This is the End of Saggy Skin.
Our Skin Tightening Machine uses sound waves for skin tightening and rejuvenation.
Because sound waves penetrate deep into the skin, the machine can stimulate deep tissue tightening that was not possible in the past.
Therefore our Skin Tightening Machine treats not only the skin, but also the deep underlying support structures of the skin.
This causes tightening, lifting and toning of the skin that can be used in various areas of the body such as the eyebrows or
lower face and neck, giving an open-eyed, refreshed, less “saggy” appearance.
Because it uses sound waves, it is very safe and requires no surgical cutting to the skin. Each treatment takes about 60 minutes and requires pre-treatment with numbing creams to help with any discomfort of the treatment. Any area treated can remain slightly tender for a few days. Patients may experience some flushing immediately after treatment, or occasional tingling or swelling for a few days to weeks after treatment. However, most people return to normal activities right away, and there is no visible trauma to the skin.
Because sound waves penetrate deep into the skin, the machine can stimulate deep tissue tightening that was not possible in the past.
Therefore our Skin Tightening Machine treats not only the skin, but also the deep underlying support structures of the skin.
This causes tightening, lifting and toning of the skin that can be used in various areas of the body such as the eyebrows or
lower face and neck, giving an open-eyed, refreshed, less “saggy” appearance.
Because it uses sound waves, it is very safe and requires no surgical cutting to the skin. Each treatment takes about 60 minutes and requires pre-treatment with numbing creams to help with any discomfort of the treatment. Any area treated can remain slightly tender for a few days. Patients may experience some flushing immediately after treatment, or occasional tingling or swelling for a few days to weeks after treatment. However, most people return to normal activities right away, and there is no visible trauma to the skin.
Areas Of Treatment
How Skin Tightening Works
Some patients see an initial effect right after their treatment, but the real results appear over 2−3 months as new collagen works to lift and tighten skin on the neck, chin and brow as well as smooth skin on the chest. While the Face Doctors Skin Tightening Machine won’t duplicate the results of a face-lift, it’s a clinically proven non-invasive alternative for those not ready for surgery—and can even be an option for patients who wish to extend the effects of cosmetic surgery.
We have the latest equipment, maintain the highest standards, and make your comfort and privacy our highest priority. Our clients receive the best possible outcomes in the safest and most beautiful of environments.
References
"510(k) Premarket Notification - K112626". 510(k) Premarket Notification Database. Food and Drug Administration. Retrieved March 8, 2015. Premarket notification, device in classification "focused ultrasound for tissue heat or mechanical cellular disruption", classification description "Focused ultrasound stimulator system for aesthetic use"
Therapeutic Ultrasound. New York: Springer. 2016. pp. 3–20. ISBN 978-3-319-22536-4.
Maxwell, Adam; Sapozhnikov, Oleg; Bailey, Michael; Crum, Lawrence; Xu, Zhen; Fowlkes, Brian; Cain, Charles; Khokhlova, Vera (2012). "Disintegration of Tissue Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound: Two Approaches That Utilize Shock Waves" (PDF). Acoustics Today. 8 (4): 24. doi:10.1121/1.4788649.
G., Leighton, T. (1994). The acoustic bubble. London: Academic Press. ISBN 9780124419209. OCLC 30091395.Wrenn, Steven P.; Dicker, Stephen M.; Small, Eleanor F.; Dan, Nily R.; Mleczko, Michał; Schmitz, Georg; Lewin, Peter A. (2012). "Bursting Bubbles and Bilayers". Theranostics. 2 (12): 1140–59. doi:10.7150/thno.4305. PMC 3563150. PMID 23382772.
Therapeutic Ultrasound. New York: Springer. 2016. pp. 3–20. ISBN 978-3-319-22536-4.
Maxwell, Adam; Sapozhnikov, Oleg; Bailey, Michael; Crum, Lawrence; Xu, Zhen; Fowlkes, Brian; Cain, Charles; Khokhlova, Vera (2012). "Disintegration of Tissue Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound: Two Approaches That Utilize Shock Waves" (PDF). Acoustics Today. 8 (4): 24. doi:10.1121/1.4788649.
G., Leighton, T. (1994). The acoustic bubble. London: Academic Press. ISBN 9780124419209. OCLC 30091395.Wrenn, Steven P.; Dicker, Stephen M.; Small, Eleanor F.; Dan, Nily R.; Mleczko, Michał; Schmitz, Georg; Lewin, Peter A. (2012). "Bursting Bubbles and Bilayers". Theranostics. 2 (12): 1140–59. doi:10.7150/thno.4305. PMC 3563150. PMID 23382772.