After HIFU, avoid vigorous exercise, hot baths, saunas, and facial massages for a few days to allow the treated area to heal properly.
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen production and tighten the skin.
Disadvantages of HIFU may include mild discomfort during treatment, temporary redness or swelling, and the need for multiple sessions for optimal results.
The recommended wait time between HIFU treatments is usually 6 to 12 months to allow the skin to fully recover and for the effects to manifest.
Results from HIFU treatment are typically gradual and become noticeable over 2 to 3 months as collagen remodeling occurs, with further improvements up to 6 months post-treatment
It is generally safe to wash your face after HIFU, but it's best to use gentle cleansers and avoid excessive rubbing or scrubbing for the first few days to protect the treated area.
The effectiveness of HIFU treatment can be observed through improvements in skin tightness, reduction in wrinkles, and overall skin rejuvenation over the weeks and months following the procedure.
While one session of HIFU can provide visible results, multiple sessions are often recommended for optimal outcomes, depending on the individual's skin condition and desired goals.
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) should be avoided by individuals with active infections, open wounds, severe acne, skin diseases, metal implants in the treatment area, pregnant women, and those with certain medical conditions like epilepsy or cardiac disorders.
The number of sessions required for HIFU treatment varies depending on factors such as the desired outcome, the individual's skin condition, and the treatment area. Typically, multiple sessions spaced a few months apart are recommended to achieve optimal results. A treatment plan can be tailored based on a consultation with a qualified professional.