
Ultrasound therapy (Ultherapy) is a treatment that’s non-invasive, which is used for lifting and tightening loose skin as well as wrinkles in the face along with other parts of the body. It has become an incredibly popular alternative to treatments such as Botox due to its natural stimulation.
Ultrasound therapy has been approved by the FDA and thousands of medical professionals currently offer it. Hundreds of thousands of people have undergone the procedure since it was introduced. It is an outpatient procedure, which is a short but effective way to roll back the years. The advanced technology behind this micro-lift has its benefits and drawbacks.
Dr Anna Avaliani a top Ultherapy Provider NYC look at 8 different things you need to know about this revolutionary procedure. If you are ready to shave off 5+ years from your appearance, read on…
Ultherapy is a revolutionary way of rejuvenating the body this giving you a younger appearance. For many people, the procedure may have largely flown under the radar, but it has now gone mainstream. It is a procedure that’s worth considering if you don’t like the idea of receiving injections or even going under the scalpel.
1. Expect Some Discomfort/Pain
Everyone has a different pain threshold. Most people that have undergone the procedure have reported experiencing some pain and discomfort. The pain spikes when the device is active.
Individuals have reported experiencing a tingling sensation and sharp pains in the treated areas. The face will twitch, but the pain will subside once the device is removed from the area. Local anesthesia is administered to mitigate the pain during the procedure.
2. It Requires a Relatively Significant Financial Investment
The costs associated with the procedure will depend on what is being treatment. If the surface area is large, so will be the amount charged. It will also depend on the procedure. People often prefer having their face done because it is the most visible area and one most likely to show the best results.
The costs range from $2,000 to $4,000 for the entire face and financial options can be used to pay for it.
3. Expect Some Swelling for a While After the Procedure
You can expect to experience some swelling for up to 2 weeks following the procedure. Still, many people bounce back after just a couple of days. Some people experience swelling that’s longer than usual. However, they are outliers and are not representative of most people’s experiences.
If there’s swelling and it persists, the following tips can help:
– Applying ice packs to the area
– Taking antihistamines
– Calling the doctor and explaining the swelling situation in case it persists longer than 72 hours and the steps above have proven ineffective.
4. Short-Term, Mild Side Effects Can Be Experienced
Side effects might be rare with Ultherapy, but if they appear, they are usually low-to-mild. The side effects are generally reported as a sense of numbness is the treated areas and can last for several days. The numbness, however, can create issues with motor functions in the area but will subside. Swelling and bruising are common but expected.
Long-term side effect concerns such as hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation have already been discussed. Still, they don’t appear to be present in the months or even years after the procedure according to most practitioners. If the procedure is done professionally, the risk of nerve injury is virtually non-existent.
5. Results Can Take Time but Are Longer Lasting
Full results won’t be visible immediately after Ultherapy unlike other procedures such as Botox. The results may vary depending on the person’s health and size of the procedure. The average ranges between 2 and 3 months while some may have to wait about 6 months to see the final outcome.
Before and After photos are taken to compare results.
The first few days there’s tenderness and not a lot to see. A few weeks will pass and the skin will start to soften thus giving a younger appearance. Within several months, the face will tighten further. By the end, sags and wrinkles will be something of the past.
6. It Is Not Ideal for Everybody
It is up to the individual to decide whether or not the procedure is right for them. The medical professionals will also have their say.
Younger individuals in their late 30s to mid-40s have not quite reached the age where skin laxity becomes pronounced. The body continues aging and has not quite settled into the “aged” look.
The procedure is ideal for persons with pronounced wrinkles and less skin elasticity (i.e. ages 50 and above), but it will ultimately be up to the patient. If they feel the need to undergo the procedure, they are more than welcome to move forward with it.
7. Treatment Is Usually a One-Time Affair
The great thing about Ultherapy is that it is usually a one-time affair, which means that results last for many years after just one visit.
Some people may prefer to undergo a secondary procedure once they have waited the appropriate length of time. Still, this isn’t necessary because results are usually incredibly positive and effective on the first go around.
8. Aftercare Is Simple
Since there is nothing much for you to do after undergoing the procedure, you can go about your normal day and routine without the need for applying creams and other products to the treated areas.


