Omokgyo Ulthera 300 Shots?
600 Shots?
Which Shot Count Is Right for Me
Omokgyo Ulthera
Hello.
I’m Kim Jin-hyeon, the chief director of You&I Clinic Mok-dong branch.

"How many Ulthera shots are appropriate?"
"It’s my first time, so I’m not sure.
Is 300 shots enough, or should I get
600 shots?"
If you are considering Ulthera treatment, this is probably a question you have asked yourself at least once.
But in reality, unless you visit a clinic, it is difficult to judge which shot count is exactly right for your face.
When you look for information online, you may have found conflicting statements such as, "300 shots is enough," "600 shots is excessive," or "It depends on your face shape," which can be confusing.
In fact, the key to Ulthera is not the number of shots itself, but rather which areas of the face receive energy, at what depth, and how precisely it is delivered.
So today, for those of you near Omokgyo who are considering Ulthera,
I’d like to explain the criteria for choosing the shot count in a little more detail. ^^
Table of Contents
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Ulthera shot count: what matters more than the number is the ‘target area’
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If you have more facial fat, should you always increase the shot count?
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Choosing a customized shot count based on effect, not price
Omokgyo Ulthera
Ulthera shot count:
more important than a simple number
is the ‘target area’
Ulthera uses different depth-specific tips of 1.5 mm / 3.0 mm / 4.5 mm to reach
up to the SMAS layer, fat layer, and dermis layer within the skin.
Like using a magnifying glass to concentrate sunlight on a single point,
Ulthera also concentrates high-intensity ultrasound on one point
creating a "thermal coagulation point" in the tissue beneath the skin and inducing a lifting effect.
Because of this, if you want delicate lifting across the entire face, securing a sufficient number of shots is naturally necessary.
Usually, 300 shots is suitable when focusing on limited areas such as the eye area or jawline,
or for maintenance purposes for those who have had Ulthera before.

On the other hand, for first-time patients, or for those hoping for lifting effects from the double chin to the jowl area and nasolabial folds, 600 shots or more is often needed.
The problem is that simply thinking, "My face is small, so 300 shots should be enough," is not always the right 기준.
Omokgyo Ulthera
If you have more facial fat,
should you always increase the shot count?
Even while expecting a lifting effect, one thing that often makes people hesitate is
the question, "How many shots do I need for my face?"
For example, if you are concerned about a double chin or have fuller cheeks,
because there is more fat tissue, sufficient energy needs to be delivered to that area.
So even with faces of the same size, there are cases where relatively more shots are needed.

However, if facial fat is minimal or the face has a hollow area between the cheekbones and jawline,
excessive energy may cause cheek hollowing, so it may be better to reduce the number of shots or adjust the treatment areas instead.
In other words, neither increasing the shot count just because there is more facial fat, nor reducing it just because there is less fat, is always the correct answer.
A precise diagnosis that considers skin thickness, the location of the fat layer, and the overall facial shape must come first
so that you can maximize results without unnecessary side effects.
Omokgyo Ulthera
Choosing a customized shot count
based on effect, not price
Because many people find that the price changes depending on the shot count,
"Will 300 shots be enough?" "What about 400 shots for better value?"
you may end up making decisions based on cost. But since Ulthera is a precise targeting device,
where and how it is delivered matters much more than the simple number.

For example, if you only want a slight lift around the eye area and jawline, 300 shots may be enough,
but if you want overall facial lifting and improved elasticity, 600 shots or more may be appropriate.
Moreover, even if it is the same 600 shots, if those shots are not properly delivered to the target areas, it is difficult to achieve the desired effect.
That is why these days, rather than focusing on the "shot count,"
it is more important to consider "how many shots are precisely placed in the areas I need."
I hope you will keep this point in mind. ^^
Today, for those considering Omokgyo Ulthera treatment,
I explained the difference between 300 shots and 600 shots, as well as the points to consider when choosing a shot count.
In conclusion, customizing the shot count according to your face shape, skin thickness, and target lifting areas is
the best way to achieve Ulthera results in the most natural and stable manner.

Rather than thinking that more shots are always better,
a treatment that begins with careful diagnosis and planning produces the best results.
I hope this article was helpful in some way. ^^
This was Kim Jin-hyeon, chief director of You&I Clinic Mok-dong branch. Thank you.
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