Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hifu.

HIFU targets deep layers to lift and contour jawline, cheeks, brow, and neck. Treatment can be tailored per session to focus on specific areas; practitioners assess skin laxity and design a protocol to achieve balanced, natural-looking results over time.

Most clients report mild warming or tingling but no significant pain; our clinic uses comfort settings and topical numbing on request. Sessions are tolerable without general anaesthesia, allowing immediate return to normal activities with minimal discomfort.

Initial tightening may be noticeable within days, but collagen remodelling continues for 8–12 weeks and often up to six months. Improvements develop gradually, giving a natural lift rather than an immediate, dramatic change.

Treatment plans vary; many clients achieve desired contouring with one session, while others benefit from 1–2 follow-ups spaced three to six months apart. We assess skin condition, goals, and collagen response to recommend a personalized course.

HIFU is low-risk; temporary redness, slight swelling, or mild tenderness can occur for a few hours to days. Serious complications are rare when performed by trained professionals. Most clients return to normal activities immediately.

Ideal candidates have mild to moderate skin laxity, seek natural contouring without surgery, and are in generally good health. Not suitable for active infections, certain implants, or pregnancy. A consultation determines suitability and customizes the approach.