
This has been Moon Seong-hun, head doctor of Liftone.


If you have any questions, whether about Ulthera anesthesia cream, 300 shots, or anything else, please leave a question.