HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) is a revolutionary non-surgical treatment used for skin tightening, lifting, and facial rejuvenation. It works by delivering focused ultrasound energy deep into the skin’s foundational layers—specifically targeting the SMAS layer, the same layer addressed in surgical facelifts. This energy triggers a natural regenerative process by stimulating collagen production without cutting or disrupting the surface of the skin.
HIFU is most commonly used on the face, neck, and décolletage to reduce sagging, lift the brows and jawline, and smooth wrinkles and fine lines. The procedure is safe, non-invasive, and typically requires just one or two sessions to achieve long-lasting results that continue to improve over 2 to 3 months. Since HIFU bypasses the skin’s surface, there’s no downtime, making it ideal for those seeking facelift-like effects without surgery. It’s also used for body areas to tighten skin and enhance contours, especially after weight loss or pregnancy.
Double chin treatments help contour and define your jawline by targeting stubborn fat and loose skin under the chin. These non-invasive methods offer a safe, effective way to enhance facial symmetry without surgery.
We examine the patient thoroughly to diagnose their condition.
Our doctors create a treatment plan according to the patient’s diagnosis.
Patient’s progress is recorded and analyzed by our experienced doctors.
Follow-up visits are arranged for the patient to ensure effective healing.
HIFU may cause mild discomfort or tingling during energy delivery, but it’s generally well-tolerated without anesthesia.
Most clients need just one session, with results improving over 2–3 months. Annual maintenance is optional.
Some lifting can be seen immediately, but full results develop gradually as collagen regenerates over 8–12 weeks.
No. You can resume your normal routine right after treatment—no redness, swelling, or recovery time required.
Yes! HIFU is effective for tightening loose skin on arms, abdomen, thighs, and even knees.