What can Walnut Creek area patients expect before and after Ulthera treatment?
One of the best ways to reduce skin laxity and the formation of fine
lines and wrinkles is to take a proactive approach to taking care of the
skin. One treatment, called Ulthera, is available at The Skin and Laser
Treatment Institute of the Walnut Creek area. Ulthera is an FDA-cleared
device that uses ultrasound energy to target the deeper layers of the
skin to rejuvenate collagen production. Collagen formation can tighten
and tone the skin, while lifting at the same time. The results of
Ulthera are seen over the course of time.
Many patients are good candidates for treatment as it is
safe and effective for adults. However, when patients visit Dr.
Christine Lee, they often ask what they can expect before and after
their treatment.
Patients are encouraged to speak with their dermatologist
about the procedure and ask whether it can help them with their personal
skin concerns. Patients should have realistic expectations regarding
what the procedure can do for them. Dr. Christine Lee can answer any
questions during the consultation to give patients a better
understanding of the procedure.
The treatment can last under one hour, and is relatively
comfortable for many individuals. Many passes of the device are applied
to the skin of the face to target the trouble areas.
After the treatment, patients are able to return to their
busy lifestyles. Some redness may appear on the face for a few hours
after treatment, but this is short-term and nothing for patients to be
concerned about. Most patients complete their procedure during their
lunch hour and return to work immediately afterwards. This is the
ultimate benefit of Ulthera no downtime or recovery period!
Several months after the treatment, patients continue to see
improvement in their skin’s texture and tone. Fine lines and wrinkles
will be reduced, and skin that once sagged around the face and jowls
will be tighter and firmer. The results are seen for many months, and
patients can speak with Dr. Christine Lee about undergoing regular
maintenance treatments to continue to stimulate the production of
collagen for long-term results.
Dr. Min-Wei Christine Lee
Dr. Christine Lee is a Board-certified Dermatologist with sub-specialties in laser surgery, cosmetic surgery, Mohs Micrographic Surgery, facial plastic reconstruction, and dermatologic surgery. She leads The Skin And Laser Treatment Institute as its Director and serves as Clinical Faculty for the Department of Dermatologic Surgery at the University of California San Francisco. Patients travel from across the globe for her expertise, and Dr. Lee has trained thousands of stateside and international doctors.Share this Article
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