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Face Design & Lifting Programs

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3Way Express HIFU

WHAT IS IT?

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) transfers heat to specific depths of the skin (1.5mm, 3.0mm, and 4.5mm)

to shrink the stretched collagen layers, effectively lifting and tightening the skin for improved elasticity.

This non-invasive ultrasound thermal energy reaches both the dermis and

the SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) layer, promoting the regeneration of collagen and elastic fibers.

As a result, it provides a comprehensive lifting and tightening effect,

induces collagen production, and enhances overall skin tone.

With a single shot, HIFU can target three different skin layers simultaneously, optimizing the treatment's effectiveness.

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PRINCIPLE OF 3WAY EXPRESS HIFU

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RECOMMEND TO CUSTOMERS BELOW

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Those wanting convenient V-line lifting without affecting daily life

Those desiring improved sagging facial contours

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Those afraid of painful lifting procedures

PROCEDURE PROCESS

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EFFECTIVENESS AND RECOMMENDED PERIOD

We recommend 2-3 month intervals.

PROCEDURE QUESTION

Q: Are there any downtimes after treatment?

A: Ultrasonic lifting is a non-surgical method, so you can return to your daily life immediately after the procedure.

Since it is not an injection, it is convenient and causes less discomfort, such as bruising.

Q: How long does it take to see the effects?

A: The effects can vary depending on the individual,

but they are most noticeable between 1 month to 1 month and can last up to 3 months.

CAUTIONS

  1. It is recommended to wash your face with lukewarm water for 3 days after treatment to maintain the ultrasonic heat inside the skin.
     

  2. Avoid saunas, drinking, peeling, and scrub products for about one week after treatment.
     

  3. After treatment, the skin may temporarily throb for a few days, depending on individual differences.

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