Yes, Ultraformer really works. This is actually a non-invasive, skin-tightening procedure that utilizes high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) technology.
If you consider the global market size of the HIFU treatment, including Australia, its value is UDS112.7 million in 2023, and is likely to rise at a CAGR of 7.17% by 2030, according to a report.
Its penetration stimulates collagen production and makes skin firmer and tighter. Its effectiveness can vary from person to person. Multiple factors are considered before recommending it. For example, an individual’s skin condition, the area being treated, and the skill of the practitioner- these and a few more things are examined beforehand.
This nonsurgical treatment can show patients noticeable and positive results. It acts upon mild to moderate skin laxity, which resultantly reduces fine lines and wrinkles. Also, it improves overall skin texture. All in all, it can produce natural-looking outcomes without causing any side effect or cut. Being non-invasive, it takes minimal downtime to overcome sensations.
However, the patient should have realistic expectations. Ultraformer may not deliver the same level of results as a surgical facelift does. But yes, individuals with limited skin sagging can expect a good difference in appearance. Additionally, the patient should know that it gradually works, and you can see its effectiveness over time. It may take months to trigger collagen to boost and provide elasticity to the skin.
Apart from this, the success of Ultraformer treatment also depends on the patient's unique goals, skin condition, and their commitment to follow-up treatments as recommended. Patients are suggested to consult with a qualified practitioner who has years of experience, and can assess individual needs.