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Is it okay to skip general anesthesia for Ultherapy pain?
Ultherapy is considered the progenitor of ultrasound lifting, and through countless before-and-after reviews, you can expect powerful lifting effects.
Just as there is a saying that "the more it hurts, the greater the pain," there are many people curious about Ultherapy pain and general anesthesia, specifically regarding whether or not to proceed with sleep Ultherapy! So today, I would like to introduce you to the Ultherapy pain, sleep anesthesia, and pricing benefits for the 2nd generation Ultherapy P-Prime currently being offered at our clinic :D
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The principle of Ultherapy lifting is ultrasound lifting, which generates thermal energy to deliver it from the deep dermis layer, past the fat layer, to the SMAS fascia layer. This heat stimulates the production of attached collagen.
Since the heat is delivered deep into the skin, those who are sensitive to pain often find the perceived pain to be significant, as seen in reviews. Consequently, many opt for sleep anesthesia for Ultherapy. Of course, at our clinic, we do recommend sedation anesthesia for Ulthera 400 shots or more. However, if you proceed with the upgraded Ulthera P-Prime 300 shots, the pain is still relatively bearable.
Nevertheless, since Ulthera pain varies from person to person, choosing the anesthesia method that suits you is important for both the effectiveness and time of the procedure!!
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Whether or not sedation anesthesia is used for Ulthera P-Prime, the device that reduces pain, also depends on which tip is used. Ulthera offers a variety of tips, ranging from 1.5mm tips that use ultrasound to improve skin texture, fine lines, and wrinkles around the eyes and mouth, to 3.0mm and 4.5mm tips that work on the cheeks, jawline, double chin, and nasolabial folds. You may plan your anesthesia based on the Ulthera 1:1 Plan, which determines which areas to focus on, which tip to use, and how many shots to distribute.
โ Powerful ultrasound energy penetrates the muscle and dermal layers
โ Improves elasticity and reduces wrinkles by promoting collagen skin regeneration
โ A turning point that firmly fills the skin
Currently, with an additional 20% discount as part of a special event, our Ulthera P-Prime is being offered at 736,000 KRW for 300 shots, 960,000 KRW for 400 shots, and 1,192,000 KRW for 500 shots! Ulthera can be treated on the entire face, ranging from forehead wrinkles to the eyes, nasolabial folds, cheeks, chin, and neck.
Not only does the pain level vary depending on the area treated, but you might also worry that sedation anesthesia might lead to burns or other side effects due to a lack of reaction. However, Ulthera is fundamentally a high-end device that utilizes real-time monitoring technology called DeepSEE to allow for treatment while observing the condition of the skin tissue layers in real time.
300 shots? 500 shots? And Ulthera P-Prime, 800 shots or even 1,200 shots. Since Ulthera pain reviews and the requirement for sedation anesthesia can change depending on the number of shots, it is important to have your skin condition thoroughly diagnosed first!
Have your questions regarding Ulthera pain, sedation Ulthera, and sedation anesthesia been answered to some extent? In conclusion, 300 shots are tolerable.
You may consider sedation starting from 400 shots, and we recommend it starting from 500 shots.
Our clinic features veteran medical staff with extensive experience and know-how who thoroughly assess each individual's condition. Based on Ultherapy pain reviews and recommendations regarding sedation, we proceed with the procedure.
For more detailed information on Ultherapy pain levels, the cost of sedation, and more, please click below :D
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15F, 476 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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