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You don't have to use a knife. A new plastic surgery will hinder your youth.
(Text/Dr. Zeng Zhong)

Since ancient times, it is human nature to pursue youth. Everyone wants to stay at the age of 18 forever and have delicate and beautiful skin, so in order to seize youth and prevent time from leaving traces on his face, he often rubs things around.

Face-lifting surgery has been carried out for many years, but most people still have reservations about face-lifting surgery, worrying about bleeding or postoperative side effects.

With the development of science and technology, a new technology has recently appeared in the field of medical beauty, which solves the problem that beauty lovers want to seize their youth but dare not have surgery-super sonic skin lift Ulthera.

Dr. Zeng Zhong said that Ulthera is comparable to traditional surgery, but it subverts its invasive characteristics. With the help of high-energy focused ultrasound technology, which has been used in the medical field for many years, it can accurately act on the target tissue without cutting or destroying the skin surface like other cosmetic surgery.

It is also the only device that can see the actual image of the target subcutaneous tissue cortex during the treatment, so it can maintain energy more appropriately.

The depth of treatment is1.5–4.5 mm, which can not only act on the fibrous septum, but also directly act on the superficial aponeurosis system (SMAS) treated in traditional skin lift surgery, thus achieving the effect of contraction and compaction. Due to the thermal effect of focused ultrasound, the skin epidermis will immediately produce traction and compaction effects, followed by long-term regeneration and reorganization of collagen in deep skin tissue under heat.

This will vary in time according to the individual's physique and reaction. Most people have the most obvious effect of collagen proliferation three to six months after treatment, and the maintenance time is about one and a half to two years.

People who are suitable for ultrasonic skin lift Ulthera are generally the first sign of skin aging, making the skin look slack, not tight, with low eyebrow line or drooping upper eyelids. Usually, people over 30 years old with mild to moderate aging are very suitable candidates.

But there are open wounds or lesions on the face, and patients with severe cystic acne are not suitable for this treatment at this time.

In addition, in terms of side effects, there may be slight redness and swelling within a few hours after treatment, and a few patients will have slight edema or tenderness for a short time, but these are usually mild and temporary. However, local bruising after operation is quite rare.

This is a technology that breaks through traditional treatment, and the accuracy and effect of accurate and direct access are really amazing. At present, it has obtained the skin tightening system with the indication of "lifting the ban" from the US FDA.

According to foreign research surveys, people who have received treatment are quite satisfied, and the average satisfaction score in the survey report is as high as 79%, which is nearly twice as high as other early face-lifting methods. I believe that the future performance in the medical and beauty field will be very bright.

The knife-free rejuvenation therapy has always been very popular. Innovative instruments and technologies are designed to make beauty lovers get more comfortable and effective treatment. "Technology always comes from human nature" is true!

However, polar sonic lift is not a substitute for surgical lifting, but for those who want to lift and tighten their skin, but can't or don't want to have surgical lifting. It is also an excellent choice for many people who want to stay young or prolong the plastic surgery effect.

In any case, we should choose qualified doctors and clinics for treatment to avoid wrong evaluation and other medical disputes.

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