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‎11-30-2014 09:23 PM
butterfly....It will be a year and a half in January and I don't want to wait until all the benefits wear off before I do this a again. It will be half the price of the original procedure since I already had it done once. For me, I don't want surgery again ( I had a neck/facelift 16 years ago) That may be why it worked well for me. The doctor said he had the best results from people who had prior surgery and the skin is beginning to sag once again. So, that's probably a clue if you have a great deal of laxity, it will not work well. Only surgery can help that. I only had my neck done and she went up to the underside of the jawbone. As you know, if you hit bone, it hurts a bunch. As she started, I thought, oh, this isn't so bad, but by the time she finished it hurt a lot, but it did not linger. I hoped this helped explain the procedure for me.
‎11-30-2014 09:25 PM
On 11/30/2014 Disneydiva said: I had ultherapy on my neck a year ago and I'm going again in January. Im very pleased with the results and don't want to start at base line again. It was somewhat painful but I tolerated it with a couple of OTC pain relievers. It does take a couple of months to see full results. I was amazed at the improvement but everyone is different..I'm 66
Thanks for sharing your story.
How did you find a doctor?
‎12-01-2014 02:42 AM
‎12-01-2014 03:29 AM
‎12-02-2014 01:55 PM
NickelEmily and sylviahomeÂatlast
Ultherapy uses ultrasound energy to lift and tighten the skin naturally—without surgery or downtime. Certain areas are very painful (jaw line), but the MD will give you meds. to take ahead of time. More meds. if you are not driving.
You will not get the same effect as fillers or surgical procedures (I have had both). For most people the results make you look "rested". Some people get better results than others.
I had a mini face lift 8 years ago and the results were much better than the Ultherapy (which was very minimal). But you have to remember that the Ultherapy is not surgery and cost me approx. $2,400 as compared to the mini face lift that was done in the doctors surgi office for approx. $8,000.
I would only suggest trying Ultherapy if you have extra money to spend and do not expect big results.
If you do get good results than I would keep doing it, it is a lot safer than any type of surgery.
Hope this helps.
.................butterfly
‎12-02-2014 02:04 PM
Huh? $2400 for something that might not do anything at all and might just make me look like I had good night's sleep....oh....and hit hurts.....I think I'll pass on that..lol
‎12-02-2014 02:10 PM
On 11/29/2014 Butterfly said:I had Ultherapy on August 18th on my jaw line and lower face. It was done by a Plastic Surgeon.
Yes, it was painful. The Dr. gave me a script for 2 Percocet to take before the procedure if someone was driving. Because I was driving, I was only allowed to take one. I am pretty good with pain but this procedure was tough. The Doctor felt that I was really handling the pain well.
Anyhow, I have a follow up in 2 weeks. I just turned 68 and feel that there was NOT much of a change. The 2 procedures cost me over $2,000. I do not feel it was worth the money.
Through the years I have had a mini face lift, etc. and this procedure did very little if anything.
From looking at some before & after pics, I would have to agree with you. Most of the "afters" really didn't seem to show any differences. There were a couple that showed a slight improvement, but not enough that it seemed to make a real difference. I do think any procedure should definitely be natural looking, but these pics showed (maybe) a too natural looking "after." :-)
I'm sure it does vary with people, though, and it's great for those who receive noticeable but natural results. I'm not at a point in my life where I am considering something like this, but if/when I do, I would rather have this type of procedure than a surgical procedure. I appreciate reading everyone's experiences.
‎12-02-2014 02:15 PM
On 11/30/2014 Disneydiva said:butterfly....It will be a year and a half in January and I don't want to wait until all the benefits wear off before I do this a again. It will be half the price of the original procedure since I already had it done once. For me, I don't want surgery again ( I had a neck/facelift 16 years ago) That may be why it worked well for me. The doctor said he had the best results from people who had prior surgery and the skin is beginning to sag once again. So, that's probably a clue if you have a great deal of laxity, it will not work well. Only surgery can help that. I only had my neck done and she went up to the underside of the jawbone. As you know, if you hit bone, it hurts a bunch. As she started, I thought, oh, this isn't so bad, but by the time she finished it hurt a lot, but it did not linger. I hoped this helped explain the procedure for me.
That may very well be why it gave you better results. Thanks for sharing that info. Like ElvisShops already stated, I'm sure your comments (and Butterfly's comments) will help others weigh the pros and cons. I'm happy for you that you received great results!
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