ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, UPLIFTING RESULTS

Ultherapy®, and especially the Ultherapy PRIME® platform, is a unique non-invasive treatment that uses time-tested ultrasound technology and real-time imaging to kick-start your body's own collagen production and create a long-lasting lift that is just right for you.1–3, 7, 9, 10

Nonsurgical Lift

Ultherapy PRIME® non-invasively goes beneath the surface of the skin using ultrasound energy to safely target the same tissue planes as a face lift.1,4 Experience a 20% faster, more efficient treatment session compared with legacy Ultherapy with the same long-lasting lifting results you love, all in just one session.*1,7,11

Ideal for those who experience some degree of skin laxity or loss of elasticity, the Ultherapy® treatment won't duplicate the results of a surgical facelift, but is a clinically proven non-invasive alternative for those not ready for surgery.

GOES DEEPER

Unlike Lasers, Radio frequency, surgery, and other technologies, Ultherapy PRIME® is the only FDA-cleared ultrasound with real-time imaging that allows your provider to go deeper to reach the right skin layers for your most beneficial treatment.2, 3, 6

FOR LONG-LASTING RESULTS

As a natural protein, collagen works to give skin its youthfulness by keeping it firm and toned. As we age, collagen breaks down, and the result is a loss of skin strength and elasticity. Ultherapy PRIME® works with your body's own collagen-building process for meaningful and natural-looking results that gradually unfold and can last a year or more.1–3, 7

*Average reported increase in system speed over legacy Ultherapy® device based on a survey of providers.

* Actual Ultherapy® patient. Individual results may vary.

Warning: Ulthera should not be used on a patient's eyes or in a location or technique where ultrasound energy can reach the eye.

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REFERENCES:

  1. 1. Ulthera® Instructions for Use.
  2. 2. Fabi SG, Joseph J, Sevi J, Green JB, Peterson JD. Optimizing patient outcomes by customizing treatment with microfocused ultrasound with visualization: gold standard consensus guidelines from an expert panel. J Drugs Dermatol. 2019;18(5):426-432.
  3. 3. Park JY, et al. Customized Treatment Using Microfocused Ultrasound with Visualization for Optimized Patient Outcomes: A Review of Skintightening Energy Technologies and a Pan-Asian Adaptation of the Expert Panel's Gold Standard Consensus. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2021;14(5):E70-E79.
  4. 4. Whitney ZB, Zito PM. Anatomy, skin, superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) fascia. In: StatPearls. Treasure Island, FL: StatPearls Publishing; 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519014/. Updated October 27, 2018. Accessed December 9, 2019
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  6. 6. Fabi SG, Massaki A, Eimpunth S, Pogoda J, Goldman MP. Evaluation of microfocused ultrasound with visualization for lifting, tightening, and wrinkle reduction of the décolletage. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2013;69(6):965-971.
  7. 7. Werschler WP, Werschler PS. Longterm efficacy of micro-focused ultrasound with visualization for lifting and tightening lax facial and neck skin using a customized vectoring treatment method. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2016;9(2):27-33.
  8. 8. Pavicic T, Ballard JR, Bykovskaya T, et al. Microfocused ultrasound with visualization: Consensus on safety and review of energy-based devices. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2021.
  9. 9. Sasaki G, Grossman J, Fabi SG, et al. Stimulation of Collagen Synthesis in Human Skin Following Microfocused Ultrasound Therapy. Presented at the ASDS 2018 Annual Meeting.
  10. 10. White WM, Makin IR, Barthe PG, Slayton MN, Gliklich RE. Selective creation of thermal injury zones in the superficial musculoaponeurotic system using intense ultrasound therapy: a new target for noninvasive facial rejuvenation. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2007;9(1):22-29.
  11. 11. Data on file.