ULTHERAPY® – NON-SURGICAL LIFTING & SKIN TIGHTENING
Ultherapy® is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive skin-tightening treatment that uses focused ultrasound energy to lift, tone, and tighten the deeper layers of the skin — the SMAS layer — the same layer targeted during surgical facelifts.
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19554 Ventura Blvd Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 515-0091Who It’s For
Ultherapy is ideal for clients who want:
- A lifted, more contoured lower face
- Brow lift / more open eyes
- Tighter jawline
- Firmer cheeks
- Neck tightening (“tech neck”)
- Under-chin refinement
- Décolleté smoothing
- Prevention of age-related skin laxity
Perfect for those not ready for surgery or wanting a natural, slow-build tightening effect.
What to Expect During Treatment
Your treatment begins with a detailed facial mapping to identify areas that will benefit from deep collagen stimulation.
A handheld ultrasound device delivers energy precisely to structural layers beneath the skin to produce lifted, tightened, and smoother tissue.
Most patients feel a deep warming sensation; comfort is fully manageable with topical or oral support when needed.
Benefits
- Lifted brows, cheeks & jawline
- Tighter, more defined lower face
- Reduces neck creases & “turkey neck”
- Stimulates collagen & elastin
- No downtime
- Natural, gradual results
- Long-lasting skin firmness
FAQs
45–90 minutes depending on treatment area.
None.
Clients may experience mild tenderness or swelling that resolves within days.
✔ Immediate subtle tightening from tissue contraction
✔ Progressive lift building over 3–6 months
✔ Full results at 6 months
✔ Results last 12–18 months depending on aging, lifestyle, collagen levels
Once yearly for maintenance of lift and firmness.
You may feel heat or deep tingling; comfort is manageable with support.
Yes — FDA-cleared, non-invasive, with over a decade of research.
Not surgical, but it stimulates the same foundational layers to create a natural lift.
No. Results are gradual and subtle — your own collagen creates the lift.
- Pregnancy
- Active infection or open wounds
- Severe or cystic acne in the treated area
- Recent facial surgery or implants (requires assessment)
- Certain autoimmune or connective tissue disorders (case-by-case)
