Sinchon Ulthera, more than the effect
If you’re worried it might hurt?

“People say Ulthera is good,
but I heard it really hurts... will I be okay?”
It’s natural to worry about how your skin changes over time.
There are moments when you look in the mirror and sigh at how your facial contours have changed from before.

So lately, many people seem to be looking into the Ulthera procedure, which has been drawing attention as a non-surgical lifting treatment.
Even while hearing reviews from people around you saying the results are good, it’s only natural to worry, “Does it really hurt that much?”
So today, based on accurate information about Ulthera, I’ll answer your questions one by one.
I hope this article helps you understand Ulthera accurately and decide whether it is the right procedure for you.
Table of contents
Sinchon Ulthera
Procedure principle
Ulthera is a non-invasive lifting procedure that improves skin elasticity using high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) energy.
Sinchon Ulthera P-Fx Prime
While leaving the skin surface unharmed, it concentrates ultrasound in one area to create thermal coagulation points in the SMAS layer beneath the skin.
As the loosened SMAS layer contracts during this process, it creates a lifting effect.
In particular, it can be especially effective for improving facial contours such as sagging cheeks and the jawline.
Sinchon Ulthera
Pain level
“People say it hurts...” is one of the biggest reasons people hesitate to get Ulthera, right?
To be honest, because Ulthera delivers strong energy to the deep SMAS layer of the skin, you may feel a sharp pain or a hot sensation during the procedure.
Pain may feel stronger, especially in areas close to bone or in areas with many nerves.

However, there are various ways to reduce the pain.
First, applying enough anesthetic cream can help ease discomfort.
Also, if the latest equipment is used with technology that reduces pain while improving results, you can feel much less pain.

For example, Ulthera P-Fx Prime is a device that improves the way energy is dispersed compared to conventional Ulthera.
Unlike traditional Ulthera, which uses high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and can sometimes cause a stinging sensation,
the energy is delivered gently and evenly, which relatively reduces pain.
You can think of it as a technically improved device designed to reduce pain while maintaining the same results as conventional Ulthera.

If you are sensitive to pain, it may be a good idea to look for a place that has Ulthera P-Fx Prime equipment.
Also, during consultation, you can let them know that you are sensitive to pain so the energy level can be adjusted accordingly.
Sinchon Ulthera
Procedure results and duration
Ulthera can make your facial line feel more defined immediately after the procedure,
but the more noticeable results appear gradually over 2 to 3 months after the treatment.

The duration of the results may vary from person to person, but it is usually about one year.
Because the exact treatment plan can vary depending on an individual’s skin condition and needs,
it is best to determine it through consultation with a specialist.
I’ve written up information that many of you may be curious about regarding Sinchon Ulthera.
Even for a lifting procedure that many people visit for, it is necessary to accurately diagnose each person’s skin type and degree of aging and set up a customized plan,
so I recommend consulting thoroughly with experienced medical staff and choosing the method that is most suitable for you.

If you have any more questions or personal concerns, please feel free to contact us anytime.
We will always support your beautiful transformation.
Thank you. This was Uni&U Hongdae Sinchon^^
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