The moment you feel that your skin’s firmness is not what it used to be,
many people start thinking about lifting procedures.
But once you actually begin looking into them,
the names of the devices vary,
and it can be hard to clearly tell
how they differ from existing methods,
which can make choosing even more difficult.
In particular, information about upgraded devices is often
encountered only in fragments,
so many people end up wondering
what exactly has changed in practice.

A lifting procedure that uses ultrasound
delivers energy to a specific depth within the skin,
stimulates the tissue,
and through this process,
promotes improved firmness.
However, with existing devices,
the results people felt could vary
depending on their skin thickness and condition
as energy was delivered.
In the upgraded device,
Ulthera Prime at Ishu Station Sunday Dermatology,
the way this ultrasound energy is delivered
is adjusted in a more refined manner.
The key is not simply to increase the intensity,
but to be designed so that it reaches
the target point within the skin more consistently.
In simple terms, it is closer to guiding the energy
to precisely reach the same location.
This difference
affects the uniformity and predictability
of the results.

One of the important factors in ultrasound lifting is
“at what depth the energy is delivered.”
Although the skin may seem like a single layer from the outside,
it is actually made up of multiple layers,
and the condition of each layer is different.
Existing devices also had a function for checking the condition,
but the upgraded device has been improved
so that this process can be checked more finely.
Through this, it is possible to identify the position of the skin layers
more clearly during the procedure,
and it helps reduce situations where other layers are affected unnecessarily.
One question patients often ask is,
“Does it go in precisely at the depth that suits my skin?”
Rather than answering simply yes or no,
the more important point is
how well the current condition is understood
and how appropriately it can be adjusted.

The core of the Ulthera Prime procedure at Ishu Station Sunday Dermatology
is not to pull the skin,
but to stimulate the underlying structure so that,
over time, it helps firmness recover.
In other words, rather than expecting only immediate changes,
it is important to understand
the process in which changes appear
over a certain period of time.
When ultrasound energy is delivered,
the tissues inside the skin respond subtly,
and this process
promotes collagen remodeling.
As a result, the skin
gradually regains firmness,
but the timing and degree of what a person feels
can vary depending on their condition and lifestyle.

After the Ulthera Prime procedure at Ishu Station Sunday Dermatology,
the skin may become temporarily sensitive,
so care that reduces irritation is necessary.
It is important to avoid excessive friction when washing the face or applying makeup,
and to protect the skin from external environmental factors.
Also, some people judge that there is no effect
if visible changes do not appear right away,
but this procedure has the characteristic
that changes appear gradually over time.
Therefore, it is necessary
to observe the changes over a certain period.
Above all, the most important thing is
to understand the condition before and after the procedure in detail,
and to establish a care plan
that suits you.

More important than the name of the device is
the process of determining whether it is the right method for my current condition.
Therefore, it is necessary to approach it
while considering skin thickness, the degree of firmness loss,
and the direction of change you want.
At Grini, Ishu Station Sunday Dermatology,
we make it a principle to explain the what, why, and how
sufficiently based on the patient’s condition.
In addition, based on the use of verified genuine products and the correct dosage,
we aim to suggest an effective direction
without unnecessary procedures.
On days when evening consultations are available,
we also secure enough consultation time
so that patients can understand and make choices
themselves.
The skin is not simply an object of care,
but part of life,
so we believe it is important
to add trust to that process.
Rather than recommending meaningless repeated procedures,
please consider the timing and method
that are truly needed.