HIFU (Focused Ultrasound)

HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) is a non-surgical method that aims to create a controlled stimulus in the tissue by directing focused ultrasound energy to specific depths of the skin.

Without cutting the skin surface, the energy is focused on specific points. The goal is to support the skin's firming and renewal processes and to contribute to a fresher appearance of the facial contours.

How does HIFU work?

The device focuses ultrasound energy on certain layers beneath the skin. The heat-based stimulus created at these points is intended to support collagen production and tissue tightening. The procedure is carried out at adjustable depths without disrupting the surface.

Which areas can be treated?

It may be considered as a supportive option for laxity and more pronounced contours in areas such as the face, brow region, jawline and neck. Area selection and depth are determined individually.

The treatment process

The skin is assessed before the procedure and suitable tips/depths are selected. Session duration varies by area. The effect is expected to become more noticeable over weeks.

Who is it suitable for?

After the procedure

Short-lived redness or sensitivity may occur; most people return to daily life the same day. HIFU may not be suitable for every skin type or expectation; in advanced laxity, surgical methods may be more appropriate.

Whether HIFU is suitable for you can only be clarified through an examination. This content is for information only; results vary from person to person.