Jamsil Station Dermatology Ulthera Information,
These People Should Not Get It

“Ulthera is well-known, so is it okay for anyone?”
As interest in lifting devices has increased,
more people are considering Ulthera.
However, just because facial sagging is noticeable
it does not mean the same treatment is suitable for all skin types.
Today, along with how Ulthera works,
we’ll organize which types of skin should
carefully consider it.
Aging in the face begins with structure, not the surface

Changes that blur the facial line
often appear before wrinkles form.
As collagen production decreases
and the structure supporting the skin loosens,
the jawline becomes less defined and the cheeks move downward,
causing the contour to look different.
These changes may be difficult to address sufficiently
with simple moisturizing or skin texture care alone...!
How does Ulthera work?

Ulthera is a device that uses focused ultrasound energy
to deliver heat at different skin depths.
Using multiple depths such as 1.5 mm, 3.0 mm, and 4.5 mm,
it targets the dermis and the layers that correspond to the supporting structure.
Rather than pulling from the surface,
it is a treatment that expects tissue changes over time
after thermal coagulation occurs in the deeper layers^^
If your skin fits these conditions, it is better not to rush

- When the skin is very thin and there is little fat
If the face has little fat around the cheeks or cheekbones,
strong heat stimulation may feel burdensome.
If you are concerned about excessive pulling or hollowing,
sufficient review is needed.
- When the skin barrier is weak and the skin is sensitive
If redness appears often
or the skin feels very dry,
stabilizing the skin condition first
may need to come before anything else.
Heat-based care is not always the first step.

- When the main goal is simply improving skin texture or tone
Ulthera is a device that approaches concerns centered on structural sagging.
If your main concerns are pores, skin texture, or skin tone,
another method may be more suitable.
- If you think “more shots are always better”
This is not a treatment that can be judged by numbers alone.
Depending on the size and structure of the face,
and the location and direction of sagging,
the energy distribution should be adjusted.
Rather than doing more,
proper depth and balance are more important.
Cases where Ulthera may be worth considering

When sagging in the lower face is pronounced
When the jawline feels blurred
When the eyebrow position appears to have dropped
When structural changes are more of a concern than loss of elasticity
In these situations,
Ulthera can be one option.
However, the experience may vary depending on an individual’s skin thickness, fat distribution, and recovery ability.
Lifting cannot be solved with just one method

Aging that has progressed over a long period of time
cannot all be changed with a single treatment.
In some cases,
improving skin density may come first,
and in other cases,
a structural approach may be needed.
Therefore, more important than the device’s reputation
is judging whether it suits your current skin condition.
Lastly, customized care is more important

Some skin types are a good match for Ulthera,
and others are better suited to a different lifting method.
After fully considering skin thickness, fat distribution,
and the location and direction of sagging,
it is important to determine suitability.
Rather than trends or reviews,
a method that fits your skin condition may be a more stable choice.
Ogana Cell Jamsil Branch helps even people with thin and sensitive skin
through a dermatologist’s direct one-on-one detailed diagnosis
followed by customized elasticity correction such as Ulthera.
It is located on the 11th floor of the Lotte World Tower,
within the medical center, within a 5-minute walk from Jamsil Station Exit 1.
Thank you^^
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