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Introduction to HIFU Treatment, a Very Popular Non-Surgical Facelift

May 2, 2024 By GISuser

Needles and pain are the first things that will come to your mind when talking about facelift procedures. And that is something that scares a lot of people. What they didn’t know is that nowadays, there are nonsurgical alternatives called HIFU Treatment. HIFU or High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound treatment has become very popular worldwide. Read on to learn more about HIFU. 

HIFU: What is it For?

High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound or HIFU is a non-invasive and non-surgical alternative for facelifts. The procedure helps lessen fine lines, wrinkles, loose skin, and uneven skin tone. Any skin aging problems can be possibly resolved with hifu Singapore. 

With its focused energy to produce gentle heat, the body creates more collagen and elastin. These are needed to bring back that youthful glow on your face. 

HIFU is one of the newest ultrasound techniques used in many skin clinics in Singapore. It’s very well-known since it provides similar results to surgical treatments like facelifts and liposuction. In addition, HIFU is great for those with busy schedules and who want the procedure done that requires less time to heal. 

 

HIFU: Understanding How it Works

In HIFU, ultrasound energy is used to create heat. The ultrasound waves pass through the top layer of the skin and hit the SMAS layer. It hits the targetted connecting tissues and in response, the body starts producing collagen to promote cell growth. This helps repair the damaged cells. 

Doctors use ultrasound imaging or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to guide them while doing HIFU. This ensures that the process does not hurt any other areas of the skin. HIFU works on the lower layers of the skin. This helps treat wrinkles, fine lines, and uneven pigmentation on the skin.

 

HIFU Treatment: Face and Body

HHIFU has many benefits for the skin. It is often done to reduce the visibility of wrinkles, tighten the skin, lift brows, and smoothen the face. Aside from the face, HIFU can also be done on other parts of the body. It can be used to target body fat and break down the fat cells. 

Even when done on the face, the recovery time of HIFU treatment is shorter than other procedures. This means that clients can go back to their routine in just a couple of days. With proper care, HIFU results can last for up to a year. 

 

Possible HIFU Side Effects

As good as it may seem, it is very important to also be aware of the possible side effects one might experience after a HIFU treatment. Remember that this is considered a medical procedure. Which means that it may have side effects. The most commonly reported side effects are slight bruising, redness, tingling sensation, and numbness. These side effects should subside a day after the procedure is done. 

 

Safety Tips for HIFU Treatments

Only a qualified and licensed doctor should perform HIFU treatments. For your safety, better leave this kind of procedure to the medical experts. Never attempt to try and do this at home on your own, or with someone who is not knowledgeable and experienced in HIFU treatments. 

Choose a reliable treatment center with doctors and dermatologists who specialize in this type of treatment. This way, you have an assurance that it’s properly done by an expert in HIFU treatments. Consult your dermatologist today to see if you are a good candidate for HIFU. 

Getting a facelift does not always mean that it will require surgery. It can be non-invasive thanks to the innovation in modern technology. So if you want to get a facelift, consider HIFU treatment first. This might end up being a better alternative for you. 

 

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